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How do I clip a highlight from my live stream?

The best clips happen when you’re busy streaming and can’t stop to mark them. The fix is two-fold: have your stream spot the big moments for you, and be able to grab the last 30 seconds with one click.

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Let chat tell you what mattered

When something big happens, chat reacts — a sudden spike in messages is a reliable signal that a moment was worth keeping. Stream Repeater watches your unified chat and auto-flags those spikes as highlights, so you get a timestamped list of the moments your audience cared about without watching the VOD back.

Grab the last 30 seconds with one click

With recording on, you can clip the last ~30 seconds of your live stream straight from the highlights card — no scrubbing a recording. The clip is cut from your recording with a clean copy (no re-encode) and gets a shareable link, ready to post while the moment is still fresh.

  • Turn on recording for the stream.
  • Watch the auto-detected chat highlights as they appear.
  • Click “Clip last 30s” to capture and share the moment.

Frequently asked questions

How does auto highlight detection work?

Stream Repeater watches your unified chat for sudden spikes in message volume and flags those moments as highlights, with a timestamp, so you can find the best bits fast.

Can I clip without scrubbing the recording?

Yes. With recording on, one click captures the last ~30 seconds of the live stream as a clean clip with a shareable link.