FrameOS turns long videos into shorts — auto-reframed, auto-captioned, ready to ship to every platform in one click.
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One long video in. Ready-to-post clips out — reframed, captioned, and exported. The whole pipeline, start to finish.
Paste a link or upload a file, and FrameOS studies the entire recording the way an editor would — following the conversation, the energy, and where each idea lands. It surfaces the segments most likely to perform and gives every one a score so you can see why it was picked, then assembles them into finished verticals. You get back a ranked shortlist to review, and only the clips you approve get exported.
Spoken-word, long-form content is the sweet spot: podcasts, interviews, webinars, conference talks, course lessons, and screen recordings. Bring it in as a YouTube or hosting link, or drop in the file itself, as long as you have the rights to repurpose it. The more conversation there is in the source, the more clip-worthy moments FrameOS has to work with.
Every clip ships with captions that highlight word by word in time with the speech, not static blocks of text. You can rewrite a line, correct a name, or change the caption style before you render, and the type is placed to stay clear of platform overlays like the TikTok caption bar. The captions are baked into the video, so they play correctly on every platform with nothing extra to upload.
A basic auto-crop locks to the middle of the frame and hopes the subject stays there. FrameOS follows whoever is talking, so in a two-person interview the framing moves between them like a human editor would — the speaker is always in shot instead of drifting to the edge. That is the difference between a clip that looks produced and one that looks cropped.
Exports come out in vertical 9:16, sized for YouTube Shorts, Instagram Reels, TikTok, LinkedIn, X, and Facebook with no resizing afterward. Connect your YouTube channel and you can send a finished clip straight to Shorts from inside FrameOS, skipping the download-and-reupload round trip.
Yes. Every account starts with a 7-day trial that includes 300 free credits — about 300 minutes of source video — with the full Pro toolset, every model and caption style included, and no card required up front. Paid plans begin at $19 a month, and nothing you export carries a FrameOS watermark at any tier, so the clips you post are clean and entirely yours.
300 free credits · 7-day trial · no card · no watermark.