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The open-source alternative to Opus Clip, Vidyo.ai, Klap, SubMagic, 2short.ai, and other AI clipping tools. Drop in any long-form YouTube video and get back ranked, viral-ready 9:16 shorts — for free, with no per-clip credits, no watermarks, and full control over the highlight algorithm.
Built for creators, agencies, and developers who don't want to pay $20–$300/month or be capped on minutes processed. Uses GPT-class LLM highlight detection and Whisper transcription to extract the most viral-worthy moments and auto-crop them vertically for TikTok, Reels, and Shorts.
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Why Use This Instead of Opus Clip / Vidyo.ai / Klap?
This repo
Opus Clip / Vidyo.ai / Klap / SubMagic
Price
Free + open source (pay only for API usage)
$20–$300/month subscriptions
Per-clip credits
None — process unlimited videos
Monthly minute caps, overage fees
Watermarks
Never
On free tiers
Highlight algorithm
Fully editable virality framework
Black box
Output format
Any aspect ratio, any resolution
Locked presets
Batch processing
xargs an entire URL list
Manual upload one-by-one
JSON / API output
Built-in (--output-json)
Limited or paid tier only
Self-hostable
Yes — runs on your machine or server
SaaS only, your videos sit on their servers
White-label / embeddable
Yes — MIT licensed, import as Python lib
No
Features
🎬 YouTube In, Vertical Out: Hand it any YouTube URL — get back N viral-ready 9:16 mp4s
🔀 Two Modes — API (fast) or Local (offline): Default --mode api uses MuAPI for download/transcription/cropping; --mode local runs entirely on your machine with yt-dlp, faster-whisper, and ffmpeg/opencv, and lets you pick OpenAI or Gemini for highlight ranking
🤖 Virality-Aware Highlight Selection: Clips ranked on hooks, emotional peaks, opinion bombs, revelation moments, conflict, quotable lines, story peaks, and practical value — not just generic "interesting"
📈 Score + Hook + Reason for Every Clip: Each highlight comes with a viral score, an opening hook line, and a one-sentence explanation of why it works
🎤 Whisper Transcription, Your Choice: Cloud (/openai-whisper via MuAPI) or local (faster-whisper, CPU or CUDA) — same downstream output shape
🧩 Long-Video Aware: Videos over 30 minutes are auto-chunked with overlap so nothing gets missed
♻️ Smart Dedupe: Overlapping highlights are collapsed by score so you never get two near-duplicate clips
🎯 Smart Vertical Crop: API mode uses MuAPI's auto-crop; local mode runs OpenCV face tracking with motion smoothing
📱 Any Aspect Ratio: 9:16 for TikTok/Reels/Shorts, 1:1 for square, anything else by flag
🧰 CLI + Python Library: Use it from the shell or import generate_shorts(...) into your own pipeline
📦 JSON Output: --output-json dumps the full result (transcript + every candidate highlight + final clip URLs/paths) for downstream automation
Quick Start (No Setup)
Don't want to self-host? The AI Clipping API gives you the same Opus Clip–style pipeline as a single HTTP call — no Python, no dependencies, pay-per-clip instead of monthly subscriptions.
Installation (Self-Hosted)
Prerequisites
Python 3.10+
For API mode (default): a MuAPI key — powers download, transcription, highlight ranking, and clipping in a single dependency
For Local mode (--mode local): ffmpeg on your PATH and an LLM API key (OPENAI_API_KEY or GEMINI_API_KEY; only the LLM step is remote)
Steps
Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/SamurAIGPT/AI-Youtube-Shorts-Generator.git
cd AI-Youtube-Shorts-Generator
Create and activate a virtual environment:
python3.10 -m venv venv
source venv/bin/activate
Install Python dependencies:
pip install -r requirements.txt
# Only if you plan to use --mode local:
pip install -r requirements-local.txt
Set up environment variables:
Create a .env file in the project root:
# API mode (default)
MUAPI_API_KEY=your_muapi_key_here
# Local mode (--mode local)
LLM_PROVIDER=openai # openai or gemini
OPENAI_API_KEY=your_openai_key_here
OPENAI_MODEL=gpt-4o-mini # optional, default gpt-4o-mini
GEMINI_API_KEY=your_gemini_key_here
GEMINI_MODEL=gemini-2.5-flash # optional, default gemini-2.5-flash
LOCAL_WHISPER_MODEL=base # tiny / base / small / medium / large-v3
LOCAL_WHISPER_DEVICE=auto # auto / cpu / cuda
LOCAL_OUTPUT_DIR=output # where local mp4s land
In --mode local, you can pass a file:// URL or a direct filesystem path and skip YouTube entirely:
python main.py "/Users/you/Videos/input.mp4" --mode local
python main.py "file:///Users/you/Videos/input.mp4" --mode local
The Python API works the same way:
from shorts_generator import generate_shorts
result = generate_shorts(
"/Users/you/Videos/input.mp4",
num_clips=5,
aspect_ratio="9:16",
mode="local",
)
for short in result["shorts"]:
print(short["score"], short["title"], short["clip_url"])
Local transcription is cached as an .srt file in LOCAL_OUTPUT_DIR using the
video's base name. If the cache already exists and is newer than the source
file, the app reuses it instead of running Whisper again.
Local downloads are also cached in LOCAL_OUTPUT_DIR as
source_<youtube_id>.mp4 when the input is a YouTube URL. If that file already
exists, the app skips yt-dlp and reuses the cached video.
Batch processing
Create a urls.txt file with one URL per line, then:
xargs -a urls.txt -I{} python main.py "{}"
CLI flags
Flag
Default
Notes
--mode
api
api (MuAPI, fast, no setup) or local (remote URL, file://, or local path + faster-whisper + LLM provider + ffmpeg)
Dump the full result (transcript + all candidates) to a file
API mode vs Local mode
Step
API mode (--mode api)
Local mode (--mode local)
Download
MuAPI /youtube-download
yt-dlp for remote URLs, direct file path for local inputs
Transcription
MuAPI /openai-whisper
faster-whisper (CPU or CUDA)
Highlight LLM
MuAPI gpt-5-mini
LLM_PROVIDER=openai uses OpenAI (gpt-4o-mini by default), LLM_PROVIDER=gemini uses Gemini (gemini-2.5-flash by default)
Vertical crop
MuAPI /autocrop
ffmpeg + OpenCV face tracking
Output
hosted URLs
local mp4 paths
Required keys
MUAPI_API_KEY
OPENAI_API_KEY or GEMINI_API_KEY (+ ffmpeg on PATH)
How It Works
Download: Fetches the source video from YouTube
Transcribe: MuAPI /openai-whisper produces a timestamped transcript (verbose_json segments)
Detect content type: An LLM classifies the video (podcast, interview, tutorial, vlog, etc.) and density, so the prompt can be tuned per content style
Long-video chunking: Videos > 30 min are split into 20-min overlapping chunks
Highlight ranking: An LLM scans the transcript through a virality framework — hook moments, emotional peaks, opinion bombs, revelations, conflict, quotables, story peaks, practical value — and emits ranked candidates with scores 0–100
Dedupe: Overlapping candidates are collapsed by score (>50% overlap → keep the higher score)
Top-N selection: The top --num-clips candidates are selected
Auto-crop: Each highlight is rendered as a vertical short at the requested aspect ratio
Output: a list of mp4 URLs plus, for each clip, its title, viral score, hook sentence, and a one-line reason explaining why it should perform.
Output
Console output looks like:
========================================================================
Highlights: 7 candidates → kept top 3
========================================================================
#1 score=92 124.3s → 187.6s
title: The one mistake that cost me $50K
hook: "Nobody talks about this, but it killed my first startup..."
clip: https://.../short_1.mp4
#2 score=88 ...
Chunk size: CHUNK_SIZE_SECONDS (default 1200) — chunk length for long videos
Long-video threshold: LONG_VIDEO_THRESHOLD (default 1800) — videos longer than this are chunked
Chunk overlap: CHUNK_OVERLAP_SECONDS (default 60) — overlap between chunks so cross-boundary clips aren't missed
Polling / timeout
Edit shorts_generator/config.py (or set env vars):
MUAPI_POLL_INTERVAL (default 5s) — seconds between job-status polls
MUAPI_POLL_TIMEOUT (default 1800s) — give up after this long
Whisper transcription
Audio is transcribed by MuAPI's /openai-whisper endpoint (server-side whisper-1). Pass --language <code> to lock the recognition to a specific language; otherwise it auto-detects.
The video may have no detectable speech, or it may be in a language Whisper struggles with. Try passing --language en (or the correct ISO-639-1 code) to skip auto-detection.
Looking for better results?
The AI Clipping API uses an improved algorithm that produces higher-quality clips with better highlight detection.
Contributing
Contributions are welcome! Please fork the repository and submit a pull request.
License
This project is licensed under the MIT License.
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What is Anil-matcha/AI-Youtube-Shorts-Generator?
Anil-matcha/AI-Youtube-Shorts-Generator (Anil-matcha/AI-Youtube-Shorts-Generator) is a Python project on GitHub. From the project's own README: Open-source alternative to Opus Clip, Vidyo.ai, Klap & SubMagic. Turn long-form YouTube videos into viral 9:16 shorts using LLM highlight detection, Whisper transcription, and auto vertical cropping — free, no watermarks, no per-clip credits.
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