Your footage is already in Drive — bring it in as-is
Teams that store recordings in Google Drive don't need another storage system, just a way to turn what's already there into usable clips. Set the file to "Anyone with the link", paste the Drive link into FrameOS, and it pulls the recording straight from Drive into the same clip-finding and reframe pipeline used for any other source. Prefer to keep the file private? Download it from Drive and upload it directly instead.
No desktop software to install
FrameOS runs entirely in the browser, so there's no editing software to install on top of whatever you already use to manage Drive files. Upload, review the AI-found moments, and export.
Good for the recordings that quietly accumulate
Zoom recordings, screen shares, and webinar exports often land in a shared Drive folder and stay there unused. FrameOS is built for exactly that backlog — old and recent recordings both work as source material for new clips.
From one Drive file to a set of platform-ready clips
A single recording can produce multiple short, captioned clips reframed for Shorts, Reels, and TikTok — so a folder of unused Drive recordings becomes a source of ongoing social content instead of dead storage.
Google Drive workflow
- Paste a public Drive link, or upload the file — no plugin or picker needed.
- Runs in the browser, nothing to install.
- Works well on Zoom, webinar, and screen-share recordings sitting unused.
- One recording can produce multiple platform-ready clips.
FAQ
Does FrameOS connect directly to Google Drive?
You can paste a public Google Drive link (shared as "Anyone with the link") and FrameOS imports the video straight from Drive — no download-and-re-upload step. There's no account-connected Drive picker, so for private files, download from Drive and upload to FrameOS instead. Either way it runs through the same AI clipping pipeline as any other source.
What kind of Drive recordings work best?
Spoken-word recordings with a clear conversation — Zoom calls, webinars, interviews, screen-share walkthroughs — give FrameOS the most to work with.
Do I need to install anything?
No. FrameOS runs in the browser end to end, from upload through export.