Guide

How to clip Twitch streams for TikTok.

The short version: speed, then length, then captions. The first good upload of a moment gets the push; 10-20 seconds keeps people to the end; word-by-word captions get it watched on mute and found in search.

Free. No card.
01

Add the streamer

Search any Twitch streamer and hit Monitor. That's the whole setup — from that second Parasocials watches the stream for you, day and night. No VOD, no upload, no sitting there with a clip shortcut ready.

Real app footage
02

Clips land on their own

A moment hits, the stream's community reacts, and the clip is in your dashboard while the stream is still live — finished 60-second 1080p captures, stored for you. Your raw material collects itself.

Real app footage
03

Open it in the editor

One click from the dashboard into the browser editor. Pick a vertical format — Fill for a face moment, split layouts when the chat or cam matters — and cut around the reaction: open two or three seconds before the moment, end on the reaction. 10-20 seconds is the sweet spot.

Real app footage
04

Captions and text

Most viewers start on mute. Add word-by-word captions so the moment carries without sound, drop a hook line on top, and keep everything inside TikTok's safe band.

Real app footage
05

Export and post while it's hot

Render in the cloud, download the MP4 or send it to YouTube Shorts in one click. Same hour beats same day — the first good upload of a moment gets the push.

Real app footage
The habits that compound

Three rules the big clip pages live by

01
Cut around the reaction, not the segment.
A 60-second capture is raw material, not a post. Most winning clips are 10-20 seconds.
02
Post while it's hot.
If you can't post right away, queue it — don't sit on it overnight.
03
Keep your library sane.
A folder per streamer, favorites for the keepers. Three months later you'll want that one clip — be able to find it.
Common questions

FAQ

Is clipping someone else's stream allowed?
Public streams can be clipped; give credit where the streamer asks for it, and respect opt-outs. Parasocials honours streamer opt-outs automatically.
What length does best?
10-20 seconds for a single reaction; longer only if the setup needs it.
Do I need an editor?
You need to trim, go vertical and caption. Parasocials does all three in the browser.

Let Parasocials catch the moments.

Free to try. Add a streamer and the next stream gets clipped automatically.