Last updated on 12 May 2026
How to keep the most interesting extracts of videos on the Web? Recclipped is an online tool that will allow you to create a personal library of video clips useful for your courses or research.

ReClipped is a curation tool that can be very useful to create a kind of archive of useful videos. But instead of keeping or downloading heavy files of long videos or only one or more passages interest you, ReClipped will allow you to sort and keep only useful extracts. In use it is very convenient.
[Tweet "ReClipped is a kind of Pinterest for video."]It is not very far from the concept of Pinterest indeed. You will once registered on the service be able to create tables in which you can then classify your clips. As on Pinterest, you can follow other users. You can also share a clip or a whole array of clips by email or on social networks.
To create a clip, ReClipped provides you with a handy Chrome extension. The other way is to go to the tool’s website and indicate the URL of the video you want to use. At the moment The platform knows how to recover videos from YouTube, Vimeo, Dailymotion, Coursera and Ted. It’s already pretty good. Once you have entered the address of the video, ReClipped offers you an integrated player that allows you to watch the video. This editor also and above all allows you to create your clip. Just indicate the beginning and end of the extract you want to keep. You are then asked to give a title to your excerpt add a presentation and / or a comment as well as tags to better help you find it. The last step will be to choose the board or board in which you want to classify it.

In a few seconds the turn is played. You will find the clip thus created in your personal dashboard. When creating, you can decide to make the clip public or give it a private status.
In the end, a great tool to easily create, comment, save, collect and share snippets of interesting videos found on the web.
ReClipped is free. It works both on the web and on a laptop or tablet. It deserves a small place in your digital toolkit.
Link: ReClipped.