# Segue > Segue is a browser-based tool for turning moments across multiple YouTube videos into one shareable mix. Mark in/out points on clips from a single channel, chain them together with crossfade transition presets, and share the result as one URL — no downloads, no re-hosting, no watermarks. Segue is built on human curation rather than AI auto-clipping: you pick the moments that matter. It is the closest replacement for YouTube's Clips feature, which YouTube retired on April 17, 2026. A Segue "mix" is a shareable arrangement of YouTube timestamps and transitions, not a re-encoded or re-uploaded video — clips play directly from YouTube via the IFrame Player, in sequence. Because clips are chained from one channel at a time, official channels (sports leagues, podcasts, creators) are the most practical sources for multi-video compilations. Every play streams from the source, so views and watch-time credit the original creator when embedding is enabled. Segue is not a downloader and not an editor: there is no MP4/MP3/GIF/SRT export, no offline files, and no captions or layers. It curates and shares moments; it never re-hosts them. Best for highlight-reel creators (sports and gaming), podcast clippers, content repurposers, educators, and fan-edit communities. Made by MVP Chops Inc. (Calgary, Canada). ## Key pages - [Studio — make a mix](https://segue.video/studio): the workspace — paste a YouTube URL, mark in/out points, share one link. Free, no account. - [Segue home](https://segue.video/): what Segue is, the three-step workflow, who it's for, and how it compares to old YouTube Clips, editors, and AI auto-clippers. - [Pricing](https://segue.video/pricing): Free tier plus Pro and launch-window Lifetime options. - [FAQ](https://segue.video/#faq): common questions about clips, channels, sharing, and accounts. - [About](https://segue.video/about/): the story and the team. ## What you can do on segue.video - Add multiple YouTube videos from the same channel; each becomes a lane on the timeline. - Mark in/out points (`I` / `O`), add a clip at the playhead (`N`), nudge edges by 0.25s, or drag clip edges directly on the timeline. - Reorder clips within a source by drag-and-drop; rename clips inline. - Choose from 14 transition presets globally; override the preset or duration on a single boundary, and pick a tint color, on Pro. - Play, pause, scrub, frame-step, and zoom from the keyboard. - Mixes autosave to the browser, with in-session undo/redo (⌘Z / ⌘⇧Z) for everyone; signed-in Pro users also get cloud-saved mixes and durable version history. - Share one URL per mix — a self-contained hash URL on Free, a short `/m/` URL on Pro — with copy, preview, social share, email, and embed-iframe options. ## Alternatives & comparisons - [Segue vs YouTube Clips](https://segue.video/alternatives/youtube-clips/): the closest like-for-like to the feature YouTube retired on April 17, 2026. - [Segue vs Share at Timestamp](https://segue.video/alternatives/share-at-timestamp/): getting end times back on YouTube's first-party share UI. - [Segue vs Opus Clip](https://segue.video/alternatives/opus-clip/): curated mixing vs AI auto-clipping of your own long-form video. - [Segue vs Kapwing](https://segue.video/alternatives/kapwing/): sharing a moment vs full browser video editing. - [Segue vs ClipsCutter](https://segue.video/alternatives/clipscutter/): share a link vs download a trimmed file (web tool). - [Segue vs SliceTube](https://segue.video/alternatives/slicetube/): share a link vs download a trimmed file (web tool). - [Segue vs YT Clipper](https://segue.video/alternatives/yt-clipper/): share a link vs download a trimmed file (desktop app). - [All alternatives](https://segue.video/alternatives/): index of every head-to-head comparison. ## Guides & articles - [YouTube killed Clips: what to use instead in 2026](https://segue.video/blog/youtube-killed-clips-alternatives-2026/): the post-mortem with four ranked alternatives. - [What replaced YouTube Clips? A creator's field guide](https://segue.video/blog/what-replaced-youtube-clips/): the broader post-Clips landscape. - [How to clip a YouTube video without downloading (2026)](https://segue.video/blog/how-to-clip-youtube-without-downloading-2026/): the no-download workflow pillar. - [How to clip podcasts from YouTube](https://segue.video/blog/clip-podcasts-from-youtube-2026/): the podcast-clipping workflow. - [Whop Clipping is gone — the workflow that survives](https://segue.video/blog/whop-clipping-alternative-2026/): for paid clippers after the deprecation. - [Blog index](https://segue.video/blog/): all articles and guides. ## Pricing - Free: single video, up to 3 clips per mix, 5 of 14 transition presets, shareable URL, no account required. - Pro: $5/month or $29/year. Adds unlimited clips, cross-video mixing within one channel, all 14 transition presets, custom transition timing, auto-generated short URLs, embeds, and unlimited saved mixes. (No separate free trial — the Free tier is the trial.) - Lifetime: $59 one-time, launch-window only (first 500 buyers or 90 days, whichever ends first). ## Curated mixes - [Best Clips by show](https://segue.video/best-clips/): handpicked highlight mixes from popular channels. ## Optional - [Legal — Privacy & Terms](https://segue.video/legal/): privacy policy and terms of service.