ReelFramer runs your short-form presence end to end. It takes one line of direction, then plans the story, writes the copy, generates the visuals, and assembles a publish-ready video — the way a factory takes raw material and ships product. You set the strategy. The line does the rest.
Early access opens in small batches.
Every video on this page is real output, shown with the exact prompt that made it. Nothing was edited afterward.
Each run moves through seven stations, and the eighth is being bolted down. Three are quality gates — a reel that fails review doesn't ship, it gets rewritten and sent back through.
Framework, story arc, slide-by-slide plan. Picked from 15 proven structures.
Slide one is checked against a library of hooks that held attention. Weak hook — rewritten.
gateEvery caption read for AI tells, broken arcs, brand-voice drift. Fails are fixed in place.
gateEach slide's visual rewritten for the chosen format — shot variety, color script, no stock-photo look.
gateSlides rendered with locked character identity and a visual arc across the set.
Text burned onto every frame, typeset for a phone screen held at arm's length.
Transitions, timing, encode. Out comes a 1080×1920 video ready to post.
Text-to-speech narration and an audio bed, mixed under the captions. The next machine on the floor.
installingThe pipeline branches by look. Same input, different production line.
Phone-camera realism. Selfie openers, lived-in rooms, outfit changes.
One locked art style per reel. Expressive characters, zero drift.
Real photography, sourced and sequenced. No generated images at all.
Lens-planned, color-scripted. Editorial frames that don't look generated.
Making the video is half of marketing. The other half is shipping it and learning from it — and both are on the line.
One line of direction becomes a finished, captioned, publish-ready video. Seven stations, three quality gates. This is what you see on this page.
Text-to-speech narration and an audio bed, mixed under the captions. Station eight on the production line.
Auto-publishing to TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube on a schedule. The posting engine already runs on our own accounts — it's being wired into the line.
What performs feeds the next brief. Hooks that held attention get promoted; formats that flopped get retired. The factory gets sharper with every run.
We're opening the floor to a small first batch of creators and brands. Leave an email — you'll get a seat on the line, not a sales call.
One email when your batch opens. Nothing else.