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Bitcut is an AI-powered video editor for iPhone that turns long-form videos into short, scroll-stopping clips ready for YouTube Shorts, Instagram Reels, and TikTok.
Drop in a long video โ a podcast, a lecture, a vlog, a gameplay session โ and Bitcut analyzes the content using AI (CLIP + Whisper). It identifies the most engaging moments, crops them to 9:16 vertical format with smart face tracking, and adds animated captions. The result: multiple short clips ready to post, in minutes instead of hours.
Content creators, podcasters, marketers, and social media managers who need to repurpose long videos into short-form content at scale โ without spending hours in a timeline editor.
Most AI clipping tools are web-based and require uploading video to a server. Bitcut runs natively on iPhone โ processing happens on-device, which means faster results, no upload wait, and full privacy. The beat sync and lip-sync trim features go beyond simple "find highlights" โ they produce clips that actually feel edited by a human.
Free to use with basic features. Available on the App Store.
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Bitcut processes video entirely on-device โ no uploading to servers, no waiting, no privacy concerns.
Most AI clipping tools are web-based and require you to upload your footage first. Bitcut runs natively on iPhone and iPad, so a 30-minute video gets analyzed in minutes, not hours.
Key differentiators: - AI Smart Cuts โ generates up to 8 Shorts from one video, each with a quality score (hook, completeness, engagement) - Face Tracking โ auto-reframes 16:9 to 9:16 by following faces, no manual cropping - Beat sync โ cuts aligned to music rhythm automatically - Full timeline editor โ completely free, no paywall on core editing tools
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Bitcut started as InstaClip โ a personal tool built to solve a real problem: turning hour-long podcast recordings into engaging short clips without spending the whole evening in a timeline editor.
The early prototype just found silences and cut around them. Then came AI scene detection, automatic transcription, beat sync, face tracking, and smart reframing.
The name changed to Bitcut โ "every bit counts" โ reflecting both the digital nature (bits) and the precision of each cut. Built by an indie developer as part of a portfolio of AI-powered media tools.
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