Valorant

Tactical FPS highlights

Valorant highlights without scrubbing every round.

Splice watches your capture folder, samples the match, and helps turn clean Valorant kills, clutches, aces, and retakes into shareable clips.

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Capture the moments between rounds

Valorant highlights are easy to miss when the recording includes buys, rotations, and long post-round downtime. Splice keeps the original file local while looking for the moments that deserve a short cut.

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Built for ShadowPlay, OBS, and folder workflows

Point Splice at the folder where your recordings land. It can watch NVIDIA ShadowPlay saves, OBS exports, or any folder you already use for match captures.

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AI vision for kill-focused review

Instead of relying on a game API, Splice samples frames and asks vision models what happened on screen, making it useful for ranked sessions, customs, and casual queues.

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Edit and publish only what matters

Review detected moments, combine clips in the editor, keep local highlights permanently, and optionally publish recent plays to Explore for a 14-day public feed.

No public clips right now

Be first to publish a Valorant highlight.

Explore clips are temporary and disappear after 14 days. Download Splice, capture your next play, and publish it when you are ready.

FAQ

Valorant questions, answered.

Can Splice find aces and clutches, not just single kills?

Splice detects kills from the Valorant killfeed and ability markers, so multi-kill rounds, aces, and clutch retakes show up as dense highlight windows. The buffer-before and buffer-after settings keep the lead-up and aftermath in the cut.

Does Splice need a Valorant API or account?

No. Splice reads the recordings already on your drive and uses AI vision to read the screen, so it never connects to a Valorant account, game API, or stats service. The video file is the only input.

Does it work with NVIDIA ShadowPlay, OBS, and other recorders?

Yes. Splice watches the folder your captures land in — NVIDIA App / ShadowPlay, OBS, Medal, or any tool that writes MP4s — and processes new Valorant recordings as they appear. Your recording workflow does not change.

Are my Valorant clips uploaded anywhere?

No, not by default. Source recordings and extracted highlights stay on your machine. Publishing to the Explore feed is opt-in and per-clip; even then your local files are never moved or deleted, and published clips expire after 14 days.

Is Splice free?

The Windows app is free. AI analysis runs through your own OpenRouter key, so model usage is billed to you by your provider at cost — there is no Splice subscription or markup.

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Turn your next Valorant session into clips.

Splice watches recording folders, creates local highlights, and only publishes clips when you choose to share them.