Finds the moments worth keeping in a long stream, cuts them into captioned vertical videos, and delivers them to your own accounts for review.
A recording you hold the rights to is transcribed locally, word by word, with timings.
Candidate clips are scored on what is said and how loud the room got — laughter and reactions the words alone would miss.
Each clip is reframed to 9:16 over a blurred fill, with captions that light up word by word in time with the speech.
Finished clips stop in a review queue. Nothing is delivered anywhere until someone approves it by hand.
Once a clip is approved, ezclipping uploads it to the operator's own TikTok account as a draft. The operator opens the TikTok app, reviews the draft, and posts it themselves.
Two permissions are requested, and nothing beyond them:
user.info.basic — confirms which account is connected, so
a clip cannot be delivered to the wrong one.video.upload — places the finished clip in that account's
drafts.