·Use case

Clips from long livestreams

A livestream is hours of footage around a handful of moments that travel. FrameOS works through the replay to surface those highlights and turn them into short clips for the feeds beyond the stream.

Built for hours of replay

Streams run long, with the good parts scattered throughout. FrameOS searches the whole replay for self-contained moments instead of leaving you to scrub the timeline after every broadcast.

Reframe a stream layout to vertical

Stream scenes mix a camera, overlays, and a main view. FrameOS reframes to vertical around what matters — the speaker and the action — so the clip reads on a phone rather than shrinking the whole scene.

Captions for muted autoplay

Clips reposted to short-form autoplay on mute. Word-by-word captions, editable before export, make the moment land without sound.

One stream, a week of posts

A single broadcast can produce a batch of clips for every platform, turning the stream you already did into a steady off-platform posting schedule.

Livestream workflow

  • Surface highlights across a long replay.
  • Reframe the stream layout to vertical.
  • Caption for sound-off autoplay.
  • Export for Shorts, Reels, and TikTok.

FAQ

Can FrameOS clip a full livestream replay?

Yes. Long replays are a strong fit because the highlights are spread through hours of footage — exactly what automated moment-finding is for.

Will it keep the action and the camera in frame?

FrameOS reframes to vertical around the speaker and the action rather than cropping the center, so the important part stays visible.

Which platforms can I post the clips to?

Exports are vertical 9:16 and captioned for YouTube Shorts, Instagram Reels, and TikTok.

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