In Hillary Clinton’s future, men need not apply.

The failed presidential candidate produced a video for the “Makers” conference and told attendees that, “Yes, the future is female.”

“I’m proud to be a maker,” Clinton said, “and to support Makers mission to share women’s stories and celebrate women’s vital roles in the past, present and future of our country.

“Despite all the challenges we face, I remain convinced that, yes, the future is female,” she said with a stiff smile.

She went on to praise the organized protests against President Trump.

“Just look at the energy we saw last month as women organized a march that galvanized millions of people all over our country and across the world.

“Now more than ever, we need to stay focused on the theme of this year’s conference: Be Bold.,” she said.

“We need strong women to step up and speak out.

“We need you to dare greatly and lead boldly,” she said.

She urged attendees to “set an example for every woman and girl out there who’s worried about what the future holds and wonders whether our rights, opportunities and values will endure,” Clinton said.

She called conference attendees the “glass ceiling breakers of the future.”

The Makers conference is being held at Terranea Resort in Ranchos Palos Verdes, California and is celebrating Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Gloria Steinem and Oprah Winfrey, among others, according to its website.

Powerful conservative woman Kellyanne Conway wasn’t included.