For Gamers

Turn gaming VODs into
clips that keep your face

A vertical crop of a gaming stream forces a bad choice: show your face or show the play. Nova refuses it — your facecam goes on top, the gameplay fills below, stacked into one 9:16 clip. Twitch, Kick, or YouTube gaming, Nova finds the moments and stacks them for you.

Free tier included — no credit card required

Try it on your video — no signup

Paste a URL, see your viral moments

Facecam over gameplay, automatic

Nova spots your webcam and builds the classic stacked layout — your reaction up top, the action below — the format that actually performs for gaming Shorts.

It finds the clutch moments

AI scans the whole VOD for the plays, wipes, and reactions worth posting, so you ship highlights instead of scrubbing footage.

Vertical + captioned, no editor

Every clip exports 9:16 with animated captions burned in — ready for TikTok, Shorts, and Reels straight out of Nova.

From upload to posted in three steps

1.Upload or paste

Drop a file or paste a link. Nova handles download and conversion.

2.AI finds the moments

Transcription + moment detection rank and cut your most viral segments.

3.Download & post

Vertical, captioned clips ready for TikTok, Reels, and Shorts.

Ready for every platform

TikTokYouTube ShortsInstagram ReelsLinkedInX

Questions? Answers.

Does this work with Twitch and Kick?

Yes — upload a VOD from Twitch, Kick, YouTube gaming, or a local recording. Nova processes the footage the same way and stacks your facecam over the gameplay.

How does Nova know where my facecam is?

It auto-detects the webcam box from the footage. If your layout is unusual, you can override the facecam corner manually before clipping.

What if there's no facecam in the footage?

Nova falls back to a normal vertical reframe that keeps the action centered. Stacking only triggers when it's confident a facecam is present.

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