AI video editor for ecommerce
Ecommerce marketing runs on a constant supply of short video — product demos, unboxings, UGC, founder pitches. FrameOS turns long-form footage and creator submissions into short, captioned clips ready for TikTok Shop, Instagram, and paid social.
One shoot becomes a week of product content
A single product demo session or founder recording holds more than one usable angle — a feature explanation, an objection handled, a before/after moment. FrameOS finds those standalone segments and turns one recording into several clips instead of one.
Built for UGC and creator-submitted footage
Ecommerce brands increasingly work from UGC and creator-submitted video, not just in-house shoots. FrameOS reframes and captions that footage the same way, so raw creator clips can be turned around for paid social without a manual edit pass on every submission.
Captions that sell on mute
Shopping-feed video is watched on mute far more often than it's watched with sound. FrameOS burns in word-by-word captions so the product benefit lands whether or not a viewer unmutes.
Fast enough to match a testing cadence
Paid social for ecommerce runs on testing many hooks and creatives quickly. FrameOS's speed from raw footage to exported clip supports that cadence — more variations tested per week without a proportional increase in editing time.
Ecommerce video workflow
- One product shoot or founder recording becomes several clips.
- Works with in-house shoots and UGC/creator-submitted footage.
- Word-by-word captions for sound-off shopping feeds.
- Fast turnaround to support hook and creative testing.
FAQ
Can FrameOS edit UGC or creator-submitted videos?
Yes — FrameOS reframes and captions uploaded footage regardless of source, so creator-submitted or UGC video gets the same treatment as in-house recordings.
Is this good for TikTok Shop or Instagram Shopping content?
Yes. Vertical exports with burned-in captions fit TikTok Shop, Instagram Reels, and other shopping-feed placements where sound is often off.
How many clips can one product video produce?
It depends on the source, but a single demo or founder recording commonly yields several standalone clips — different angles, objections, or features — rather than just one.