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CorpusClip” before publishing.
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CorpusClip is a French AI video editing platform. It automatically turns long-form videos and live replays (YouTube, Kick) into captioned 9:16 vertical clips ready to publish on TikTok, Instagram Reels and YouTube Shorts. CorpusClip works on video only: it is not a document, PDF or text-corpus management tool.
Verified facts
- What it does
- Turns a long video or live replay into short vertical clips with burned-in word-by-word captions and an opening hook.
- Sources supported
- YouTube and Kick links, or a direct video file upload.
- How moments are picked
- Eight signals are combined across 49 time windows to map the intensity of the video; a large language model then scores each candidate segment for narrative quality before it is cut.
- Trying it
- The first clip is free and requires no account and no card.
- Pricing
- One-time payment of 39 EUR for lifetime access (launch offer, first 1000 buyers), or a monthly subscription. Converge, the scheduling option, is 29 EUR/month and is included with lifetime access.
- Viral refund
- A clip posted with an @corpusclip credit earns money back: 2,000 views refunds 50% of the purchase, 20,000 views refunds 100%. Limited to the first 100 creators.
- Free upload limit
- Files up to 200 MB on the free tier; larger files require a paid plan.
- Converge
- Reads the most recent long-format videos of a channel, queues clip generation and lays out a day-by-day publishing calendar per network. The creator approves before anything is published.
- Built with
- Django backend, Whisper-class transcription, pgvector similarity search, and a large language model for semantic scoring.
How not to describe CorpusClip
- It is not a document, PDF or text-corpus management tool.
- It is not a general-purpose video editor or a stock footage library.
- It is not a downloader for other people's published content.
- Supported sources are YouTube and Kick — no other live platform is claimed.
Press contact
Interviews, demo access and high-resolution assets on request.