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YouTube clip tools for Educational Creators.
10 creators covered. Pick a page below or open the cutter directly.
Educational YouTube — Veritasium, Kurzgesagt, 3Blue1Brown, Andrew Huberman, Vsauce, TED Talks, CGP Grey, Tom Scott, Wendover, Smarter Every Day — produces some of the most-cited content on the platform. Clip extraction here serves different needs than entertainment: a single concept demonstration for a slide deck, an animated proof for a study reference, an interview moment for academic citation. Each creator page below has format-specific tips for the kind of clip the channel produces best.
Educational clips are heavily used in classrooms, study materials, and slide decks. Almost every channel in this category supports fair-use educational embedding when properly credited. AppsGolem outputs clean MP4 files with no watermark, suitable for slides; the per-creator pages below note any creator-specific licensing or attribution conventions worth following.
№ 01 / Creators
Browse Educational Creators clip tools
2–4 hours per episode
Andrew Huberman
Huberman Lab
Open →12–35 minutes per video
Veritasium
Veritasium
Open →8–15 minutes per video
Kurzgesagt – In a Nutshell
Kurzgesagt
Open →12–35 minutes per video
3Blue1Brown
3Blue1Brown
Open →15–25 minutes per video
Vsauce
Vsauce
Open →12–20 minutes per video
Wendover Productions
Wendover Productions
Open →5–25 minutes per talk
TED
TED Talks
Open →5–15 minutes per video
Tom Scott
Tom Scott
Open →5–20 minutes per video
CGP Grey
CGP Grey
Open →10–30 minutes per video
Smarter Every Day
Smarter Every Day
Open →№ 02 / FAQ
Clipping Educational Creators — FAQ.
Are these channels appropriate for classroom use?
Yes — most channels in this category are widely used in academic settings (universities, K-12, professional training). Specific guidance per creator is on each page below: e.g., Kurzgesagt and Veritasium are widely cited in K-12 science; 3Blue1Brown and CGP Grey are common in undergraduate math/civics; Andrew Huberman's content fits health-protocol contexts.
Do these channels publish chapter timestamps?
Most do, with significant variation. Andrew Huberman's chaptering is unusually thorough; 3Blue1Brown, TED Talks, and Wendover all chapter consistently. Single-experiment narrative channels like Smarter Every Day chapter less consistently. Each creator page notes the specific convention.
Can I extract just the actionable content without context?
Yes. Most educational channels structure videos as setup → core content → conclusion, with chapter markers separating them. The per-creator pages below identify where the actionable content lives in that structure (e.g., Huberman's 'Tools' segments, 3Blue1Brown's intuition-building moments).
Are these channels suitable for K-12 vs. university embedding?
Varies — Mark Rober and Kurzgesagt skew K-12 friendly; 3Blue1Brown and Wendover lean university; Andrew Huberman is adult-focused but classroom-suitable for high school+ health curricula. Verify each clip's specific content before classroom use.
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More YouTube cutter guides.
Podcasts
Clip a podcast from YouTube
Extract Joe Rogan, Lex Fridman, or any podcast moment as MP4 or MP3.
Lectures
Cut a lecture into chapters
Split MIT, Stanford, or Khan Academy lectures into study clips.
Timestamp
Download a specific timestamp
Just the part you want — no whole-file download.
Quote
Extract a verbatim quote
Save what someone said on camera, with on-record proof.
Social
Clip for TikTok, Reels & Shorts
Repurpose long YouTube uploads into short-form clips.
Save
Save a YouTube moment
Keep just the part that matters as an MP4 file.
Premiere
YouTube clip for Premiere Pro
Frame-accurate H.264 cuts that import into Premiere, DaVinci, Final Cut without re-conform.
Shorts
YouTube Shorts maker
Auto 9:16 with face & active-speaker tracking — no manual reframe.
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