Reframe turns your voice notes into professional Instagram / LinkedIn / Facebook / X carousels. Just speak your idea β AI structures it, designs each slide, and keeps your authentic voice. No design skills needed.
Hey Product Hunt! π
I built Reframe because I was spending hours turning my ideas into carousels β writing, designing, tweaking fonts. It was killing my creative momentum.
So I built an app where you just speak your idea, and AI does the rest: it structures the content, picks the slide types (intro, key points, quote, CTA), and designs each one to look polished.
But here's what surprised people the most β the editor. Once AI generates your carousel, you get a full-blown design tool right inside the app. Move elements, change fonts, tweak colors, adjust layouts β the kind of control you'd expect from Figma, but built specifically for carousels and optimized for mobile.
The hardest part wasn't the AI β it was making sure the output still sounds like you, not like a robot. And making sure every slide looks like it was designed by a professional.
Reframe is live on the App Store for iOS. Would love your feedback β especially from creators and founders who post carousels regularly.
What would make this a daily tool for you? π
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@artem_bagaevΒ How well does it adapt to different content styles, like my mix of bold personal branding tips vs. data-heavy threads? Would love to test it on those.
@swati_paliwalΒ Great question! Reframe adapts pretty well to both β when you speak your idea, the AI picks up on the tone and structure of what you're saying, not just the words.
Bold personal branding? It leans into punchy one-liners and strong hooks per slide. Data-heavy content? It breaks it into digestible chunks with clear headers and flow.
That said, the real control comes after generation β the editor lets you fully reshape any slide. So even if AI doesn't nail your exact style first time, you can make it yours in seconds.
Would love for you to try it β your mix sounds like a perfect test case! π
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Cool approach. I'm working on a similar problem for video β extracting topics from long recordings so creators canγclip by topic instead of scrubbing timelines. Different medium, same bottleneck: finding what matters in long content.
@cyberseedsΒ That's a fascinating parallel! The core insight is the same β long-form content is full of value, but discovery and extraction are the real bottlenecks.
Would love to see what you're building. There might even be a natural handoff between our tools β someone pulls key topics from a long recording with yours, then turns each one into a carousel with Reframe. π
Let's connect!
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@artem_bagaevΒ Thanks Artem! That handoff idea is actually spot-on β long video β topic extraction β topic clips β carousel posts. That's a pipeline I'd use myself.
I'm building NexClip AI β launching on PH April 14th. Would love to connect and explore this. Dropping you a follow on X (@NexClipAI).
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Love the concept! π€β¨ Iβm curiousβare there any live examples from beta users I can check out? I haven't seen any in my feed yet and Iβm dying to see how the AI styles different niches. Would love to see Reframe in action!
@kv_chiuΒ Thanks! π Best way to see it in action is to try it yourself β there are 5 free projects included, so you can generate real carousels right after downloading from the App Store.
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Does it adapt the slide layout and text density based on which platform you are targeting, like LinkedIn versus Instagram? Voice to carousel is a clever workflow, congrats!
Yes β the AI takes the target platform into account when structuring the content. LinkedIn carousels tend to get more text-dense slides with a professional tone, while Instagram ones lean toward shorter, punchier copy and more visual-first layouts.
And since the editor gives you Figma-level control over every slide, you can always push it further in either direction β adjust text density, spacing, fonts β whatever fits your style on that platform.
Would love to hear what you think after you try it! π―
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@artem_bagaevΒ How well does it adapt to different content styles, like my mix of bold personal branding tips vs. data-heavy threads? Would love to test it on those.
Reframe
@swati_paliwalΒ Great question! Reframe adapts pretty well to both β when you speak your idea, the AI picks up on the tone and structure of what you're saying, not just the words.
Bold personal branding? It leans into punchy one-liners and strong hooks per slide. Data-heavy content? It breaks it into digestible chunks with clear headers and flow.
That said, the real control comes after generation β the editor lets you fully reshape any slide. So even if AI doesn't nail your exact style first time, you can make it yours in seconds.
Would love for you to try it β your mix sounds like a perfect test case! π
Cool approach. I'm working on a similar problem for video β extracting topics from long recordings so creators canγclip by topic instead of scrubbing timelines. Different medium, same bottleneck: finding what matters in long content.
Reframe
@cyberseedsΒ That's a fascinating parallel! The core insight is the same β long-form content is full of value, but discovery and extraction are the real bottlenecks.
Would love to see what you're building. There might even be a natural handoff between our tools β someone pulls key topics from a long recording with yours, then turns each one into a carousel with Reframe. π
Let's connect!
@artem_bagaevΒ
Thanks Artem! That handoff idea is actually spot-on β long video β topic extraction β topic clips β carousel posts. That's a pipeline I'd use myself.
I'm building NexClip AI β launching on PH April 14th. Would love to connect and explore this. Dropping you a follow on X (@NexClipAI).
Love the concept! π€β¨ Iβm curiousβare there any live examples from beta users I can check out? I haven't seen any in my feed yet and Iβm dying to see how the AI styles different niches. Would love to see Reframe in action!
Reframe
@kv_chiuΒ Thanks! π Best way to see it in action is to try it yourself β there are 5 free projects included, so you can generate real carousels right after downloading from the App Store.
Does it adapt the slide layout and text density based on which platform you are targeting, like LinkedIn versus Instagram? Voice to carousel is a clever workflow, congrats!
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@mateuszjacniΒ Thanks so much! π
Yes β the AI takes the target platform into account when structuring the content. LinkedIn carousels tend to get more text-dense slides with a professional tone, while Instagram ones lean toward shorter, punchier copy and more visual-first layouts.
And since the editor gives you Figma-level control over every slide, you can always push it further in either direction β adjust text density, spacing, fonts β whatever fits your style on that platform.
Would love to hear what you think after you try it! π―