How to Cut a YouTube Video into Shorts Using AI: 2026 Complete Guide
TL;DR: The Shortest Path from Long Video to 5 Shorts
In 2026, the most efficient way to cut a YouTube long video into Shorts is AI subtitle highlighting + smart filler-word removal + one-click export — averaging 8-12 minutes total, more than 5x faster than manual editing. This guide demonstrates the full workflow with CutFast and compares 3 mainstream approaches: pure manual, AI fully automatic, and AI-assisted.
If you only want the verdict: AI-assisted (you make the final cut decision) gives the highest quality with the most control. Fully automatic AI is fastest but frequently misses.
Three-Method Comparison
| Method | Time (30-min → 5 clips) | Clip Quality | Learning Curve | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pure manual (CapCut/Premiere) | 60-90 min | High (full control) | High (editing skill) | Long-term professional editors |
| Fully automatic AI (OpusClip/Klap) | 5-10 min | Medium (AI picks aren’t always on) | Low | High volume, less picky |
| AI-assisted (CutFast subtitle highlight) | 8-12 min | High (AI surfaces, you decide) | Low | Most YouTubers |
Full Workflow (Using CutFast)
Step 1: Import the YouTube Video
Open cutfa.st, paste your YouTube link into the input box (or upload a local video file — supported formats and size limits per the in-app prompts). CutFast auto-fetches the video and generates subtitles.
Why this matters: Traditional editing requires download → transcode → import to project library — 5-10 minutes just to get started. CutFast is paste-and-go, with subtitles ready in 1-2 minutes.
Step 2: Use Subtitles to Find Shorts Candidates
Once loaded, the left panel shows full subtitles, and the timeline displays AI-marked highlight segments (color-coded blocks). Three approaches:
- Scan AI-marked segments: scroll through highlight blocks, listen for 5 seconds to confirm if they fit your “Shorts hook” criteria. AI usually hits 50-70% on target.
- Keyword search the subtitles:
Cmd+Fto find your expected viral keywords (“secret”, “truth”, “don’t”), jump to relevant moments. - Trust your gut: you’ve watched your own video — you know which minutes are gold. Highlight the subtitles like using a marker to select.
3 traits of a Shorts hook (use these to judge AI-marked segments):
- First 3 seconds contain conflict or counter-intuitive conclusion (“99% of people get X wrong”)
- Contains a complete mini-story or data point (a closed loop, not a fragment)
- Clear pacing, no long pauses (gaps over 5 seconds tank Shorts retention)
Step 3: AI Auto-Removes Fillers and Silence
After selecting 5-10 candidates, CutFast’s AI auto-removes “um”, “uh”, “like” and other fillers, plus auto-trims silent gaps over 0.5 seconds. This step is the most time-consuming in traditional editing — listening sentence-by-sentence, cutting one at a time, takes 40-60 minutes for a 30-min video.
Result: A 90-second candidate compresses to 60-75 seconds, fitting within Shorts’ 60-second cap.
Step 4: Export and Reframe Vertical
CutFast defaults to 16:9 export (preserves original YouTube quality). Shorts needs 9:16 vertical:
- Built-in Reframe (if available in your interface): select 9:16 output; AI auto-tracks faces/captions to keep them centered
- Reframe externally: export 16:9 first, then use CapCut/Premiere to add vertical bars + center captions
If your content is “talking head” (vlog, commentary), face-tracking 9:16 is highly accurate. If it’s “fast scene cuts” (tutorials, gaming), manual reframing is more reliable.
Step 5: Batch Export and Upload to YouTube Shorts
Finally, export 5-10 clips one by one (each < 60 seconds). Naming suggestion: OriginalVideoTitle-HookSummary.mp4, easier for filling titles/descriptions on upload.
When uploading to YouTube Shorts, the hook copy + the first frame visual drive 80% of retention. Add a cover text overlay in CapCut or similar after export.
Real Case Study: 30-Min Tutorial → 7 Shorts
An English-learning YouTuber’s 30-minute video “The Most Underrated Speaking Method of 2026” tested with CutFast:
- Paste link + subtitles generated: 2 minutes
- Browse AI highlights + select: 5 minutes (chose 7 segments)
- AI removes fillers + trims silence: automatic, 1 minute
- Per-clip fine-tune + export: 4 minutes
Total: 12 minutes for 7 Shorts candidates. Of those, 5 published as-is, 2 needed cover text. Equivalent manual editing would be 90+ minutes — CutFast saves 87% of time.
FAQ
Q1: Will YouTube copyright affect clipping?
If it’s your own channel content, no issue. For commentary/tutorial-style clips of others’ videos, credit the original creator + link in description; YouTube’s algorithm rewards originality signals.
Q2: What YouTube video lengths does CutFast support?
In theory, multi-hour videos work, but in practice subtitle generation slows on 1-2+ hour videos. For long videos, first use the 5-step highlight extraction workflow to lock in 30-minute hot zones, then clip.
Q3: My Shorts have no traffic after clipping — what now?
Clipping is just step one. Shorts retention lives or dies on the first 3-second hook. See the 3-step trending clip discovery method for finding natural hooks in your long videos.
Q4: How does this compare to using CapCut’s auto-edit AI?
CapCut’s auto-edit leans toward “fully automated finished cut”, while CutFast is “AI surfaces, you decide”. For hook-dependent formats like Shorts, human-in-the-loop produces clearly higher retention than pure AI selection.
Q5: Can I publish directly to TikTok/Reels?
Yes. CutFast exports universal MP4 — works on TikTok and Instagram Reels. For Xiaohongshu / batch TikTok production, 3:4 vertical adaptation is needed.
Decision Tree
- 1-3 Shorts/week: CutFast free tier (3/day, no watermark) is enough
- 5+/week, monetization pressure: see CutFast vs Klap comparison, choose by budget
- Tutorial/interview channels: CutFast’s character-level editing has a clear advantage
- Variety/comedy hook hunting: OpusClip vs CutFast comparison helps you decide
Try It Now
Open cutfa.st, paste your most recent YouTube video — within 12 minutes you’ll have 5-7 Shorts candidates. 3 daily free runs, no watermark, no sign-up required.
CutFast Team