Video multi cut
Load a local video, mark several clips, preview each range, and export clips without replaying the video.
How to use Video multi cut
Use this when one long local video contains several moments you need as separate clips. It is for extracting useful parts from a source video without building a full timeline project.
What to click
- 1Upload a local video and scrub to the moment you want to keep.
- 2Click Create 5-second clip starting here, or drag across the timeline to mark a custom range.
- 3Use clip colors and the clip list to select, preview, adjust, delete, or export each segment.
- 4Export one clip when you only need that moment, or export all clips together when the whole set is ready.
Best use cases
- Band rehearsals, shows, dance practice, theater runs, or coaching footage with several keepers.
- Long class recordings, demos, interviews, or screen recordings where only a few moments matter.
- Review footage where you need raw clips, not transitions, captions, or a finished edit.
- Replacing the repeated upload-trim-export loop of basic online video trimmers.
Control guide
- Scrubber
Moves the playhead through the video.
- Range: start to end of the uploaded video.
- Affects: preview position and quick clip start point.
- Create 5-second clip
Adds a short clip from the current playhead.
- Default length: 5 seconds.
- Affects: the clips list.
- Fine tune Start / End afterward.
- Drag-created range
Creates a custom clip by dragging on the visual timeline.
- Minimum length: 0.25 seconds.
- Affects: the next clip added to the list.
- Clip name
Renames the downloaded clip.
- Default: source file name plus clip number.
- Affects: exported filename.
- Start / End
Fine tunes one clip's boundaries.
- Range: anywhere inside the video.
- Minimum clip length: 0.25 seconds.
- Affects: preview and export.
- Preview
Plays only the selected clip.
- Affects: playback only.
- Use it before exporting a clip or ZIP.
- Export
Downloads clips from the list.
- Export: one selected clip.
- Export all ZIP: every selected clip together.
When this is not the right tool: Use a full video editor when the job needs captions, transitions, color correction, overlays, music beds, multi-camera sync, or a finished narrative timeline.