·Feature

AI clip generator for long videos

Paste a link or upload a file and FrameOS studies the whole recording, surfaces the moments most likely to perform, and assembles them into finished vertical clips you approve before exporting.

From one long video to a batch of clips

Instead of cutting on fixed intervals, FrameOS looks for self-contained moments — a strong claim, a clean story, a question with a surprising answer — and turns a single recording into a shortlist of clips worth posting.

Ranked, not just generated

Every candidate clip gets a hook score so you can see why it was picked. The goal is not to maximize clip count — a wall of forty mediocre cuts wastes the time you were trying to save — but to surface the few that are genuinely worth publishing.

Reframed and captioned automatically

Each clip is reframed to vertical by following whoever is speaking, and captioned word by word for sound-off viewing. The framing and captions are part of the generated clip, not a separate finishing pass.

You approve before it exports

Generation proposes; you decide. A per-clip review step lets you check the framing, read the captions, and confirm the moment stands on its own before anything is rendered — the difference between a clip pipeline and a stream of slightly-off auto-posts.

How the generator works

  • Works from YouTube links and uploaded files.
  • Finds and ranks standalone moments by hook strength.
  • Reframes to vertical and captions each clip.
  • Per-clip review before export — no watermark.

FAQ

What kind of videos work best with an AI clip generator?

Spoken-word, long-form content is the sweet spot: podcasts, interviews, webinars, talks, and course lessons. The more conversation in the source, the more clip-worthy moments there are to find.

How many clips can I get from one video?

It depends on the source, but a one-hour conversation usually contains eight to fifteen standalone moments. FrameOS ranks them so you can publish the strongest first.

Do I have to use every clip it generates?

No. FrameOS gives you a ranked shortlist and only the clips you approve get exported, so nothing goes out without a human checking it.

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