AI editor for talking-head video
Talking-head video — one person speaking to camera — is the most common creator format and the easiest to clip well. FrameOS turns those recordings into short, captioned verticals that keep the speaker centred and the idea clear.
Made for one speaker to camera
Whether it's a piece to camera, an explainer, or a monologue, FrameOS finds the self-contained moments — a strong line, a clean point — and lifts them out as standalone clips.
Keep the speaker framed in vertical
Even a single speaker drifts, leans, and gestures out of a center crop. FrameOS reframes to vertical by tracking the subject so the face stays in the 9:16 frame instead of sliding to the edge.
Captions for the first three seconds
Talking-head clips live or die on the hook. Word-by-word captions, editable before export, carry the opening line for the large share of viewers watching on mute and deciding fast.
Review before it ships
You see each clip — framing, captions, the moment in context — and approve before export, so a strong take never goes out with a weak crop or a misheard word.
Talking-head workflow
- Find strong moments in a single-speaker recording.
- Keep the speaker in the vertical frame.
- Caption the hook for sound-off viewing.
- Review each clip before export.
FAQ
Is FrameOS good for talking-head videos?
Yes. Single-speaker, spoken content is an ideal source — FrameOS finds the standalone moments, keeps the speaker framed in vertical, and captions each clip.
Will it keep my face centred when I move?
Reframing tracks the subject rather than locking to the center, so the speaker stays in the 9:16 frame even when they shift or gesture.
Do the clips come captioned?
Yes — word-by-word captions, editable before export and burned in so they play correctly on every platform.