Podcast clips from long episodes
FrameOS turns long podcast episodes into short clips that preserve speakers, captions, and the strongest ideas for social distribution.
Designed for interview and multi-speaker shows
Podcast footage often has wide shots, multiple speakers, and long context. FrameOS focuses on finding standalone moments and reframing them for vertical feeds.
From full episode to social calendar
A single episode can produce multiple clips for Shorts, Reels, TikTok, LinkedIn, X, and Facebook, giving creators more distribution from the same recording.
Multi-speaker reframing is the hard part
Most podcasts are filmed wide or in a two-shot, and a center crop loses whoever leans out of frame. FrameOS tracks the active speaker so the crop follows the conversation between hosts and guests, keeping each person in shot when they talk — the difference between a clip that looks produced and one that looks cropped.
Find the moments that stand alone
A strong podcast clip is a story, a hot take, or a question with a surprising answer that makes sense to someone who never heard the full episode. FrameOS ranks candidates by hook strength and shows the score, so you can lift the segments most likely to travel.
Captions for sound-off listening
Podcast clips are often watched on mute in a feed. Word-by-word captions, editable before export and burned in for every platform, make the idea land in the first seconds whether or not the viewer turns the sound on.
Podcast workflow
- Find standalone ideas inside the episode.
- Rank candidate clips by hook strength.
- Reframe speakers into vertical crops.
- Export captioned clips for social platforms.
FAQ
Can AI clipping work for long podcasts?
Yes. Podcasts are one of the strongest use cases because episodes often contain clear stories, arguments, lessons, and reactions that can become standalone clips.
Does FrameOS handle speaker-focused reframing?
FrameOS is designed around speaker-focused AI reframe workflows for podcast and interview clips.
Do I need a video podcast, or will audio work?
FrameOS works from video sources. If your show is audio-only, record a video version or add a visual track first; the reframe and clip features are built around video.
Can it handle remote interviews with two camera feeds?
Yes. Active-speaker tracking is designed for two-person and multi-speaker layouts, keeping the current talker framed as the conversation moves.