TikTok clips from long videos
FrameOS helps creators turn longer recordings into TikTok-ready clips by finding hooks, reframing the subject, and adding captions.
TikTok clips need fast context
A clip has to make sense quickly. FrameOS helps prioritize candidate moments that can stand alone outside the full source video.
Built for vertical viewing
AI reframe and caption-safe composition help source footage work in mobile-first TikTok feeds.
Context fast, or the viewer is gone
TikTok viewers decide in a second or two. FrameOS prioritizes clips that establish context immediately and stand on their own, so a moment lifted from a long video makes sense to someone who has never seen the source.
Caption placement around the TikTok UI
TikTok's caption bar, username, and buttons cover parts of the frame. FrameOS composes the crop and places captions to stay clear of that UI, so nothing important sits underneath an overlay.
Speaker-tracked vertical, not a static crop
A talking-head clip only works on TikTok if the speaker stays centered. Active-speaker tracking keeps the talker in frame through the clip, even when the source was shot wide or with two people.
TikTok clipping workflow
- Find standalone moments.
- Rank clips by hook strength.
- Reframe and caption.
- Export vertical clips.
FAQ
Can TikTok clips come from podcasts?
Yes. Podcast moments can work well on TikTok when the clip has a clear hook and a self-contained idea.
What format does TikTok need?
TikTok is typically vertical short-form video, so landscape source footage usually needs reframing.
Can TikTok clips come from a podcast or interview?
Yes. Podcast and interview moments work well on TikTok when they have a clear hook and a self-contained idea — exactly what hook ranking surfaces.
Will captions sit under the TikTok buttons?
No. Captions are placed to stay clear of TikTok's on-screen UI, and you can adjust position in review before export.