Rapid Fire
Meme Compilations
Dozens of short setups in one source. The cut needs to move immediately after each laugh without clipping the next joke.
Meme Reaction · AI editor
Rapid-fire memes, internet oddities, fail compilations and community submissions. Vatt keeps every source punchline tied to the face, comment or group response it triggered, then turns a long recording into a cut that never loses the joke.

Meme reaction is not one source format. It can start with a twenty-second clip, a community meme folder, a thirty-minute compilation or a live scroll through the week's internet. What connects the category is density: every setup is short, every payoff arrives quickly, and the edit only works when the audience can read the meme and the creator's response at the same time.
Rapid Fire
Dozens of short setups in one source. The cut needs to move immediately after each laugh without clipping the next joke.
Community
Recurring submissions turn the audience into the source desk. Context, usernames and the creator's callback all matter.
Internet
Animals, fails, strange products and moments with almost no setup. The reaction face is often the whole editorial angle.
Culture
Gaming, sports, creator drama and release-week jokes that expire quickly. Turnaround matters as much as the punchline.
Group
Two or more creators talking over the same feed. The edit has to select the strongest face without losing the group rhythm.
Shorts
A single setup and response repackaged for 9:16, with the source still readable and the reaction never cropped out.
A current editorial selection spanning recurring meme episodes, community jokes, streamer clips and cross-platform internet reactions.
Fandom memes34:19KSI Reacts To The Funniest 'Thick Of It' MemesKSIClips · 52K views · Creator memes
Creator memesTikTokKSI Reacts to a Meme That Makes Your Head MoveONLY_KSI · TikTok meme reaction
Internet memes11:19The Most "DANK" Memes on The Internet ft. @WVish — Part 1Men of Culture Ultra · 396K views · Meme episode
Viral memesTikTokXavier Live Reacts to the Most Viral Memes of the YearXavier Memes · TikTok meme reaction
Viral clips8:02Funniest Fails On The Internet!Beast Reacts · 28M views · Internet fails
Live reactionTikTokThe Craziest Stream Reaction EverKingsammelot · TikTok streamer reaction
Fandom memes8:11The Most OUT OF POCKET Roblox Meme EverKeviscap · 2.6K views · Gaming memes
Internet momentTikTokHe Is Not Living RightDave · TikTok streamer reaction
Community memesAnimal Hospital Reacts To Random MemesReallySophie · Character reactions
Community memesTikTokReacting to Viewers' Thanksgiving PlatesZeusy · TikTok community reaction
Cast reactionThe Funniest Meme Ever!Awesome World · Cross-cultural reaction
Celebrity memesTikTokNicki Minaj Reacts to the Hulk Hogan MemetheeHausofMEME · TikTok meme historyMetadata reflects each video's public source page at the time of curation. TikTok engagement totals are not reproduced here.
Three different production shapes: a personality-led clips channel, a large multi-host reaction desk and a numbered meme series with its own returning audience.
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KSIClips turns streams and longer creator sessions into focused videos built around fan memes, Sidemen history and internet comedy. Vatt can separate the source feed from the live take, rank the strongest responses and deliver both the full reaction and the short clip from one session.
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A multi-host desk reacting to internet compilations, creator history and broad online culture. Vatt keeps every host synchronized, follows the active speaker and switches to the face that carries each punchline without flattening the group chemistry.
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A numbered meme series that mixes evergreen internet jokes with seasonal and topical episodes. Vatt reuses the same layout, intro and export package while indexing a completely new source folder for every installment.
View channel profileThe source material can overlap, but the promise to the audience is different. Meme reaction is commentary and selection; Try Not to Laugh is a challenge with a visible win condition.
Taste, commentary and community callbacks
Tension around whether the creator breaks
Memes, posts, clips, compilations and topical folders
A prepared comedy reel or escalating challenge playlist
Setup, response, comment, move on
Build pressure, hold the almost-laugh, reveal the break
Pauses, explains, ranks and tells stories
Suppresses a reaction and stays inside the rules
Community submissions and the weekly internet cycle
Difficulty levels, punishments and guest challenges
One highly shareable meme plus the sharpest response
The exact moment the creator loses
Keeps source and commentary paired across a dense session
Finds near-breaks and ranks the challenge peaks
A channel can publish both from the same recording. Vatt keeps the full commentary cut for Meme Reaction, then pulls the cleanest laugh-or-lose beat for the challenge Short.
The manual cost of meme reaction comes from volume, not source length. A hundred tiny clips create a hundred sync points, a hundred context decisions and a hundred chances to cut the laugh too early.
Vatt keeps the source frame, reaction face and spoken response on one indexed moment, even when the session jumps between browser tabs, vertical clips and image posts.
Laughs, surprise, speech and replay behavior surface as ranked moments, so a long meme folder becomes a shortlist instead of an hour-by-hour review pass.
When several people react at once, Vatt keeps the group shot available and selects the strongest face or active speaker for the close-up.
Vertical exports keep captions and the meme legible while preserving enough space for the creator's face — without rebuilding the composition by hand.
Save the intro, meme counter, source frame, lower thirds and export presets once, then apply the format to every new folder or community submission episode.
Every selected joke arrives as an ordinary editable clip. Reorder it, extend the setup, remove it or ask Vatt to recut one section without touching the rest.
A recurring folder, a returning audience and a point of view. Vatt turns the weekly source pile into the next episode.
Hours live, minutes worth publishing. Vatt finds the internet moment and the response that made chat move.
Four faces, one punchline. Vatt keeps the ensemble and the strongest close-up in the same editable cut.
Subscribers send the source. Vatt preserves the context and gets the response back to them while the joke is still current.
The source is already short. The time disappears in the hundred tiny decisions between one joke and the next. Vatt indexes those decisions as one connected pass.
Add the camera feeds, screen recording and original meme files. Vatt aligns every source switch to the reaction and commentary it produced.
Laughs, surprise, speech and replay behavior surface the strongest beats, with the source context still attached to every suggestion.
Reorder the jokes, extend any setup, apply the saved layout and export the full episode plus vertical source-and-reaction clips together.
It is a video where a creator responds to internet memes, viral clips, image posts, community submissions or compilations while adding commentary, ranking, stories or group discussion. Unlike a pure repost, the creator's selection and response are the editorial reason to watch.
Try Not to Laugh is a challenge with rules and a visible failure moment. Meme Reaction is broader: the creator can pause, explain, rank, replay and connect one joke to another. The source may overlap, but the audience promise and edit rhythm are different.
Yes. Browser captures, image posts, landscape videos and vertical clips can stay in one indexed project. Vatt preserves the source bounds and builds an editable layout for each aspect ratio instead of forcing every meme into one crop.
Vatt ranks moments using expression, laughter, speech energy, replay behavior and the source timing. You still make the editorial choice; the ranking replaces the first full scrub and keeps every suggestion editable on the timeline.
Yes. It synchronizes the cameras, preserves the group composition and can select the active speaker or strongest response for each beat. You can swap any camera choice after the cut is generated.
Each source-and-response pair can become its own vertical clip. Vatt reframes the meme and the creator together, keeps on-screen text readable and exports the full episode plus selected Shorts from the same project.
No. Memes and viral clips can still belong to other creators or rights holders. Vatt helps preserve source references and build a commentary-led, selectively edited video, but creators remain responsible for permissions, platform rules and their final publication choices.
Vatt is invite-only while we onboard the first wave of meme-reaction creators.