Turn long videos into
viral clips automatically.
Drop a podcast, interview, or stream. FrameIQ finds the most shareable moments and hands you ready-to-post short clips — captioned, cropped, and exported in seconds.
Or just edit your video (no AI clipping) →
No credit card·Files auto-delete·YouTube · Twitch · Vimeo
Illustrative preview · not real user content
Three steps. Done in minutes.
No manual scrubbing. No timeline editing. Drop the video and FrameIQ does the cutting.
Built for creators.
Not a wrapper around one API. A real clipping pipeline tuned for accented speech, multiple languages, and creator-grade output.
What creators say.
"Real-creator quote replaces this when first design partner is on board."
"Second creator quote slot — pending."
"Third creator quote slot — pending."
Built by a creator,
for creators.
Most clipping tools are wrappers around generic AI. They fumble accented English, miss the actual hook, and ask for a card before anyone tries them. FrameIQ was built to be different — tuned for real creator speech (especially African and global English), free during beta, and shaped by the people who actually use it.
FrameIQ is built by Habeeb Oseni, an independent product engineer based in Amsterdam. Active development, fast feedback loop, no committee. Questions, feature requests, or bug reports go straight to me — and almost always shape what ships next. Reach me via the Contact link in the footer.
30-second intro video coming soon — a quick walkthrough of why FrameIQ exists and where it's going.
Free during beta.
Pricing tiers will land when we exit beta. For now, every feature is included — no card required.
No card required · Early users get advance notice of any pricing change
- 15 projects per day per IP
- 200 projects per day for signed-in invitees
- Up to 2 GB per upload
- 9:16 / 1:1 / 16:9 export
- All edit + caption + trim controls
- YouTube · Twitch · Vimeo · Drive · Dropbox
Want priority processing or higher limits when paid plans launch? Reach out via the Contact link in the footer — we'll grandfather early users.
Things you'd probably ask.
Quick answers below. Anything missing — reach out via the Contact link in the footer.
Is FrameIQ free?
Yes — FrameIQ is free during V2 beta. There's a soft daily limit (15 projects per IP, 200 per signed-in invitee) so the service stays available for everyone.
A paid tier with higher limits and priority processing is on the roadmap once we exit beta.
What can I clip from?
Any public link from YouTube, Twitch, or Vimeo. Plus direct file uploads (MP4, MOV, WebM up to 2 GB), Google Drive shares, Dropbox shares, and direct video URLs.
Private, age-restricted, login-required, or members-only content is not supported in beta.
How long does it take?
About 1–3 minutes for a 10-minute video. Most of the time goes into transcription. Bigger or longer videos scale roughly linearly.
You can run other projects in parallel — they queue up and process one after the other.
What happens to my video?
Source uploads and downloaded videos are kept on disk for 7 days, then auto-deleted. Generated clip exports are kept for 30 days.
Audio is sent to OpenAI and AssemblyAI for transcription — see our Privacy Policy for the full list of services and what each one does.
Can I edit clips after they're generated?
Yes. Each clip has an edit panel where you can fix caption text (auto-captions almost always have a typo or two), adjust trim points, change caption position, and toggle whether captions get burned in. All before you export.
You can also reset any trim back to the original detected window with one click.
Do I need an account?
No — you can use FrameIQ without signing in. Anonymous projects are stored locally on your device.
Signing in with Google saves your projects across devices, gives you higher daily limits, and lets you rename or delete projects later. Optional but recommended for serious use.
What's a "hook"? How do you pick clips?
A hook is the first 1–3 seconds that decide whether someone keeps watching. FrameIQ scores every potential clip on hook strength, overall coherence, pacing, and how complete the moment is.
The top-ranked clips show a "Recommended" badge in the results — those are the ones most likely to land on social.