Twitch → Shorts

Your live dies in 48 hours. Your Shorts don't.

A TikTok lives a few days; a YouTube Short keeps getting recommended for months — and funnels subscribers back to your channel and VODs. Nysos reads your Twitch replay, keeps the strong moments and renders them Shorts-ready: 9:16, captions, burned-in title.

01

Paste your Twitch VOD

Or point Live Watcher at your channel: every stream end automatically triggers clip generation.

02

Smart stream framing

Gameplay + facecam split when you play, full frame on you when you talk: the format adapts to what is on screen.

03

Publish to your YouTube channel

Connect your channel and publish your Shorts straight from Nysos, with the short title generated for each clip.

What changes

Shorts are your living archive.

The fastest-growing streamers don't choose between Twitch and YouTube: they stream on Twitch and let their Shorts recruit on YouTube. Every VOD becomes a series of entry points to your channel — with no extra editing work.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How many Shorts come out of a 3-hour stream?

As many as the stream has strong moments: Nysos doesn't fill an artificial quota. A dense stream can yield 10-15 graded clips, a quiet one far fewer — and it says so clearly.

How long can a YouTube Short be?

YouTube accepts Shorts up to 3 minutes. Nysos targets 30-120 seconds: the core of the moment, without the filler.

Can I edit the burned-in title?

Yes: every clip ships with a generated short title you can rewrite before re-rendering — or disable entirely if you prefer a clean clip.

Can I auto-publish after every stream?

Live Watcher generates the clips automatically when the stream ends; publishing stays one click per clip, so you keep editorial control of your channel.

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Twitch → TikTok · Live Watcher · Nysos for Twitch