·Use case

AI video editor for education

Long lectures hold valuable ideas that most students never return to. FrameOS helps educators and course creators turn recorded lessons into short, captioned clips for course previews, LinkedIn, and YouTube — without a video production background.

Turn one lecture into a week of content

A one-hour recorded lecture typically contains four to eight standalone concepts — a clear definition, a compelling example, a counterintuitive finding. FrameOS identifies these moments automatically and ranks them by hook strength, so the strongest ideas surface as clips without manually reviewing the full recording.

Course preview clips that increase enrollment

The most effective course preview isn't a trailer — it's a 60-second clip of the best lesson moment that shows exactly what the course teaches and how it's taught. FrameOS finds the strongest teaching moment in your sample content and exports it with captions, ready for a landing page or YouTube ad.

Accessibility built into the export

Captions are not an afterthought in educational video — they're a baseline requirement for students who are deaf or hard of hearing, non-native speakers, and anyone in a quiet environment. Word-by-word animated captions burned into the export ensure the clip is accessible on every platform without adding a separate subtitling step.

Chapters and timestamps for long-form content

When a lecture goes to YouTube, chapters and timestamps make it navigable. FrameOS generates chapter markers and timestamps from the transcript automatically, so students can jump to the section they need rather than scrubbing a 45-minute recording.

Education video workflow

  • Surface the strongest teaching moments from any lecture.
  • Export course preview clips for landing pages and ads.
  • Word-by-word captions burned in for accessibility.
  • Auto-generate chapters and timestamps for YouTube.

FAQ

Can FrameOS turn a recorded lecture into clips?

Yes — it identifies standalone concepts inside the lecture, ranks them by hook strength, and exports them as short captioned clips for social or course previews.

Does it work for recorded webinars and online courses?

Yes. Any long-form educational recording — lecture, webinar, workshop, or tutorial — is a valid source for the clip-finding workflow.

Can I use it to add captions for accessibility?

Yes. FrameOS adds word-by-word captions burned into the exported video, which satisfies accessibility requirements for students who are deaf, hard of hearing, or non-native speakers.

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