A Guide to Twitch Clips - For Streamers and Viewers - Streamerfacts (2024)

Last Updated on 08/26/2021 by Dean

This is a comprehensive guide to Clips on Twitch.

In this guide, we’ll cover everything you need to know about Clips as both a Twitch streamer and a viewer.

🎬 This article is part of our Start Streaming on Twitch series.

What are clips on Twitch?

Clips are small highlights that viewers take from a Twitch stream.

These clips can be taken while the live stream is happening, or afterward from the VOD.

Clips are often taken during funny or embarrassing moments, often with the intent of poking fun at the streamer.

How do you clip on Twitch?

Taking a clip on Twitch is easy.

On both a live stream and a VOD you’ll find a ‘clip’ button on the lower right in the video player.

You can also press ‘ALT + X’ to clip on Twitch.

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Next, you’ll be taken to the clip editor where you can adjust the timestamps for the clip.

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Next, add a title and hit publish to make your clip live!

Once live, the clip will be visible to everyone!

How do you delete a clip?

You can remove any clip you made from your Creator Dashboard on Twitch.

In the Creator Dashboard, go to the ‘Content’ section and find then choose ‘Clips’.

There, you’ll find all the clips you’ve made on Twitch.

Tap on any individual clip and hit the trashcan to delete the clip.

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What are clips good for?

Clips help the streamer out a lot in terms of exposure.

Funny clips can go a long way, and not just on Twitch, some can even go viral on Twitter and subreddits.

Additionally, they are a great first impression to new viewers.

Think about it: when you navigate to any stream, you won’t necessarily be present for the funniest moments.

A clip, however, captures just those hilarious moments!

And that can be a GREAT first impression and can quickly lead to a new follower.

What is the difference between highlights and clips?

Highlights and clips are almost identical with just one key difference: clips are for viewers whereas highlights are for streamers.

As a viewer, you can clip certain timestamps from live streams and VODs.

As a streamer, you can highlight any timestamps from your VODs to publish them to your Twitch profile or download them for your YouTube highlights.

Basically, anyone can create a clip but only the streamer can create a highlight.

Other than that, they are the same thing.

What can you do with Twitch Clips?

  • Post clips on Twitter, Reddit and other platforms
  • Embed them on your blog

How to post Twitch clips to Twitter

There are two ways you can upload clips to Twitter.

The easiest way is to simply share the clip directly from Twitch.

Go to the clip you want to share on Twitter.

Next, locate the share button underneath the video.

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Select the Twitter icon.

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You’ll then be taken to Twitter with the clip embedded in your tweet.

Add whatever text you wish to tweet out and hit Tweet to publish.

Another way to tweet out a clip is to download the video and post it yourself.

To use this method, go to your Creator Dashboard and find ‘Clips’ under the ‘Content’ section.

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There you’ll have a download button.

Once downloaded, drag the video file into a new Tweet.

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Add your text and hit Tweet to publish.

Using this method, your clips will be uploaded natively to Twitter without using Twitch.

You can use this exact method to upload clips to Reddit and other social media as well.

How to embed clips to a blog

You can also embed Twitch clips and highlights to your blog really easily!

As you may have seen at the start of this article, I embedded a Twitch clip as well.

Here’s how you can do that.

Go to the Twitch clip you wish to embed.

Click on the purple icon </> icon.

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You’ll then be prompted by an Embed window. Copy the code.

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You’ll now need to paste this code into your blog post using custom HTML.

<iframe src="https://clips.twitch.tv/embed?clip=MotionlessCrypticDragonLeeroyJenkins&parent=www.example.com" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen="true" scrolling="no" height="378" width="620"></iframe>

But before you do so, you need to change the URL inside the code from “www.example.com” to fit your domain.

If you don’t do this, you’ll get a ‘Twitch.tv refused to connect’ message.

Below is an example of how I changed it (look for the bolded text).

<iframe src="https://clips.twitch.tv/embed?clip=MotionlessCrypticDragonLeeroyJenkins&parent=streamerfacts.com" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen="true" scrolling="no" height="378" width="620"></iframe>

Now simply copy/paste that code into your blog post as HTML to embed the clip!

This works for WordPress, Blogger, Blogspot, Squarespace, you name it!

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FAQs

How do viewers clip on Twitch? ›

Navigate to the stream or video that you want to clip. Hover your mouse over the video player and look for the Clip button. Tip: You can also use the keyboard shortcuts ALT + X on Windows or ⌥ + X on Mac. Click the Clip button to open the clip creation interface.

Should I feature all my clips on Twitch? ›

There's no limit to how many Clips you can feature, so feature any Clip that you think represents your community well. Twitch discovery surfaces prioritize recent and engaging Featured Clips, so featuring Clips after every stream will give you the best chance of being discovered.

What is the best way to get clips on Twitch? ›

How to Create Clips
  1. Click the clip icon (shown above) on a live stream or past broadcast to launch the clip creator in a new tab. ...
  2. Adjust the length of the clip you'd like to create, up to 60 seconds, by using the slider underneath the video tab in the clip creator tab.

What counts as a view on Twitch clips? ›

Any time someone watches live video they'll be counted as a viewer, whether or not they have a Twitch account or are signed in. Once they stop watching the live video, that number will go down. When a viewer stops watching live video, it can take up to a few minutes for the Viewer Count to reflect this.

How long do Twitch clips last? ›

Store Past Broadcasts

If you have enabled this toggle, all broadcasts will be saved for up to 7 days by default (up to 14 days for Affiliates, and 60 days for Partners, Turbo, and Prime users). If you do not enable this toggle, your broadcasts will not save.

What is the difference between Twitch clips and highlights? ›

However, there is a very important difference: Twitch clips can be created by anyone, including your viewers, while only you (or your mods) will be able to create highlights.

Why do Twitch clips buffer so much? ›

There are three major causes why you get buffering when trying to watch Twitch streams: Twitch has issues with their platform or servers – make sure you follow their Twitter account for news on that. The device you're using to watch Twitch is too old in terms of hardware specs. Or it has some kind of software conflict.

Can streamers see who viewed their clips? ›

There is no built-in feature in Twitch that allows you to see everyone who is watching your gaming streams. Twitch streamers can only see their viewers if they have logged in with their Twitch account. Without a Twitch account, there's no way to see or track a viewer watching a stream.

What is clipping in streaming? ›

Clipping is a common problem in live or streaming audio situations, where the input signal exceeds the maximum level that the system can handle. Clipping results in distortion, loss of quality, and possible damage to the equipment or the listeners' ears.

Can Streamlabs make clips? ›

Our streaming and recording tools, such as Streamlabs Desktop and Talk Studio, allow you to capture your content with a click of a button. Also, our editing tools, such as Streamlabs Cross Clip and Streamlabs Video Editor, help you tweak each clip just right for whichever platform you're sharing it on.

How do you manage Twitch clips? ›

Managing Clips Settings

To manage your Clips Settings, visit your Creator Dashboard -> Settings. You can prevent viewers from creating clips while you stream in specific categories. To do so, Enable Clips, and select the categories you wish to exclude in the Exclude Categories section of your Clips Settings.

How do I see my most popular clips on Twitch? ›

To view a live channel's popular clips:
  1. Click the channel's profile picture.
  2. Click the Video tab.
  3. Click Filter by and select Clips.

How do I get more Twitch views? ›

How to Get Noticed on Twitch: 37 Terrific Ways
  1. Identify Your Target Audience. ...
  2. Study Your Competition. ...
  3. Time Your Twitch Streams to Perfection. ...
  4. Pick the Right Game & Be Good At It. ...
  5. Strive for High Production Value. ...
  6. Add a Camera to Your Stream. ...
  7. Use Overlays for Better Stream Aesthetics. ...
  8. Focus on Audio Quality.

How do viewers get bits on Twitch? ›

For every sponsored survey you complete, you'll receive anywhere between 100 - 500 Bits to use across Twitch on channels that have cheering enabled. Make sure your Twitch ID is confirmed on TwitchRPG to ensure that you receive your Bits.

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