Turn Webinars into Shareable Video Clips
Upload your webinar recording and ngram identifies the best moments, extracts them as short clips, adds captions and branding, and exports in every format your channels need.
- AI identifies the highest-value moments in your recording
- Auto-generated captions and branded overlays on every clip
- Export clips in 16:9, 1:1, and 9:16 for every channel
webinar to clips
8-12
Clips from a single 60-minute webinar
15 min
Total time to clip an entire webinar
3 formats
Every clip in landscape, square, vertical
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Upload your webinar recording to ngram and the AI scans the full video to find key moments - product demos, audience questions, quotable insights. Extract each moment as a standalone clip with captions, branded overlays, and multi-format export. A 60-minute webinar becomes 8-12 shareable clips in under 15 minutes.
Your Webinar Recordings Are a Content Goldmine Collecting Dust
You spent weeks planning a webinar, booked the speakers, promoted it across channels, and ran a 60-minute live session. Then the recording sits in a cloud folder. Maybe someone shares the full replay link. But a 60-minute recording is not social content, not an email asset, and not a sales tool. The valuable moments are buried in an hour of video that nobody has time to watch.
ngram scans your webinar recording, identifies the best moments, and lets you export each one as a branded, captioned clip in minutes.
How it works
Upload your webinar recording
Drop the full recording from Zoom, Teams, Webex, or any other platform into ngram. MP4, MOV, and WebM accepted up to 500 MB.
AI identifies key moments
ngram scans the recording and flags the highest-value segments - product demos, speaker quotes, audience Q&A, and key takeaways.
Select and refine clips
Choose which moments to export, adjust start and end points, add captions, and apply branded overlays and intros.
Export clips in every format
Download each clip in 16:9 for YouTube, 1:1 for LinkedIn, and 9:16 for Instagram and TikTok. All from one source recording.
Who is this for
Sales Teams
Extract product demo moments to share with prospects who missed the live session
See solutionWhen to use this
Marketing hosted a 45-minute webinar with 3 speakers and needs social clips by end of week
→ Upload the recording, AI identifies 10 highlight moments, export each as a captioned clip in 3 aspect ratios
View use caseSales wants the 2-minute product demo segment from a 60-minute webinar to send to prospects
→ Trim the exact demo segment, add branded intro and CTA overlay, export as a standalone video
View use caseCEO gave a keynote at a virtual event and the team wants quote clips for LinkedIn
→ Upload the keynote recording, select the best 30-60 second quotes, add captions, export in square and vertical
View use caseWhat goes in, what comes out
Source input
Webinar Recording
Size limit: 500 MB per file
Webinar recordings from Zoom, Teams, Webex, GoToWebinar, and Riverside all work. Higher resolution recordings (720p+) produce sharper clips.
Output
Length: 15 seconds to 10 minutes per clip
Formats
Resolutions
Export as
How ngram compares to Opus Clip, Descript, Riverside, Restream
| Feature | ngram | Manual | Opus Clip, Descript, Riverside, Restream |
|---|---|---|---|
| Time to extract 10 clips from a webinar | Under 15 minutes | ||
| AI moment detection | Auto-identifies key segments | ||
| Captions on clips | Auto-generated and synced | ||
| Multi-format export per clip | 16:9, 1:1, 9:16 from one clip | ||
| Brand consistency across clips | Brand Kit applied to all clips | ||
| Accepts long recordings | Up to 500 MB, any duration |
Webinars are one of the highest-effort content formats teams produce - weeks of planning, speaker coordination, promotion, and live execution. But the content value trapped in a 60-minute recording far exceeds the live event. Every webinar contains 8-12 clip-worthy moments that could fuel social media, email campaigns, sales outreach, and blog content for weeks. Most of that value goes unrealized because manual clipping takes too long.
The webinar repurposing problem
A marketing team runs a 45-minute webinar with two guest speakers. The recording has a compelling product demo at minute 12, a great customer quote at minute 23, three strong takeaways scattered throughout, and two audience questions worth highlighting. Finding these moments means watching the entire recording. Clipping each one means importing into an editor, setting in/out points, adding captions, applying branding, and exporting in multiple formats. Per clip, that is 20-30 minutes of work. For 10 clips, that is an entire workday.
How AI webinar clipping works
Upload your webinar recording and ngram analyzes the full video to identify high-value segments. The AI looks for speaker emphasis, topic transitions, demo sequences, audience interaction, and quotable statements. It surfaces these moments as suggested clips with start and end points already set. Review the suggestions, adjust timing, add captions and branded overlays, and export each clip individually.
From one webinar to a month of social content
A single 60-minute webinar typically yields 8-12 clips ranging from 30 seconds to 3 minutes. Post one clip per day on LinkedIn and you have two weeks of content. Add square and vertical variants for Instagram and TikTok and the library triples. Teams that repurpose webinar content consistently report 3-4x more social engagement than those posting only the full replay link.
Repurpose video content beyond social media
Webinar clips are not just social content. Sales teams use demo clips in outreach emails. Customer success embeds FAQ clips in help center articles. Product marketing includes speaker clips in case study pages. Event teams use highlight reels to promote future webinars. Each clip is a standalone asset that works across channels without additional editing.
Turn your next webinar into weeks of content
Upload your recording and get branded, captioned video clips in minutes. One webinar becomes 8-12 shareable assets for every channel.
No credit card required - Works with Zoom, Teams, Webex recordings