Turn one video into your entire short-form feed.
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Klypse is a solid pick for creators, coaches, and small social teams who produce long-form video and need short clips without doing the slicing by hand. The Hook Scoring feature is the genuine differentiator here, ranking clips by likely engagement instead of dumping a folder of segments on you. At €9.90 to start it is competitively priced against Opus Clip and similar tools, but read the free trial limitations carefully before you assume the trial reflects the paid experience.
Klypse runs on a credit model where roughly one credit equals one minute of source video. There is a one-time credit pack alongside monthly subscriptions. Note that prices are in euros.
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Reframes wide footage to vertical and keeps the speaker centered, which matters when you are repurposing landscape interviews into 9:16.
Each clip gets a hook score so you publish the segments most likely to perform instead of guessing across a stack of options.
Output tuned for TikTok, Reels, and Shorts, with several modes including Fast-Cut and Jump-Cut for different pacing styles.
Auto captions sync to speech and cuts land on word boundaries, reducing the cleanup pass most clip tools leave behind.
Klypse shows what it changed and why, rather than handing back a black box edit. Useful if you want to learn what works.
Custom fonts, overlays, emoji reactions, and effects let you keep a consistent look across every clip without leaving the tool.
If you record podcasts, vlogs, or long YouTube videos, Klypse turns one recording into a week of short-form posts.
Experts who teach on camera can pull the strongest talking points out of webinars and sessions to drive inbound interest.
Teams managing multiple clients get faster turnaround, and hook scores help justify which clips made the cut.
The biggest thing to understand is that the free trial is intentionally restricted, and the trial output does not match what you actually get on the paid plans. After the trial:
Beyond that, there are no listed third-party integrations, so this is a process-and-download workflow rather than something that pushes directly to scheduling tools. Pricing is in euros, which adds a small conversion question for non-euro users. And as with every hook-scoring system, treat the rankings as a starting signal, not a guarantee of performance.