Twitch clips from long streams and VODs
FrameOS turns hours-long Twitch VODs into short clips that carry the moment — the reaction, the play, the bit — reframed vertical and captioned for off-platform feeds.
Built for hours of VOD
A multi-hour stream is mostly downtime around a handful of moments that travel. FrameOS works through the whole VOD looking for self-contained segments instead of asking you to scrub the timeline by hand.
Reframe a webcam-and-gameplay layout to vertical
Stream layouts put a facecam in one corner over gameplay, which a plain center crop ruins. FrameOS reframes to vertical while keeping the action and the streamer's reaction in shot, which is what makes a clip read on a phone.
Captions for muted autoplay
Clips posted to Shorts, Reels, and TikTok mostly autoplay on mute. Word-by-word captions, editable before export, make the joke or the call-out land even with the sound off.
From one stream to a week of posts
A single long session can produce a batch of clips for every short-form platform, turning the stream you already did into a steady posting schedule off Twitch.
Twitch workflow
- Find highlight moments across long VODs.
- Reframe facecam-plus-gameplay to vertical.
- Caption for sound-off autoplay.
- Export for Shorts, Reels, and TikTok.
FAQ
Can FrameOS clip a full Twitch VOD?
Yes. Long VODs are a strong fit because the highlights are scattered through hours of footage, which is exactly what automated moment-finding is for.
Will it keep both my facecam and the gameplay in frame?
FrameOS reframes to vertical with the speaker and the action in mind rather than blindly cropping the center, so the streamer's reaction stays visible alongside the gameplay where it matters.
Can I post the clips to TikTok and Shorts?
Yes. Exports are vertical 9:16 and captioned, sized for YouTube Shorts, Instagram Reels, and TikTok with no extra resizing.