Cliptica isn't a caption tool with a clip finder attached. It's a post-production pipeline that treats every clip like a deliverable.
A panel of specialized AI agents — a story agent, a hook agent, a judge — debates every candidate moment. Only segments that survive scoring make it to your ledger, each with a virality score you can sort by. If nothing clears the bar, Cliptica says so rather than padding the batch.
Every clip gets a hook headline generated, scored against alternatives, and validated through gates that reject generic filler ("What nobody tells you…"), incomplete sentences, and AI-sounding compounds. Grounded in what was actually said, not templated hype.
An eight-step boundary pipeline locks every cut to finished sentences with 0.10-second tolerance — word-level transcript alignment, punctuation attachment, silence-gap fallbacks. Clips never open mid-word or end before the payoff.
Podcasts, streams, interviews, webinars, courses. Multiple speakers, crosstalk, long silences — the pipeline was built and tested on the messy stuff, not demo reels.
Vertical reframing that finds the speaker and holds them — a seat-lock model keeps framing stable across cuts instead of chasing every head turn. No drifting crops, no speakers walking out of frame, no lazy center-crop.
Choose from a visual gallery where every style renders in its real font, color, and stroke before you commit. Two-line layouts tuned for legibility, active-word highlighting, and stability logic that stops captions from jittering.
Fourteen-plus templates — stat cards, progress rings, charts, comparisons, checklists, quote cards — placed when the speaker makes the point, populated with the exact numbers they said. Density-capped so the clip never turns into a slideshow.
A 147-emoji vocabulary matched to meaning and spread across the clip at the density you choose — from none to expressive. Placed above captions, never on the speaker's face.
Royalty-free tracks mixed under the voice at broadcast-sensible levels, an anti-repeat system so consecutive clips don't share a soundtrack, and detection that backs off when your footage already has music.
Pick an accent color or let Cliptica read one from your footage. Captions, motion graphics, and highlights all follow it — every clip leaves with a coherent palette instead of default yellow.
Every clip opens in a full editor: trim on sentence boundaries, swap caption styles, adjust crops, re-time graphics, change music, regrade color. No export-and-reimport loop, no second tool.
Caption style, layout, accent color, zoom, grade, and sound effects are all configurable before processing starts — and your choices override the AI's, always. Brand presets on Studio keep every clip on-brand automatically.
Today Cliptica does the editing. The rest of a clipper's operation is next.
Briefs, deadlines, deliverables, and approvals in one place.
Performance across platforms, tied back to the clips that earned it.
Payouts, splits, and itemized statements.
Creators who need clips, clippers who deliver, reputation on numbers.
Sixty free minutes a month. See what it does with yours.
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