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Source: Facebook

Paste any public Facebook video URL.

Clip from Facebook videos and live recordings. Clipperz pulls the source, runs AI scoring, reframes to 9:16, and outputs clips ready for cross-platform distribution.

Part of the AI Video Clipping topic cluster.

Why Facebook as a clipping source

Facebook still hosts a large library of long-form interview and webinar content, especially in B2B and enterprise creator communities. Repurposing it into Shorts and Reels extends reach into platforms with stronger short-form discovery.

Facebook-specific notes

  • Public videos work without authentication. Private group videos require the owner's account.
  • Facebook Live recordings need to finish before the playable URL is clippable.
  • Facebook auto-rotates short-form videos — Clipperz detects the source orientation and reframes accordingly.

How clipping from Facebook works

  1. Paste the Facebook URL (one of facebook.com, fb.watch) into Clipperz, or use direct upload from the dashboard.
  2. The AI runs transcription, scoring, and 9:16 reframe with face-tracking automatically.
  3. Review the ranked candidate clips by Satisfaction-per-Impression score. Pick the strongest, archive the weakest.
  4. Apply your brand template once, render the batch, and either export or schedule direct publish to Shorts, Reels, LinkedIn, X, or Facebook Pages.

Facebook clipping FAQ

Does Clipperz support Facebook Reels as a source?

Yes — Reels URLs from Facebook work the same way as standard video URLs. The AI analyzes the segment and re-scores for cross-platform fit.

What about videos posted to a Facebook Page vs. a personal profile?

Page videos with public privacy settings work directly. Profile videos require the profile to be public.

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