ClipVault - Turn saved reels into searchable AI notes

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Your saved reels, Shorts, and TikToks pile up in a folder you never open again. ClipVault fixes that. Share any clip from Instagram, YouTube, or TikTok and ClipVault watches, listens to, and reads it, then writes a clean note with an AI title, summary, and smart tags. Group clips into collections like Fitness, Recipes, or Travel, then search by keyword to resurface exactly what you need in seconds. Stop hoarding links you'll never find. Save it once, find it forever.

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Hey Product Hunt! 👋 So happy to finally share this one with you. ClipVault started with a problem I bet you know too well: my "saved" folders had turned into a black hole. I'd save an amazing recipe, a workout, a little travel gem, feel great about it, and then never see it again. Hundreds of reels, Shorts, and TikToks in there, and not one of them actually handy when I needed it. So I wanted to fix the real issue: saved content is just a pile of links with no context. ClipVault watches, listens to, and reads each clip you share to it, then writes a clean little note with an AI title, summary, and smart tags. You can sort clips into collections like Fitness or Recipes, and just search by keyword to pull up exactly what you wanted in seconds. The big "aha" while building it was realizing nobody actually wants another bookmark folder. We just want to find our stuff later! So I shifted the whole app from "saving" to "resurfacing", and honestly that made everything click. It's live today on both iOS and Android, and I'd truly love to hear what you think. Quick question for you: what's the one thing you save over and over and can never find again?

Does it pull from private accounts or only public reels and posts, and how does it handle copyrighted music when generating those AI summaries?

Finally got around to cleaning my mess of saved reels. The auto-tagging is impressively accurate, even picking up on specific recipes I'd forgotten I saved.

Finally got around to all those cooking clips I'd bookmarked and forgot about. The AI summaries actually capture the key steps instead of just giving me a vague title, which is way more useful than I expected.