Clips from Zoom recordings
FrameOS turns recorded Zoom calls — webinars, panels, interviews, AMAs — into short clips that lift the one answer or insight worth sharing, reframed vertical and captioned for the feed.
Made for talking-head recordings
Zoom calls are almost entirely spoken content, which is the easiest source to clip well. FrameOS finds the questions, answers, and takeaways that stand on their own across a long call.
Reframe the gallery to one speaker
A grid of participants doesn't read on a phone. FrameOS reframes to a vertical crop that follows the active speaker so the clip focuses on whoever is talking instead of a wall of small tiles.
Captions for sound-off sharing
Most clips from a webinar or panel get watched on mute. Word-by-word captions, editable before export, make the point clear in the first seconds whether or not the viewer turns the sound on.
Turn an internal call into public content
A single recorded session can produce several clips for LinkedIn, Shorts, Reels, and TikTok, turning a meeting you already held into distribution.
Zoom workflow
- Find shareable moments across a long call.
- Reframe gallery view to the active speaker.
- Caption for sound-off viewing.
- Export vertical clips for social platforms.
FAQ
Can FrameOS clip a recorded Zoom webinar?
Yes. Export the recording as a video file or share the link and FrameOS will find moments, reframe to vertical, and caption them for short-form platforms.
Will it follow whoever is speaking on the call?
Active-speaker reframing is designed for multi-person layouts, so the crop follows the current talker rather than locking to a static grid.
Should I get consent before posting clips from a call?
Yes. Only clip and publish recordings you have the rights and permission to share — FrameOS processes the video you bring, but the consent is yours to secure.