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Three features to turn on inside Medal. Each one runs in the background while you play, so your next session ends with clips already saved.
Open MedalOpen Medal, enable a few settings, and the app handles the rest of the clipping while you play.

Medal detects kills, aces, headshots, and clutch plays across 100+ games and saves them as clips. No hotkey, no button press. Find it in Settings > Auto-Clipping.
Turn on Auto-Clipping
When you unlock a rare Steam achievement, Medal saves a clip the second it pops. The brag-worthy ones, captured automatically.
Open Auto-Clipping settings
Say 'Medal Clip That' (or set your own trigger phrase) and Medal saves the clip. Use your voice to clip in any game. Only on Medal. Find it in Settings > Clip Settings.
Turn on Voice Clips
The Medal home feed shows what your friends are playing, what they're clipping, and which partner games are paying Robux, UGC, or Medal Premium for clip-based quests.
Open the home feed
Customize your Medal profile around what you play and what you want to show off. Pick highlight clips, achievements, total time played, your top games, and your squad.
Customize your profileVoice Clips
Say “Medal Clip That” (or set your own trigger phrase) and Medal saves the clip. Works in every game, including the ones Auto-Clipping doesn't support yet. Only on Medal. Turn it on in Settings > Clip Settings.
Turn on Voice ClipsYour profile
Pick highlight clips, achievements, total time played, top games, and your favorite squad. Add rows, switch the colors, make the page about what you actually play. Edit it from your profile page.
Customize your profile
Setup
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Open Settings > Auto-Clipping and flip the switch for the games you play. Add Voice Clips from Settings > Clip Settings if you want mic reactions saved too.
Medal runs in the background and saves the moments worth saving. Open your library after the session and the clips are already there.

“Auto-clipping is the only reason I ever have anything good to send to my friends. I forget to press the hotkey. Medal doesn't.”
