Clapper, the creator-first short-form video and livestream platform, announced the launch of its native AI video generation tool, giving creators the ability to produce AI-generated video content entirely within the Clapper app.
The new feature enables users to generate high-quality videos of four, six, or eight seconds in length, either from a text-based concept or by using an existing photo as a starting point. Creators can transport themselves into new settings, environments, and scenarios without relying on external editing tools or production resources.
The launch marks Clapper’s latest step in building a comprehensive, all-in-one creator platform. In recent months, the company introduced built-in editing tools, giving users the ability to trim, crop, adjust speed, and add text without leaving the app.
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The platform also recently launched Clapper Clubs, interest-based community spaces where creators and users can connect around shared passions. AI video generation is the newest addition to a suite that continues to grow.
The momentum behind these launches reflects a broader surge in platform growth. Clapper previously rose to #3 on the App Store during a period of heightened demand from creators seeking a stable, transparent social media platform. The app has continued expanding its feature set and global footprint since, and is now available in more than 80 countries.
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Every Clapper user receives two complimentary video generations at launch to explore the feature. The rollout is part of the company’s ongoing investment in an AI-powered, creator-centric ecosystem built around authentic storytelling and community-first values.
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