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Web Extraction

Kick Clip

Fetch one public Kick clip by URL, including normalized clip details, numeric-string tolerant view and duration metrics, creator/channel context, and temporary media asset URLs.

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Overview

Kick Clip fetches one public Kick clip URL and normalizes the clip page into title, creator and channel context, category, views, likes, duration, VOD offset, thumbnails, direct media assets, and status details. Use it to study streamer moments, short-form inspiration, or creator clips before content planning or partnership research.

Use cases

  • Inspect a specific Kick clip's title, creator, channel, category, views, likes, and duration.
  • Review thumbnail, video, playlist, and other media asset URLs when available.
  • Use clip timing and VOD context to understand where a moment came from.

Input tips

  • Provide a full HTTPS Kick clip URL in the form kick.com/handle/clips/clip-id.
  • Use the canonical clip page URL; unrelated Kick URLs and missing clip IDs are rejected.
  • Strip query strings if the URL does not validate.
  • Use broader creator or video research tools when you need more than one clip.

Expected output

The AI Tool returns availability status, the source Kick clip URL, normalized clip details when available, warnings, normalization notes, recovered fields, and cost metadata. Clip fields can include ID, title, source and canonical URLs, thumbnail URL, video URL, livestream, category, channel, user, privacy and mature labels, likes, views, duration, created and started timestamps, VOD ID and start offset, creator and channel profiles, category details, direct media assets, and additional recovered fields.

Caveats

  • Only public, readable Kick clip URLs can return clip details.
  • Deleted, restricted, malformed, or temporarily unavailable clips can return warnings or no clip data.
  • Direct media and playlist URLs can be temporary and may expire.
  • Views, likes, titles, thumbnails, privacy labels, mature labels, and categories can change after the run.
  • Review clips directly before quoting, embedding, or using them in campaign materials.