Supercut mode selects the highest-scoring moments across a long video and stitches them into one seamless highlight reel — with transitions, captions, and branding. The best of your content, in one compelling package.
The AI picks the moments, stitches them together, adds captions and transitions, and outputs a publish-ready highlight reel.
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What you get
The same virality scoring that picks individual clips also identifies the highest-value moments for compilation — ensuring the supercut contains only the most compelling segments.
FFmpeg stitches selected segments together with clean cuts. Transitions can be added between segments for a polished, professional feel.
Burned-in captions run continuously across the entire supercut — speakers, topics, and context are always clear even as the video jumps between moments.
Set a target length (e.g. 5 minutes, 10 minutes) and the AI selects enough top moments to fill it — or let it run to natural completion.
Your logo overlay, custom colours, and intro/outro branding are applied to the entire supercut — not just individual clips.
Supercuts can be exported in 16:9 (horizontal, for YouTube main feed) or 9:16 (vertical, for Shorts). Choose the format that fits your distribution goal.
How it works
The AI runs its full virality analysis on the source video and selects the highest-scoring moments — typically 6–12 segments of 20–60 seconds each — that together cover the best content without feeling repetitive.
Each selected segment is cut from the source video with precise in/out points. Captions are prepared for each segment, maintaining timing accuracy across the full compilation.
All segments are concatenated using FFmpeg's concat demuxer with optional transition filters. The logo overlay, subtitles, and branding are applied in the final render pass — outputting a single publish-ready MP4.
Flexible workflow
Full automation produces a great supercut; custom mode lets you include the moments that matter most to you.
The AI selects, cuts, and compiles the best moments into a highlight reel without any input.
Review the AI's shortlist and decide exactly which moments go into the supercut.
Why Short Shorts
Usage-based pricing means you pay $0.20 per published Short — nothing more. No subscriptions, no caps, no surprises.
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