SAVE THE MOMENT. FIND IT AGAIN.

Save configurable instant replays, organize clips from your recording folders, transcribe speech locally, and find moments by the words that were said.

KeepClip

Hardware acceleration

KeepClip uses H.264 NVENC, AMF, or Quick Sync when available and falls back to CPU encoding when needed.

Configurable instant replay

Use your chosen hotkey to save the previous 30 seconds to 5 minutes, at 30, 60, or 90 FPS.

Search spoken words

Local Whisper transcription makes clips searchable by what was said, without sending audio to a KeepClip server.

Clip preview

Sample gaming clips

CS2
Valorant
World of Tanks (Mir Tankov)

How KeepClip works

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Choose your clip folder

Point KeepClip at your recordings. It scans that folder and all of its subfolders.

02

Save or import clips

Use Instant Replay with a configurable hotkey or browse clips created by your existing recorder.

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Transcribe, find, and trim

Search spoken words, organize favorites and folders, then cut or compress the part you want.

100% open source

Fully open. Easy to verify.

The complete KeepClip source code is public in the official GitHub repository. You can inspect how recording, transcription, clip management, and Google Drive integration work.

View source code on GitHub
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Public source code

The application code is available for everyone to review.

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Transparent operation

Check what KeepClip does with your recordings and connected services.

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Community feedback

Report bugs and suggest improvements directly on GitHub.

Verified capabilities

What the current app supports

KeepClip — Replay settings
Instant Replay
Configurable recording options
Encoder H.264: NVENC / AMF / Quick Sync / CPU fallback
Frame rate 30 / 60 / 90 FPS
Replay length 30 seconds – 5 minutes
Capture size Primary display, up to 3840 px wide
Video encoding
H.264
Hardware encoder when available, with a software fallback.
Replay buffer
Rotating local segments
Two-second temporary files are automatically removed as they age.
FAQ

Frequently asked questions

No. KeepClip can use NVIDIA NVENC, AMD AMF, or Intel Quick Sync hardware encoding. If none is available, it falls back to CPU encoding. Performance depends on your hardware and recording settings, so KeepClip does not promise zero FPS impact.
SmartScreen may show this warning because KeepClip does not yet have a widely recognized code-signing certificate. The warning itself does not mean that the installer contains a virus. Continue only if you downloaded KeepClip-Setup.exe from this website or the official open-source KeepClip repository on GitHub. Select More info and then Run anyway. Do not launch an installer downloaded from another source.
You can trim and compress a clip to a selected size, then attach the saved file manually. Optional Google Drive integration uses your own Drive for storage and streaming; KeepClip does not generate public short links.
The current release is available as a free download and does not contain a Pro tier or artificial recording-quality limits.
No KeepClip account is required. Optional cloud storage uses Google OAuth to connect your own Google Drive and therefore uses the storage quota of that Google account.
No. Instant Replay is optional. You can use clips recorded with NVIDIA ShadowPlay, SteelSeries GG, OBS, or another recorder. Point KeepClip at the folder where that program saves clips, and KeepClip will scan it together with its subfolders.
Ready to organize your clips?

Your best moments,
easy to find.

Download the installer, choose your clips folder, then scan it or enable Instant Replay.

See sample clips →
Free download · Windows x64 · No ads