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Learn MoreKick’s native clip tool lets viewers and streamers create clips up to 60 seconds during live streams. For post-stream workflow — processing your full VOD after a session to find the best moments — Eklipse’s automatic detection processes Kick VODs and returns vertical clips ready for TikTok and YouTube Shorts within 20–60 minutes.
This guide covers both approaches: using Kick’s built-in clip tool during live streams and setting up automatic VOD clip detection for your post-stream workflow.
TL;DR
- Kick’s native clip tool: creates clips up to 60 seconds from live stream; available to viewers and streamers
- Post-stream VOD processing: Eklipse connects to Kick and automatically detects highlights after your stream ends
- No manual VOD scrubbing required — clips appear in your Eklipse dashboard 20–60 minutes after stream end
- Eklipse clips are returned in vertical 9:16 format — ready for TikTok and YouTube Shorts directly
- Free plan: 15 clips/stream, 720p. Paid: higher limits, 1080p, no watermark, priority processing
Kick’s native clip tool
Kick’s built-in clip tool creates short clips from the live stream in real time. Both the streamer and viewers can create clips.
How to clip on Kick as a streamer
While live on Kick:
- The clip button appears in your streaming dashboard or the Kick interface
- Click to capture the most recent 10–60 seconds as a clip
- Clips are saved to your Kick channel clip library
- Viewers can find and share clips from your channel page
How to clip on Kick as a viewer
While watching a Kick stream:
- Look for the Clip button in the stream controls (scissors icon on some interfaces)
- Click to capture a clip from the current stream
- Give the clip a title
- The clip is saved and shareable via link
Limitations of Kick’s native clip tool
- Maximum 60 seconds per clip
- Live-only: clips are captured during live streams, not from recorded VODs after the stream ends
- No automatic detection: clips require manual creation — you or a viewer must manually trigger the clip at the right moment
- No TikTok integration: Kick clips export as horizontal video, not in vertical 9:16 format
- No bulk processing: you can’t process an entire VOD after the fact to find all the best moments
For streamers who go live late at night and miss clip-worthy moments because chat wasn’t active, or who want to review their full session for highlights, the native tool is insufficient — the session ends and the moments are locked in the VOD without post-stream detection.
Automatic Kick VOD clip detection with Eklipse
Eklipse’s Kick highlight tool connects to your Kick account and processes your VODs automatically after each stream ends.
How it works:
- You stream on Kick as usual
- When the stream ends and the VOD becomes available (typically 30–45 minutes after stream end), Eklipse processes it automatically
- The AI detection identifies high-signal moments: kills, multi-kills, clutches, audio-reactive streamer reactions, and chat activity spikes
- Clips are returned to your Eklipse dashboard, already cropped to 9:16 vertical format
- You review, select the best clips, add captions, and post to TikTok or YouTube Shorts
Total time from stream end to having clips ready to post: 20–60 minutes on paid plan (faster queue), 40–90 minutes on free plan during peak hours.
Setting up Eklipse for Kick
- Create an Eklipse account at app.eklipse.gg/register
- In the Eklipse dashboard, connect your Kick account under Integrations
- Run a test session: go live on Kick for 30+ minutes, then end the stream
- Check your Eklipse dashboard 30–60 minutes after the stream ends — detected clips appear automatically
No software to install, no manual upload required. The connection is persistent — every future Kick stream gets processed automatically.
Comparing Kick native clips vs Eklipse detection
| Feature | Kick native clips | Eklipse auto-detection |
|---|---|---|
| Requires live intervention | Yes — manual trigger | No — fully automatic |
| Works on VODs after stream | No | Yes |
| Vertical format output | No (horizontal only) | Yes (9:16 ready for TikTok) |
| Processing time | Instant (live clip) | 20–60 minutes post-stream |
| Clip detection coverage | Only manually triggered | Scans full VOD for all moments |
| TikTok/Shorts publishing | Not integrated | Direct publish via Content Publisher |
| Max clip length | 60 seconds | Configurable |
| Cost | Free (built into Kick) | Free plan: 15 clips/stream; Paid plans for higher volume |
The two tools complement each other: Kick’s native tool works well for clip-worthy moments you catch in real time during a stream. Eklipse handles everything you missed, processes the full session, and formats clips for TikTok distribution.
Kick clip workflow for TikTok distribution
The highest-return clip workflow for Kick streamers:
During stream: Clip any obvious moments using Kick’s native tool — you catch them live, chat is reacting, the context is clear.
After stream (20–60 minutes later): Review Eklipse’s auto-detected clips in the dashboard. These catch the moments you were too focused on gameplay to clip manually.
Schedule clips: From the Eklipse dashboard, schedule your best 2–4 clips for TikTok at optimal posting times (7–10 PM your audience’s timezone, or 12 PM next day for same-night sessions that end late).
This workflow takes 15–25 minutes after each session and produces 2–4 TikTok-ready clips from every stream without any manual VOD review.
Frequently asked questions
How do I clip on Kick without software?
Kick’s native clip tool is built into the platform — no software required. While live, click the clip button to save the most recent 10–60 seconds as a clip. Viewers can also create clips from your stream using the same built-in tool.
Can you clip Kick VODs after the stream?
Kick’s native tool only works during live streams, not from recorded VODs. To create clips from your Kick VOD after the stream ends, use Eklipse — it connects to Kick and processes your VOD automatically, returning detected highlights in 20–60 minutes.
Does Eklipse support Kick streaming?
Yes. Eklipse fully supports Kick VOD processing. Connect your Kick account via Eklipse’s integrations settings, and every Kick session is processed automatically after it ends. Detected clips are returned in vertical 9:16 format for TikTok.
Are Kick clips in vertical format for TikTok?
Kick’s native clips are horizontal (the original stream format). Eklipse processes Kick VODs and returns clips already cropped to 9:16 vertical format for TikTok and YouTube Shorts.
How long does Eklipse take to process a Kick VOD?
Typically 20–60 minutes on paid plan after the VOD becomes available. Free plan may take 40–90 minutes during peak hours. Total time from stream end to clips in your dashboard is usually under 90 minutes.
Clip every Kick session automatically
The bottleneck for Kick streamers is post-session clip production — finding the best moments from a 3–5 hour session without manually scrubbing the VOD. Eklipse’s automatic detection handles that step, so your post-stream workflow is reviewing clips in 15 minutes rather than editing video for 2 hours.
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