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Long video to shorts generator

FrameOS helps repurpose long-form source content into short-form clips for social platforms without rebuilding the workflow from scratch every time.

One source, many short clips

A single podcast, interview, webinar, or lesson can become multiple short clips when the workflow handles candidate discovery, ranking, reframe, captions, and export.

Built for publishing formats

The output is designed around the formats creators actually publish: vertical clips for Shorts, Reels, TikTok, LinkedIn, X, and Facebook.

From a single upload to a content calendar

One podcast, webinar, or lesson can become a week of short-form posts. FrameOS handles the whole path — ingest by link or file, find candidate moments, rank them by hook, reframe, caption, review, and export — so the bottleneck moves from manual editing to a few minutes of approval.

Why turnaround changes the workflow

When clipping takes hours, it becomes a batch job you run reluctantly. When a typical episode processes in about 15 minutes, clipping becomes part of publishing: record in the morning, review ranked clips before lunch, and post while the episode is still fresh.

One pipeline beats stitching tools together

Doing clip-finding in one app, reframing in another, and captions in a third means files and quality drift at every handoff. Keeping discovery, reframe, captions, and render in one workflow means each decision is made with the others in view, and the output stays consistent.

Long-video-to-shorts workflow

  • Upload or link a source video.
  • Find candidate clips.
  • Reframe and caption each clip.
  • Review, render, and publish.

FAQ

How many clips can one long video create?

It depends on the source, but podcasts, webinars, and interviews often contain several standalone segments that can become short clips.

What platforms are short clips for?

Short clips are commonly published to YouTube Shorts, Instagram Reels, TikTok, LinkedIn, X, and Facebook.

What kinds of long videos work best?

Spoken-word, long-form content — podcasts, interviews, webinars, conference talks, course lessons, and screen recordings. The more conversation there is in the source, the more clip-worthy moments there are.

How long does processing take?

A typical long-form episode processes in roughly 15 minutes, after which you review hook-ranked clips, adjust captions, and export or publish to YouTube Shorts.

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