·Use case

Cooking video editor for short-form content

A full recipe demo runs fifteen to forty minutes. The three moments that make someone save, share, and cook are buried inside it. FrameOS finds those moments, reframes the wide kitchen shot to vertical, adds captions for the growing share of viewers who watch food content on mute, and produces a batch of publish-ready clips from a single recording session.

From recipe video to short-form clip

Cooking content is naturally episodic — each technique, each key step, each unexpected turn in a recipe is a self-contained moment. A twenty-minute video of making fresh pasta contains multiple short-form candidates: the moment the dough comes together, the unexpected fix for a dry mix, the satisfying roll and cut. FrameOS reads the transcript and audio to identify these moments and rank them by how well they hook a viewer in the opening seconds, so you review a shortlist instead of scrubbing the full recording.

Reframe wide kitchen shots to vertical

Cooking videos are almost always filmed wide — you need to see the hands, the pan, the ingredients. That wide framing means the cook is often a small part of the frame, which crops badly with a fixed vertical crop. FrameOS reframes by tracking the active subject — the hands at work, the presenter, the focal point of each moment — so the vertical output keeps the action in frame rather than losing it to a mechanical center crop.

Captions for a sound-off food feed

A significant share of food content is watched silently: in a queue, in a meeting, late at night with the phone on mute. Word-by-word captions keep the technique instructions legible and the commentary on screen for viewers who cannot listen. FrameOS burns captions in at export so they appear correctly on every platform without relying on in-app accessibility captions.

One recording session, a week of content

A weekend batch-cook session or a recipe-testing afternoon is also a content production session. A single two-hour recording might yield eight to twelve distinct short-form clips — each technique, each recipe, each tip. Processing in batch means one upload to FrameOS produces a week of publish-ready content rather than one video.

Cooking video clip workflow

  • AI identifies the most clip-worthy cooking moments.
  • Reframe wide kitchen shots to vertical with subject tracking.
  • Burned-in captions for sound-off food content consumption.
  • Batch-process a full recording into a week of short clips.

FAQ

Can FrameOS make short clips from cooking videos?

Yes — it finds the strongest moments in a cooking video, reframes the shot to vertical, adds captions, and exports clips for TikTok, Reels, and Shorts.

Does it work for long recipe demos?

Yes — long demos typically contain multiple clip-worthy moments. FrameOS identifies and ranks them so you review the best candidates without watching everything.

Can I add captions to cooking clips?

Yes — animated, word-by-word captions burned into the video so they appear on every platform regardless of auto-caption settings.

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