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Your library lives on your PC
Settings, queues, stats, thumbnails, projects, and default highlights live under local app data unless you choose another output folder. The core app does not require a cloud account.
Local gameplay clip extraction
Splice is designed as a local Windows desktop workflow: watch recordings, detect highlights when you ask it to analyze, and save extracted clips on your machine.
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Settings, queues, stats, thumbnails, projects, and default highlights live under local app data unless you choose another output folder. The core app does not require a cloud account.
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When you run analysis, Splice sends the necessary video input or sampled frames to OpenRouter with the detection prompt. If you do not analyze a clip, Splice does not send it to a model.
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Highlights are written as new MP4 files in your output location. Source recordings in capture folders are read, not modified, by normal extraction and editing workflows.
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Publishing to Explore is optional. If you choose it, Splice uploads a clip copy and poster for the public feed, where clips expire after 14 days. Local highlights remain on your machine.
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Free Windows desktop app. Bring your own OpenRouter key for AI analysis.
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