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Web Extraction

Twitch Clip

Fetch one public Twitch clip by URL, including normalized clip title, creator, broadcaster, view count, duration, thumbnail, and source video metadata when available.

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Overview

Twitch Clip fetches one public Twitch clip by URL and returns normalized clip metadata for a shareable moment. It captures title, creator and broadcaster context, game/category, view count, duration, thumbnail, source VOD context, state flags, and available media rendition details when Twitch exposes them.

Use cases

  • Inspect a specific Twitch clip's title, creator, broadcaster, game, duration, views, and source VOD context.
  • Review media renditions and quality rows when a clip includes downloadable playback details.
  • Use clip metadata as a focused follow-up from a Twitch profile or video audit.

Input tips

  • Provide a full HTTPS Twitch clip URL.
  • Supported shapes include clips.twitch.tv clip URLs and channel clip URLs under twitch.tv.
  • Tracking parameters are stripped during normalization.
  • Use Twitch Profile or Twitch User Videos when you need channel-level context before choosing a clip.

Expected output

The AI Tool returns availability status, pagination status, canonical source URL, optional normalized clip, warnings, normalization notes, preserved provider fields, and cost metadata. Clip details can include ID, slug, title, public URL, embed URL, thumbnail, creation time, duration, view count, broadcaster and creator IDs/names, curator, game/category, broadcast/source VOD details, language, source VOD offset, featured/published/viewer-edit flags, direct video URL when available, media quality rows, asset renditions, Guest Star participants, and recovered fields. The run view supports curated JSON and CSV exports while omitting expiring signed direct-download URLs from curated exports.

Caveats

  • Only public, readable Twitch clips can return details.
  • Deleted, private, restricted, or malformed clip URLs may return no clip data or warnings.
  • View counts, thumbnails, source VOD context, state flags, and media links can change after the run.
  • Direct MP4 or rendition links can be temporary and may expire.