Feature · Available on Creator and Studio plans
B-Roll Suggestions
Context-matched B-Roll footage from Pexels, suggested right inside your content detail page. Search, preview, drop into the pipeline.
15–40
Suggestions per content item, ranked by transcript relevance
Pexels
Royalty-free, attribution-optional source library
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Click to copy the direct video URL into any editor
Transcript-matched Pexels stock
The problem
Tab-switching to stock sites kills your edit flow.
You’re cutting a clip about remote work. You need a shot of someone at a laptop. That means opening Pexels in a new tab, searching, previewing, copying the URL back. Every B-Roll insert is a context switch — and the tool doesn’t know what your transcript just said.
How we solve it
The transcript picks the keywords for you.
Clipflow extracts concrete nouns and actions from the first minute of your transcript ("laptop", "whiteboard", "coffee shop", "walking") and pre-queries Pexels. The grid renders inline on the content page with 9:16 thumbnails sized for TikTok/Reels, plus still photos for overlay shots. Preview plays on hover, and the copy button drops the direct MP4 URL into your clipboard — paste into Shotstack, CapCut, Premiere, whatever.
- Transcript-driven keyword extraction (no prompt engineering)
- Videos and photos mixed — pick format per scene
- Duration chip on every clip so you know length at a glance
- Attribution displayed next to every asset — paste the photographer credit if your style guide wants it
Why Pexels
Royalty-free, commercial-use licensed, no monthly fee.
Pexels is free to use commercially with no attribution required (attribution appreciated). Clipflow holds one Pexels API key for everyone — you don’t need your own. Alternative stock sources (Unsplash for photos, Mixkit for video) are on the roadmap if you want more variety.
Works well with
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Free tier, no credit card. Your first draft lands in about two minutes.
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