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Video to Shorts Planner

Plan vertical Shorts cuts from a long-form video. Runs in your browser — free, no login.

Hook + 3 clip windows + caption ideas.
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Browser-based stand-in for creator workflows. No YouTube login. Results are research helpers, not official YouTube Studio data.

What is Video to Shorts Planner?

Use this planner to identify short-form moments from a longer video before opening your editor.

It helps structure vertical cuts, hooks, captions, and calls to action; it does not generate or crop video files.

How to use it (step by step)

  • Step 1: Describe the source video and its main audience value.
  • Step 2: Choose one focused moment for each potential Short.
  • Step 3: Write a hook for the first one to two seconds.
  • Step 4: Plan vertical framing, caption beats, and the final action.
  • Step 5: Export the plan into your editing workflow.

Shorts Cut Planning Essentials

  • Give each Short one clear idea rather than several topics.
  • Put the visual context on screen before the spoken payoff.
  • Write captions for silent viewing, not as a full transcript.
  • End with a natural next step instead of a forced subscription plea.

Planning Rather Than Editing

  • It does not automatically crop or render vertical video.
  • It cannot guarantee a Short will receive distribution.
  • It cannot identify every viral moment without your editorial judgment.
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FAQ

Does this create Shorts automatically?

No. It creates an editorial plan for you to edit.

How long should a planned Short be?

Keep only the length needed for the idea; concise cuts usually retain attention better.

Can one long video produce several Shorts?

Yes, if each cut has a distinct hook and standalone value.

Should captions cover every word?

No. Highlight the most useful or emotionally important lines.

Do vertical cuts need a new intro?

Usually yes, because Shorts viewers lack the context of the original video.