FrameOS turns long videos — podcasts, interviews, webinars, and streams — into short, captioned, vertically reframed clips that are ready to publish. One link or upload goes in; a set of ranked, export-ready clips comes out. We built it because the slowest part of short-form content is not the idea, it is the manual labour between a two-hour recording and the ten clips worth posting.
Why we built FrameOS
Every creator and media team sitting on long-form footage faces the same bottleneck: finding the moments that earn the scroll, reframing them to 9:16 without cutting off the speaker, captioning them, and exporting to spec. Done by hand, that is hours of editing per clip. Existing tools automate pieces of it, but they hide their reasoning — you get a clip and no idea why it was chosen. FrameOS was built to do the whole job and to show its work.
How FrameOS works
FrameOS runs every video through one pipeline so the output is consistent and reviewable:
- Hook detection & ranking. The model scans the full transcript for self-contained, high-retention moments and ranks them with transparent judge scores, so you can see why each clip was picked.
- AI reframe. Active-speaker tracking reframes 16:9 footage into 9:16, keeping the person talking centred instead of statically cropping the middle.
- Captions. Burned-in, animated captions in multiple styles and languages — accurate, on-brand, and timed to the words.
- Export & publish. Render-ready 1080×1920 clips with one-click publishing to YouTube Shorts, Reels, TikTok, LinkedIn, X, and Facebook.
What makes it different
FrameOS is opinionated about quality. Clips are ranked with reviewable scores rather than chosen by a black box, reframing follows the speaker instead of guessing, and what you preview is what gets rendered. It is the same pipeline whether you process one podcast or a back catalogue — built for creators and teams who ship on a schedule.
Who is behind FrameOS
FrameOS is an independent, founder-led product built by Satvik Shrivas and a small team working across Bangalore and San Francisco. We build in close contact with the creators, editors, and agencies who use FrameOS every day, and most of what ships starts as their feedback.
Get in touch
For early access, demos, or partnerships, email info@frameos.studio or visit our contact page. You can also see the product in action on features, use cases, and the FrameOS blog.