·Use case

AI video editor for lawyers

For lawyers, short video is a client-acquisition channel: the attorney who clearly explains a common legal question earns trust before a consultation is ever booked. FrameOS turns recorded explainers, FAQs, and talks into captioned clips for LinkedIn, YouTube, and Instagram.

The FAQ is your content library

The questions clients ask most — what to do after an accident, how a process works, what a document means — are the clips that attract new clients. Record answers once, and FrameOS finds each self-contained answer and turns it into a short clip, building a library from a single session.

Authority content for LinkedIn and beyond

Legal audiences and referral sources live on LinkedIn, where a clear, credible attorney clip outperforms a static post. FrameOS reframes the talking head, adds captions, and exports for LinkedIn first — then the same clip works on YouTube and Instagram without a re-edit.

Accurate captions for a precise field

Legal language is precise, and a misheard term reads as carelessness. FrameOS captions come from an editable transcript, so you can correct terminology and names before the clip is published — the accuracy the profession expects.

Not legal advice, and review stays with you

FrameOS edits video; it doesn't vet legal content. Every clip is reviewed before export, so the attorney keeps control over what's said and how it's framed — and marketing disclaimers stay your call.

Legal video workflow

  • Turn common client FAQs into a clip library.
  • Authority clips for LinkedIn, YouTube, and Instagram.
  • Editable captions so legal terms are correct before export.
  • Attorney review before publishing stays in control.

FAQ

How do lawyers use FrameOS?

They record explainers, FAQs, and talks, and FrameOS turns each self-contained answer into a short captioned clip for LinkedIn, YouTube, and Instagram — authority content that builds trust before a consultation.

Can I correct legal terminology in the captions?

Yes. Captions come from an editable transcript, so you can fix terms and names before the clip is exported.

Does FrameOS provide legal advice or review?

No. FrameOS is an editing tool. Content accuracy, review, and any disclaimers stay with the attorney; every clip is reviewed before publishing.

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