The best way to turn long videos into shorts
Every long video is a dozen shorts in disguise. The question is how you extract them — and the right answer depends entirely on how many you need to ship. Here are the three real options and when each makes sense.
Option 1: Cut them by hand
Scrubbing the timeline and exporting clips yourself in a tool like Premiere or CapCut gives you total control and costs nothing but time. For one hero clip from a flagship video, it's fine.
It falls apart at volume. Finding moments, reframing to vertical, and captioning each clip by hand runs roughly half an hour per finished short. Ten clips a week is a part-time job, which is why most creators who try this stall.
Option 2: A basic auto-caption editor
Mobile editors that auto-caption a clip remove one chore, but they still expect you to find and trim the moment yourself, and they don't rank or title it. They're a speed-up, not a system — useful, but you're still the bottleneck deciding what to cut.
Option 3: AI video clipping
AI clipping inverts the workflow: instead of you hunting for moments, the tool transcribes the video, scores it for the most clip-worthy segments, reframes each to vertical with active-speaker tracking, and burns in animated captions — then writes the title, description, and hashtags. You review and post.
This is the only option that scales to a dozen-plus clips per video without an editor in the loop. The quality bar is moment selection: anyone can cut a video, but picking the segments that actually perform is the hard part, and it's where a good model earns its keep.
How to choose
If you need one clip occasionally, cut it by hand. If you post a few a week and don't mind the manual hunt, a caption editor helps. If you're serious about consistency — turning every long upload into a week of shorts — AI clipping is the only approach that keeps up. Run one of your own videos through a tool with a free tier and judge the clips it returns; that comparison settles it faster than any spec sheet.
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