For AI agents: a documentation index is at /llms.txt. Every page is also available as markdown, just append .md to the URL.
Overview
With Reap MCP connected, your AI agent can generate AI clips from a video for you. You describe what you want, the agent submits one clipping job, and Reap returns many short clips ready for social. If you have not connected Reap yet, start with Connect Reap MCP Server. The examples use Claude, but the same prompts work in any MCP-compatible agent.Reap MCP requires a paid plan with API access enabled.
Clip From A URL
The quickest path. Point your agent at a public URL (like YouTube):Clip From An Uploaded File
When the video is on your machine, ask your agent to upload it first:.mp4 or .mov, and uses the result as the clip source. See Track & Download Results With Reap MCP to fetch the finished clips.
Give Creative Direction
For broad requests, keep it simple — Reap’s auto-selection finds strong moments better when you don’t over-direct. Add detail only when you have a clear editorial goal:Options You Can Ask For
You can describe any of these in plain language and your agent applies them:- Orientation — portrait (9:16) for social, square (1:1), or keep the original landscape.
- Duration — target lengths like “under 60 seconds” or “60–90s.”
- Captions — on by default; ask for a specific style, emojis, or keyword highlighting, or turn them off.
- Brand template — apply your saved logo/intro/outro/music/caption style. See Use Brand Templates With Reap MCP.
- Resolution — 720p, 1080p (default), 1440p, or 2160p.
- Language — just name it (e.g. “Spanish”); your agent looks up the code. Leave it out to auto-detect.
- Translate captions — into another language.
- Face tracking — keep the speaker centered when reframing to vertical.
How Your Agent Handles It
It proposes settings
Before submitting, your agent shows the planned settings — orientation, resolution, caption style, captions on/off — and asks you to confirm.
You confirm or adjust
Approve as-is, or change anything in that step rather than re-running the job later.
It tracks the job
Clipping runs asynchronously. Ask for status anytime, and you’ll get an email when it finishes.