Viral clip generator with hook ranking
No tool can promise a clip goes viral. What FrameOS can do is rank the moments in your recording by hook strength so the segments most likely to perform rise to the top of a shortlist you actually review.
Ranked by hook strength, with the score shown
Every candidate clip gets a hook score so you can see why it was surfaced. Instead of guessing which 30 seconds of an hour are worth posting, you start from a ranked list and work top-down.
Honest about what 'viral' means
A score is a prediction, not a promise — reach depends on the platform, the audience, and timing no tool controls. The value is triage: spending your review time on the few moments most likely to land rather than exporting forty mediocre cuts.
Strong moments, made postable
Each high-ranked moment is reframed to vertical by following the speaker and captioned word-by-word for sound-off feeds, so the clip with the best hook also looks the part when it autoplays.
You approve before it exports
Ranking proposes; you decide. A per-clip review step lets you confirm the moment stands on its own out of context before anything renders, so nothing goes out unchecked.
How ranking works
- Hook score on every candidate clip.
- Work a ranked shortlist top-down.
- Reframed and captioned for sound-off feeds.
- Per-clip review before export.
FAQ
Can a generator guarantee my clip goes viral?
No, and any tool that promises it is overselling. FrameOS ranks your moments by hook strength so you publish the most promising ones first — reach itself depends on factors no tool controls.
What is a hook score?
It's a ranking signal for how strong a clip's opening and standalone appeal are, shown on each candidate so you can prioritize the most clip-worthy segments.
Does it just maximize clip count?
No. The goal is a short, ranked shortlist of clips worth publishing, not a wall of low-quality cuts that wastes the review time you were trying to save.