Multi-track video editor
Real edits aren't a single strip. FrameOS gives you a multi-track timeline where video, audio, captions, and overlays live on their own layers — so you can move, trim, and restyle one without touching the others.
Separate layers for separate things
Your main footage, B-roll, music, captions, and graphics each get their own track, so changing the music doesn't disturb the cut and restyling captions doesn't move your clips.
Trim and arrange independently
Slide a track, trim a layer, or swap a clip without re-syncing everything — the standard editing workflow that single-strip tools can't do.
Stack overlays and B-roll
Layer overlays and cutaway B-roll over your main shot, timed exactly where you want them on their own tracks.
Part of the full FrameOS editor
The multi-track timeline is where your AI clips land — so the automatic reframe and captions are a starting point you refine track by track.
Multi-track workflow
- Video, audio, captions, overlays on separate tracks.
- Edit one layer without disturbing the rest.
- Stack B-roll and overlays with precise timing.
- Refine AI clips track by track.
FAQ
Does FrameOS have a multi-track timeline?
Yes. Video, audio, captions, and overlays each sit on their own track, so you can edit one layer without affecting the others.
Can I layer B-roll and overlays?
Yes — stack them on their own tracks, timed exactly where you want over the main footage.
Is it tied to the AI clipping?
Yes — AI clips land on the multi-track timeline, where you refine the reframe, captions, and overlays by hand.