Your clips.
Not content for a feed.
Medal.tv wraps clipping in a social platform: a feed, profiles, trending pages, and a community built around your clips. Revidi goes the other way. Every clip is an MP4 saved to your own Videos folder, and sharing is something you choose to do, one link at a time.
Sign in, and each saved clip uploads in the background with a paste-ready link dropped in your clipboard. Don't sign in, and everything simply stays on your machine.
Skipping the platform also keeps Revidi light. There's no feed to render and no community features to load. Just a tray icon, a rolling buffer and a minimal UI, built to be forgotten until you hit the hotkey.
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Revidi vs Medal.tv at a glance.
Why switch from Medal
Local-first, by default
Clips are ordinary MP4 files in your Windows Videos folder. No library lock-in, no platform between you and your own recordings.
Sharing is a link, not a post
There's no feed to publish to and no algorithm deciding who sees your clip. The link is in your clipboard the moment the clip saves. Just paste it in Discord, Slack, or a tweet, and it previews inline.
Edits keep the same link
Trim a clip in the built-in editor and hit Overwrite. The link you already pasted now serves the trimmed version. No deleting, no re-uploading, and no dead links.
When to use Medal over Revidi
If you want a community, like browsing other people's clips, building a profile, or getting discovered, then Medal is built for exactly that. Revidi makes sense when clipping is about saving your own moments and sharing them with the people you choose.
Questions, answered.
Can I still share clips without a social platform?
Yes. When you're signed in, every saved clip uploads in the background and a share link is copied to your clipboard. The link previews inline in Discord, Slack, Twitter/X, and anywhere else Open Graph embeds work.
Do my clips get uploaded automatically?
Only if you're signed in. Signed out, clips stay as local MP4s in your Videos folder. Free accounts can keep 3 clips in the cloud, and Premium removes the limit.
Do Revidi share links expire?
No. A shared clip link keeps working, and if you trim the clip later, the same link serves the updated version.
Is Revidi free?
Yes. Downloading Revidi and saving unlimited clips locally is free. A free account lets you share 3 clips to the cloud and edit up to 3; Premium ($4.99/month) removes those limits.
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