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NexClip AI
Topic-Based Editing: Pick your topics. Get your clips.
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Topic-Based Editing: Pick your topics. Get your clips.
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NexClip AI brings Topic-Based Editing to long-form video. Instead of scrubbing timelines or letting AI decide what's important, you choose the topics that matter. Import an interview, lecture, podcast, or webinar. AI transcribes it, extracts topics, and you pick which ones to clip. No NLE needed. Built by a solo founder with 25 years in video production who got tired of AI tools that decide what's "interesting" instead of asking what's relevant. You decide what matters. The AI handles the rest.
















Hey Product Hunt! I'm Kiyoshi, a solo founder with 25 years in video production and 15 years building Mac/iOS apps.
NexClip AI is the Topic-Based Editing tool for video and audio. Import a 3-hour recording, AI extracts every topic, you pick the ones that matter, and export topic-based clips with subtitles in minutes.
Every AI clipping tool I tried made the same assumption: the AI decides what's important. It picks "interesting" moments — jokes, dramatic pauses, emotional peaks.
But "interesting" is not the same as "relevant."
If you record a 3-hour Udemy course and need to split it into 15 topic-based lectures with subtitles, no AI clipping tool does that. They just give you whatever they think is engaging.
What makes it different:
→ Your video stays on your Mac — only audio is sent for AI analysis
→ You pick topics, not the AI
→ Edit at the subclip level — reorder, toggle, trim, split, delete, and add segments from the original source on the timeline
→ Export to Final Cut Pro, Premiere Pro & DaVinci Resolve
→ Built natively for macOS with a Rust core engine
Pricing:
Free — 45 credits/month with watermark. (1 credit = 1 min of video/audio)
Creator — $14.99/mo or $149.99/yr ($12.50/mo)
No watermark + AI intro/outro generation
Pro — $24.99/mo or $249.99/yr ($20.83/mo)
includes FCPXML & Premiere XML export for NLE workflows
I'd love your feedback — what would make this useful for your workflow?