Eklipse or StreamClipping AI?
Eklipse is one of the few clippers truly built for gaming. We play on the same field, we just bet on different parts of it.
Eklipse is one of the good stream clippers. Unlike general-purpose tools, it also targets streamers: it detects highlights in your Twitch, Kick and YouTube VODs, recognizes over a thousand games, reframes your facecam on its own, and posts to TikTok, Reels and Shorts. Mobile app included. On that base, it is a serious competitor, no point pretending otherwise.
So the real question is not "which one is built for gaming", they both are. It is: where does each one put its quality? We pushed word-by-word animated captions, AI-written retention hooks, a scoring that tells a clutch from a fail from a reaction, and human support that answers you in your language. That is where the difference lives.
Eklipse in two lines
A gamer-focused tool that landed early in stream clipping. Its strength is end-to-end automation: it swallows your VOD, detects highlights across a thousand games, recognizes HUD and facecam to reframe, and schedules your posts through its Content Publisher. Its iOS and Android app lets you edit and publish from the phone.
Its free plan is generous (720p clips with a watermark) and Premium sits around 20 dollars a month for 1080p, no watermark and priority processing. It is a solid cloud pipeline built for the gaming streamer who wants volume without touching a thing.
Side by side
| StreamClipping AI | Eklipse | |
|---|---|---|
| Built for Twitch, Kick and IRL streamers | ||
| Finds the highlights inside a full VOD | ||
| Virality scoring trained on stream content | ||
| Word-by-word synced animated captions | Limited | |
| AI-generated retention hooks | ||
| Facecam and gameplay reframed automatically | ||
| AutoPilot: automatic multi-platform publishing | ||
| Native Twitch, YouTube and Kick connection | ||
| Vertical 9:16 and horizontal 16:9 export | ||
| Human support in your language | ||
| Free forever and a 7-day Pro trial, no card | Limited |
What we do differently
Animated captions, not just captions
On our side the caption is synced word by word, animated, with emojis dropped at the right beat and an AI-written retention hook on top of the clip. Eklipse adds decent auto-captions, but it stays closer to text on a video than to a retention edit.
Scoring that tells clutch, fail and reaction apart
Our detection does not just say "highlight". It separates the clutch from the wipe, the laughter from the rage, the punchline from the RP scene, and scores each type. You get the real peaks, not a flat selection.
A human who answers you, in euros
The welcome email is read by Fadi (Ragnarlebroc) himself. You pay in euros, VAT included, not in dollars with a shifting rate. Eklipse has a solid help center, but human support in your language and local billing are our turf.
When Eklipse is still the right pick
- You want to do everything from your phone: Eklipse has a real iOS and Android app, and we do not have that yet.
- You want maximum free volume: their free plan clips generously (720p with a watermark), a good place to start without paying.
- You play very specific titles and want per-game recognition: Eklipse covers over a thousand games by name, one of its long-standing strengths.
The verdict
Eklipse and us are both built for gaming, that is not the debate. If you want a mobile app and the most generous free plan to push volume, Eklipse does the job well.
If what matters to you is the finish of the clip (animated captions, retention hook, fine scoring) and human support in your language billed in euros, you are in the right place. The 7-day Pro trial needs no card: re-run a VOD you already clipped in Eklipse and compare the output.
Frequently asked questions
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Eklipse has a mobile app, do you?+
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