AI video editor for musicians
For musicians, short video is how a track finds an audience before release day. FrameOS turns performance footage, studio sessions, and music videos into short vertical clips for TikTok, Reels, and Shorts — the teasers that drive pre-saves, streams, and discovery.
Find the hook — literally
A song's hook is the moment that stops a scroll. FrameOS ranks the moments in your performance or music video footage, so you can pull the strongest section — the chorus, the drop, the a-cappella line — as a standalone vertical clip built to loop and travel.
Reframe wide footage to vertical
Performance and music-video footage is usually shot wide or in landscape. FrameOS reframes to 9:16 and can track the performer, so the vertical clip keeps the artist in frame instead of a static center crop that loses the movement.
Captions for lyrics and context
Lyric text on screen turns a clip into a sing-along, and captions give context to a spoken intro or studio moment. FrameOS's editable captions let you place lyric lines accurately in time with the vocal — the on-screen text that muted viewers read.
Teasers on a release schedule
A single recording session can feed weeks of pre-release teasers. FrameOS makes it practical to cut several clips from one shoot — a snippet a week leading to release — without booking an editor for each one.
Musician video workflow
- Pull the hook, chorus, or drop as a vertical clip.
- Reframe wide performance footage to 9:16.
- Lyric captions timed to the vocal.
- Weeks of teasers from one recording session.
FAQ
How do musicians use FrameOS?
They turn performance footage, studio sessions, and music videos into short vertical clips for TikTok, Reels, and Shorts — teasers and hooks that drive streams and discovery.
Can it put lyrics on screen?
Yes — captions are editable, so you can place lyric lines accurately in time with the vocal for sing-along-style clips.
Does it reframe landscape music videos to vertical?
Yes. FrameOS reframes 16:9 footage to 9:16 and can track the performer so the artist stays in frame.