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Name

SwiftyClip

Tagline (60 chars max)

On-device AI video clipping for Mac. No cloud. No credits.

Description (260 chars)

SwiftyClip turns long-form video into short-form clips on your Mac's Neural Engine. Zero cloud uploads. Zero per-clip credits. Zero duplicate clips. Agent-native via MCP — Claude Code drives the whole pipeline with one prompt. Starter $9/mo, Lifetime $149.

Topics / Tags

Pick up to 4:

First comment (maker's post)

Hey Product Hunt — Andrew here. I built SwiftyClip because every cloud clipper has the same three problems: they upload your footage, they charge per clip, and they produce duplicate clips.

SwiftyClip runs 100% on Apple Silicon:
• WhisperKit for on-device transcription
• Vision + MLX for hook scoring
• Embedding-based dedupe so you never get the same moment twice

It's also the only MCP-native clipper. One prompt in Claude Code ingests, scores, renders, and schedules a week of shorts. See /agents/examples.

Pricing stays flat:
• Free tier forever (5 clips/mo watermarked)
• Starter $9/mo unlimited
• Lifetime $149 pays back in ~6 months vs Opus

Happy to answer anything. What's the clipping workflow you want automated?

Gallery images (suggested order)

  1. Hero: app icon + "Drop a video" dropzone with a podcast thumbnail visible.
  2. Workspace: timeline + captions inspector side-by-side mid-edit.
  3. Command palette (⌘K) open with Render Top Clip highlighted.
  4. MenuBarExtra render queue showing 3 jobs at different progress bars.
  5. Claude Code integration: prompt → agent trace → 3 clip filenames output.
  6. Aspect-ratio switcher + multi-aspect export result on Desktop.
  7. Pricing comparison bar vs Opus / Submagic / Vugola.

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