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What devices and platforms does Subclip support?

This question is important because Subclip's workflow depends on a mix of UX, browser APIs, and hardware acceleration. A setup that works on desktop may fail on mobile, while a robust desktop browser setup is usually the safest path for production usage.

Subclip is currently browser-only.

There was one legacy Mac application, but it is not available now. If you need a macOS app, request access here: https://www.subclip.app/macapp

Subclip is not supported on every browser. For best compatibility, use modern Chromium-based desktop browsers (Chrome, Edge, Brave, Arc, Opera, etc.). See: Which Chromium browsers are supported?

Why Chromium browsers are required for core workflows

  1. Unlimited transcription workflows: These depend on browser capabilities such as WebGPU and stable media processing paths. Chromium browsers provide more reliable support. Safari can fail or crash on heavy transcription sessions.
  2. Unlimited export workflows: Subclip's export stack uses hardware acceleration plus DOM/media rendering pipelines (including MediaBunny-based processing). These require browser APIs that are currently most reliable in Chromium environments.

What this means in practice

  • Desktop Chromium browser: recommended for daily Subclip workflows
  • Safari/mobile browsers: may work for lightweight tasks, but not recommended for heavy transcription/export jobs
  • Native desktop apps: not currently the main distribution model

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TL;DR Use Subclip in a modern Chromium-based desktop browser. Legacy Mac app is no longer available (request here: https://www.subclip.app/macapp). Safari and mobile browsers can be unstable for high-load transcription and export workflows.

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