ClipSpark

Turn any short video into 3 share-ready clip suggestions

Upload a recording, demo, or bug repro and get the most useful moments automatically. ClipSpark is built for async sharing, not generic format conversion.

Default export: MP4 loopGIF available as fallbackRecommended: 20-60sMP4 input up to 100MB

Upload once

Turn one recording into 3 share-ready clip suggestions

Upload a bug repro, product demo, or walkthrough clip and let ClipSpark suggest the moments most worth sharing.

Drag in an MP4 or browse your files

Supports MP4 uploads up to 100MB. Recommended source length: 20-60 seconds.

Preview

Your selected video preview appears here before the analysis starts.

What happens next

  • Default export: MP4 loop
  • GIF available as fallback
  • Built for async sharing, demos, and repros

Workflow

A recommendation flow instead of a raw converter

The UI stays anchored to the backend recommendation pipeline so we never fake clip quality or move analysis logic into the browser.

1

Upload one source video

Start with a short MP4 recording, demo, or bug repro and let ClipSpark inspect it.

2

Wait for the 3 fixed slots

ClipSpark returns 3 recommendation slots instead of a generic conversion result: easiest to understand, biggest change, and best to share.

3

Export and share

Preview the suggested moments, export MP4 loops first, and use GIF when a lighter fallback is enough.

Built for

Async sharing that needs the right moment, fast

Bug repro clips for async debugging
Feature demos for teammates and customers
Quick update previews for product and support

Helpful FAQ

Common questions before you upload

What kind of videos fit ClipSpark best?

Short screen recordings, demos, and walkthrough clips work best because the recommendation slots are optimized for async sharing.

Is this still a generic converter?

No. The main flow is upload -> analyze -> recommend 3 moments -> export share-ready previews.

What is the default export?

MP4 loop is the default export target. GIF stays available as a fallback when you need a lightweight preview asset.

What happens when the video has weak highlights?

ClipSpark keeps the slot layout, but the UI clearly marks weaker fallback recommendations instead of pretending every slot is equally strong.