Clips for creators
Your long-form content, cut and published every day.
We turn your streams and podcasts into vertical clips that are ready to post, in several versions, and we handle publishing on your accounts. You keep recording; we do the rest.
Technical demonstrations of the engine, produced from public third-party videos. None of the creators shown is a client.
How it works
No weekly calls, no files going back and forth by email. You send the recording link and get published clips.
You send the recording
One link. No trimming, no marking timestamps, no notes to write.
We find the moments
The system listens to the whole recording and picks the parts that stand on their own, with a beginning and an end.
We cut three versions
Every moment ships in three different edits, so you can post across accounts without repeating yourself.
We review and publish
Every clip is checked by hand before it goes out. What passes is posted to your accounts on a set schedule; what's left is banked for the days you don't record.
Why us
The difference isn't that we're cheaper. It's that the process holds up at volume without the quality slipping.
Word-level caption timing
Captions track the voice because they're timed word by word, not estimated. We measure the drift on every clip before delivery.
Your niche's vocabulary
The system learns the terms you actually use, jargon, acronyms, names, so it stops misspelling them. A glossary for your channel is built up front.
Automated quality gates
Every clip is checked before it ships: speech with no caption, cuts mid-sentence, long silences. What fails isn't delivered.
No duplicates across accounts
If you post from several accounts, each one gets a different version of the same moment, different picture, different audio.
A backlog that builds
One long recording covers several days of posting. In the weeks you don't record, the schedule keeps running.
Human review before publishing
No clip is published without human eyes on it. Anything that lands wrong, cuts mid-sentence or simply isn't funny stays out, and goes back into the next batch if it's worth salvaging.
What changes versus a traditional agency
| Traditional agency | Lanoar AI Clips | |
|---|---|---|
| Daily volume | Capped by editor hours | Capped by how much you record |
| Versions per moment | One | Three, for different accounts |
| Captions | By hand, or auto with no review | Word-aligned and verified |
| Publishing | Usually on you | Included, on a schedule |
| Days without recording | Nothing goes out | Posts come from the backlog |
| Quality control | Depends on the editor on duty | Automated and human review, every time |
Questions
Who owns the clips?
You do. The content is yours, the clips are yours, the accounts are yours. We operate; we don't take rights to anything.
What if a clip doesn't turn out well?
It never goes out. Every clip is reviewed by someone on our team before publishing, and anything that isn't good enough is dropped here. Filtering the machine's output isn't your job.
What do I have to do?
Send the recording. Review and publishing are on us, and you can ask for the list of what's going out whenever you want.
Does it work in languages other than English?
Yes. Portuguese, English, Spanish and French. Outside English is where most tools fall down, especially with slang and technical terms. We build a glossary for your channel up front to fix that.
What does it cost?
It depends on volume and how many accounts you run. Book fifteen minutes and we'll give you a concrete number.
See your own content cut.
Send us one of your recordings. We'll send back real clips made from it, no strings, so you judge the output instead of the pitch.