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Speaker tracking

The hardest part of going landscape-to-vertical is keeping the right person in frame. FrameOS tracks the active speaker and follows them, so when the conversation moves from one person to another, the crop moves too.

Follows whoever is talking

FrameOS detects who's speaking and frames them, switching as the conversation moves between people — the difference between a clip that feels edited and one that cuts off the person mid-sentence.

Built for two-person footage

Interviews and podcasts are where static center crops fail: one guest sits off-center and disappears. Speaker tracking is built for exactly that two-person, off-center case.

Smooth, not jumpy

Tracking eases between subjects rather than snapping, so the reframe reads as a deliberate camera move instead of a glitchy auto-crop.

You stay in control

Tracking gives you a strong starting frame you can adjust — nudge the crop, lock a subject, or override a moment on the timeline.

Speaker tracking workflow

  • Detects and frames the active speaker.
  • Switches as the conversation moves.
  • Built for off-center, two-person footage.
  • Adjustable on the timeline.

FAQ

What is speaker tracking?

It's automatic framing that follows whoever is talking, keeping them centered as you crop landscape video to vertical.

Does it handle two-person interviews?

Yes — that's its main job. It switches the frame to whoever is speaking instead of a static center crop that loses an off-center guest.

Can I override it?

Yes. Tracking gives you a starting frame you can adjust or lock on the timeline.

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