·Use case

Video editor for Dropbox recordings

Recordings saved to Dropbox — client calls, webinars, raw footage — are easy to store and easy to forget. FrameOS turns a Dropbox file into short, captioned clips without adding another app to your workflow.

Bring in what's already saved to Dropbox

There's no need to move footage into a different storage system first. Save the file out of Dropbox and upload it to FrameOS, and it runs through the same clip-finding, reframe, and captioning pipeline as any other source video.

Browser-based, nothing extra to install

FrameOS is a web app — upload the file, review the AI-found clips, and export, all without installing desktop editing software alongside your existing Dropbox setup.

Turns a shared folder of raw footage into usable clips

Agencies and teams that collect client recordings or raw footage in a shared Dropbox folder often let it sit unedited. FrameOS is built to work through that kind of backlog — long, unedited recordings are exactly its input.

Export clips ready for the platforms you post to

Each clip comes out reframed to vertical and captioned, ready for Shorts, Reels, TikTok, LinkedIn, or X — so a Dropbox folder of raw recordings becomes a real content source, not just storage.

Dropbox workflow

  • Upload a file saved from Dropbox — no plugin required.
  • Browser-based, nothing to install alongside Dropbox.
  • Built for backlogs of raw, unedited client or team footage.
  • Clips export ready for Shorts, Reels, TikTok, and more.

FAQ

Does FrameOS integrate directly with Dropbox?

Not with a native picker today — save the file from Dropbox and upload it to FrameOS, which runs it through the same AI clipping pipeline as any other upload.

Is this useful for agencies with client footage in Dropbox?

Yes — it's a common pattern: raw client recordings sit in a shared Dropbox folder unedited. FrameOS is built to turn that kind of backlog into clips without a manual scrub through each file.

Do I need any other software?

No — FrameOS runs entirely in the browser, from upload to export.

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