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Cut video online

FrameOS is a full video editor in the browser. Cut, trim, and split clips on a multi-track timeline without installing software — with AI-assisted clip finding so you spend time on the best moments, not on scrubbing.

A real editor, not a trimmer with a progress bar

Cutting video online usually means a single-track trimmer that saves a crop. FrameOS is a multi-track timeline editor in the browser — cut, split, trim, merge, add captions, adjust audio, and layer overlays, all without opening a desktop application.

AI-assisted cutting reduces the manual work

Instead of scrubbing through a full recording to find the moments worth keeping, let FrameOS identify candidates automatically. The AI ranks moments by hook strength and shows the transcript in sync, so you review a shortlist rather than the raw timeline.

From any source video

Cut from a recorded YouTube video, a screen recording, a Zoom call, a podcast recording, or an uploaded file. Any video you can upload or link, FrameOS can load into the editor.

Exports for every platform without re-uploading

After cutting, export directly to 9:16 vertical, 1:1 square, or 16:9 wide with captions burned in. No downloading the file and re-uploading to a conversion tool — the export is part of the same session.

Cut video online workflow

  • Multi-track timeline editor in the browser.
  • AI-assisted clip finding — review a shortlist, not the full recording.
  • Cut, trim, split, merge, add captions, adjust audio.
  • Export verticals and square clips without separate tools.

FAQ

Can FrameOS cut video without installing software?

Yes — it's a full browser-based editor with a multi-track timeline, no download or installation required.

Does the AI do the cutting automatically?

It suggests candidates and ranks them, but you review and approve each cut before export. The AI reduces scrubbing time; the human decision stays in the loop.

What video formats does it accept?

Common formats including MP4, MOV, and WebM. YouTube links and direct uploads are both supported.

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