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Source: LinkedIn

Paste any LinkedIn video post URL.

Convert LinkedIn videos into short-form clips for cross-posting. Clipperz handles LinkedIn's native video format, runs AI scoring, and outputs publish-ready 9:16 clips.

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Why LinkedIn as a clipping source

LinkedIn rewards longer-form thoughtful videos in the feed, but those same videos rarely cross-post well to TikTok or Reels without re-cutting. AI clipping bridges the gap so a single LinkedIn upload becomes 4–6 distribution units across platforms.

LinkedIn-specific notes

  • Some LinkedIn videos are member-only — they need the post author's account to access.
  • LinkedIn's native player aggressively compresses; if the source quality is critical, upload the original file directly to Clipperz instead.
  • LinkedIn comments often contain timestamp references viewers care about. Pull those into the captioning preset for cross-platform context.

How clipping from LinkedIn works

  1. Paste the LinkedIn URL (one of linkedin.com) 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.

LinkedIn clipping FAQ

Will my clip look the same on LinkedIn vs. TikTok?

Aspect ratio, captions, and brand styling are consistent. Pacing differs by platform — LinkedIn rewards a slower opening, TikTok rewards an aggressive hook. Use the platform-specific export presets in the editor.

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