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How to Merge Multiple YouTube Videos into One Clip

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Compilations, "best of" reels and themed cuts share one thing: they merge segments from different videos. Here's how to build a single clip from several YouTube videos.

How it works

Each segment carries its own source video. You add segments from as many videos as you like and the editor concatenates everything in the order you set, normalizing resolution and aspect ratio.

Step by step

  1. Paste the first video and mark segments.
  2. Add another video from the sources bar and mark more segments.
  3. Reorder by dragging the blocks into the ideal sequence.
  4. Preview in the browser and export.

Best practices for compilations

  • Keep a rhythm: 3–10s segments hold attention.
  • Lead with the strongest moment.
  • Standardize quality on the Pro plan (up to 8K, no watermark).

Want just the highlights for social? See how to make clips for social media.

Paste the first link and start your compilation now.

FAQ

Can I mix videos from different channels?
Yes. Each segment can come from a different video and channel.
Does segment order matter?
Yes. The final clip follows the order in which you arrange the blocks.

Start clipping now — it's free

Paste a YouTube link and export your clip, MP3 or GIF in seconds. No install, right in your browser.

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