Ran OpusClip first, so this is a real comparison. The thing that made me switch: OpusClip clips like a checklist, not an editor. You ask for X one-minute clips and it just gives you that — even when a clip has no real ending, which as a clipper makes half of them unusable (a reel that cuts off mid-thought is dead on arrival). FrameOS actually respects where a moment starts and ends, the way a human editor would. On top of that, OpusClip's captions and thumbnails are boring and the reframing leans on you to fix it manually — FrameOS's look intentional out of the box. And the value isn't close: OpusClip gave me ~150 credits (≈150 mins) on the $20 plan; FrameOS gives 300 on the free trial alone, and 2,000/month at $19.
For creators posting across multiple platforms - can you export different aspect ratios from the same clip in one go, or is it 9:16 only right now?
@pradyumna6 Not yet — currently we export in 9:16, but multi-aspect export (9:16, 1:1, 3:4, 16:9, and platform-specific variants) is something we're actively working on and should be available soon.
The goal is to let creators generate platform-ready versions of the same clip in a single pass instead of re-editing for each channel. We'll share updates as soon as it's live. Thanks for checking it out!
Ok, it's live and we're so excited to put this in your hands 🎬
The real reason this exists: there's a goldmine of long-form content out there. Podcasts, streams, interviews. Every episode has 10 bangers hiding in it. The problem is that finding and cutting each one by hand eats your whole night, so people end up posting the easy moment instead of the best one, or they run it through some auto-clipper and get back the same thing everyone else is posting.
And the taste is already in your head. You already know: that line's the hook, hold the caption there, hit the SFX on the punchline. There just wasn't a tool that could actually do it for you.
So we built one that does. You drop in a long video and FrameOS makes the calls a good editor would: which moment is the hook, how to reframe it, where the caption lands, when the SFX hits. Then it hands you clips you'd actually want to post.
Co-founder here, I run growth 👋 Today I just want to point the spotlight at my team.
I'm the one who gets to use FrameOS every day, and we went from zero to 150K+ views in our first week, one clip past 44K. People keep congratulating me, but the truth is I just hit publish. The hard part, the speaker tracking, the caption timing, the hook scoring that keeps landing on the exact moment I would have picked, that was all them.
You made the hard part disappear so mine could feel easy. Thank you, genuinely. So proud of what we built 🙏