Last year, Netflix introduced Moments, a mobile feature that let viewers save, relive, and share highlights. Fans quickly embraced it with viral content. Wednesday Addams’s dance scene spread across social platforms, and the debut of the Saja Boys with Soda Pop in KPop Demon Hunters became one of the most replayed scenes. The feature stood out because it gave users a direct way to capture what mattered most.
Introducing Netflix Clips
Now, Netflix is leveling up the experience with Netflix Clips. This new update launched with Wednesday Season 2 Part 2. It gives you more control by letting you pick both a starting point and an end point when saving a scene. Instead of grabbing only a snapshot, you can now create clips that cover the full sequence.
How to Use Netflix Clips
Here’s how it works:
- While watching on mobile, tap the “Clip” button when you find a scene you like.
- Use the slider tool to adjust where your clip ends.
- Tap Save, and your clip appears under “My Netflix.”
From there, you can replay your saved clips anytime or share them directly with friends. According to the Netflix Help Center, the feature is gradually rolling out to more regions and mobile devices.
Why It Matters for Fans

hort-form content dominates today’s media landscape, and Netflix knows it. Platforms like TikTok and Instagram Reels thrive on quick, shareable highlights — and this new feature aligns perfectly with that trend.
Netflix Clips gives fans a personalized way to engage with their favorite content, whether it’s sharing funny lines, emotional scenes, or iconic choreography. In doing so, it turns every user into a storyteller, curating their own mini “highlight reel.”
“With Netflix Clips, your favorite moments don’t just end when the credits roll — they live on,” says the official Netflix Newsroom announcement.
Build Your Own Highlight Reel
The feature redefines how fans interact with shows. Now, you can relive the Wednesday dance, save dramatic reveals, or keep a loop of your favorite K-pop moments — all in one place.
Each saved clip is stored under your account, making it easy to revisit the moments that made you laugh, cry, or cheer. It’s not just about watching anymore — it’s about collecting stories that matter to you.
So open Netflix, stream Wednesday, and start creating your personal highlight reel. For official updates and upcoming features, visit the Netflix Newsroom.
