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Clipr

Create reusable reaction and b-roll clips when your library is too thin and you do not want to film more footage from scratch.

Updated 2026-06-16

What Clipr is for

Use Clipr when you need more material, but the idea of shooting another clip from scratch makes you avoid the whole task. It creates short reaction and b-roll clips you can use before a demo.

Clipr is not for direct product pitches. The clip should feel useful, not like a sales script.

How Clipr works

Clipr uses your saved product settings to understand the audience and topic. You choose the style, the avatar, and the simple scene details.

  • Choose a saved product.
  • Choose Reaction or B-roll.
  • Choose an avatar to appear in the clip.
  • Generate the avatar video.
  • Save the result into UGC.

Clip styles

Reaction clips are quick silent facial reactions. B-roll clips are short silent everyday shots that fit the product context.

Reaction and b-roll clips are single-shot videos, usually just a few seconds long.

Music

Clipr sounds are saved separately from the video. You can remove a sound, choose another one, or change the volume later.

When you download a Clip with sound enabled, ClipStitchr renders a fresh export with the current sound settings. The saved library video stays clean.

Where Clipr videos appear

Generated reaction and b-roll clips appear in the Library under UGC. Preview them, download them, or select them in Stitchr.

Copy boundaries

Clipr keeps the writing system behind the scenes. You only see the generated Clip and the text that matters to your audience.

  • No direct product pitch inside Clipr clips.
  • No calls to buy, sign up, follow, save, or comment.
  • Generated text stays editable when you use it in other features.