YouTube links are now supported for captions
You can now generate captions using a
YouTube link
no local upload required.
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What changed
Previously, captions could only be generated from videos uploaded from your device. Now you can paste a YouTube URL and caption the video directly.
Why it matters
  • Faster workflows (no downloading/re-uploading)
  • Easier for podcast clips, interviews, and long-form YouTube content
  • Perfect for teams working from shared links
How to use
  1. Go to
    Captions
  2. Paste the URL and continue like normal
Bulk Export (download all draft clips at once)
Exporting multiple clips just got dramatically faster.
What’s new
You can now export
all draft clips in one action
:
  1. Select all (or choose specific drafts)
  2. Click
    Export
  3. Download everything in one go
Why it matters
  • Huge time-saver for editors and agencies
  • No more exporting clips one-by-one
  • Ideal for batch workflows (daily/weekly content production)
How to use
  1. Open your clipping project’s
    Draft Clips
  2. Click
    Select multiple
  3. Hit
    Export
Dynamic Splitter for layouts (Split + Streaming layouts)
We’ve improved layout control with a
dynamic splitter
so you can resize your layout sections exactly how you want.
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Where it’s available
  • Split layout
  • Streaming layout
Best for
  • Streaming / gaming clips (facecam + gameplay)
  • Presentation / screen-share videos (speaker + slides)
  • Any content where framing needs to stay flexible
How to use
  1. Choose
    Split
    or
    Streaming
    layout
  2. Drag the
    splitter
    to adjust the layout balance
  3. Preview and fine-tune until it looks perfect
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Improvements
  • Better workflow speed when working with multiple clips in the editor
  • Cleaner layout resizing experience with smoother visual feedback
  • More consistent export behavior when exporting many clips together
  • Improved usability around selecting and managing draft clips