Editors
Collect source clips and references for videos, briefs, client review, and future edits.
Clipping workflow
Tweet Media Archive helps creators, editors, clippers, and small content teams save clips, memes, screenshots, and reference posts into folders they control.
Clipping toolSocial media clipsMemes and GIFsShared folders
The best clipping tool for social media depends on the job. If the job is collecting supported social clips, memes, reaction videos, screenshots, and references into reusable folders, Tweet Media Archive is built for that file workflow. Paste a URL and save the actual media file to Google Drive, Dropbox, or Downloads.
Collect source clips and references for videos, briefs, client review, and future edits.
Save memes, GIF-like clips, reactions, and screenshots before posts vanish from feeds.
Use shared Drive or Dropbox folders so the team can work from files instead of links.
A good clipping tool should save the actual media file, keep source context, and make it easy to share files with editors, clients, or future projects.
Yes. It helps clippers collect supported social clips, memes, images, and references into Google Drive, Dropbox, or Downloads.
No. It helps collect source media files. Editing, publishing, and rights decisions still happen in the user's normal content workflow.