For Long-Form YouTubers

Repurpose every long-form video into Shorts that actually land.

Your 40-minute interviews, talks, and breakdowns are full of Shorts-worthy moments. Skapo finds them, reframes them vertically, and captions them, so you feed the algorithm daily without re-editing anything.

Sound familiar?

  • One long video a week is not enough to stay in the algorithm, but cutting Shorts by hand is a second job.
  • Reframing 16:9 footage to 9:16 by hand means re-keyframing crops on every camera change.
  • Generic clippers miss the moments that actually fit your channel and your audience.
  • You know repurposing works, you just do not have the hours to do it consistently.

How Skapo handles it

Pulls Shorts-worthy moments from long footage

Skapo analyzes the full video semantically, not by keyword or volume, to surface the moments with a real hook and payoff that work as standalone Shorts.

Reframes 16:9 to 9:16 without keyframing

Active-speaker tracking keeps the talking person centered through every camera change. No manual crop keyframes, no subject drifting out of frame.

Channel-ready output, every time

Word-level captions clear of the Shorts UI, clean cuts on speech boundaries, and contextual B-roll matched to what is being said, so each clip looks edited, not auto-generated.

Three steps, no timeline editor

01

Drop in your upload

Paste a link or upload the long-form video you just published. Skapo checks the file in-browser before upload.

02

Skapo finds the Shorts

It identifies the highest-retention moments, reframes them vertically, and captions each one automatically.

03

Publish daily

Get a batch of vertical Shorts in under 2 minutes and keep posting between long uploads, no extra editing time.

Common questions

Can Skapo turn a long YouTube video into Shorts automatically?

Yes. Paste a link or upload your long-form video and Skapo returns a batch of vertical 9:16 Shorts, reframed and captioned, in under 2 minutes.

Does it reframe 16:9 footage to vertical without manual cropping?

Yes. Active-speaker tracking automatically keeps the person talking centered in the vertical frame through every camera cut, with no crop keyframing required.

How does Skapo choose which moments to clip?

It evaluates the transcript semantically to find moments with a strong hook and a clean payoff, rather than cutting on keywords or volume spikes, so the clips work as standalone Shorts.

Will captions get covered by the Shorts interface?

No. Captions are positioned inside the platform safe zone, clear of the YouTube Shorts buttons and progress bar, so every word stays visible.

One long video. A week of Shorts.

Keep the algorithm fed without the second editing job. Start free.