Comparison
Eklipse vs StreamLadder
Two AI-led short-form clippers — automation vs editor control.
Eklipse
AI-driven highlight clipper for gaming streams — auto-detects moments and formats them for TikTok / Reels / Shorts.
Free tier (720p, 15 highlights/stream); paid plans from ~$7.50/month · Web
Pros
- +Hands-off auto-clipping for high-volume short-form output
- +Vertical 9:16 reformat with auto-zoom on facecam
- +AI captions
- +Free tier is genuinely usable
Cons
- −Detection accuracy varies by game and chat size
- −720p free tier; 1080p locked behind paid
- −Limited fine-grained editing — it's a clipper, not an editor
- −Output style is templated — distinct "AI clip" look
StreamLadder
In-browser editor that turns Twitch / YouTube / Kick clips into TikTok / Reels / Shorts.
Free tier with watermark; paid plans for HD + AI features · Web
Pros
- +Polished browser editor — drag-to-trim, layout templates
- +Built-in vertical templates (gameplay + facecam + captions)
- +Auto-captions
- +Direct publish to TikTok
Cons
- −Free tier watermarks output
- −Templates are recognisable — your channel looks like other StreamLadder channels
- −Best for short-form — not a long-form editor
Which should you pick?
Pick Eklipse if:
Streamers who want a constant feed of vertical clips for social with minimal manual review.
Pick StreamLadder if:
Editors making polished short-form clips quickly without leaving the browser.