OpusClip ReframeAnything is the most advanced AI reframe model that resizes any video for any social platform in just 1 click. It tracks key actions and applies the best layouts to your video. No editing skills needed—create social-ready videos instantly.
Hey Product Hunt family,
I’m Young, co-founder and CEO of OpusClip. Today, I'm excited to share OpusClip ReframeAnything — the most advanced AI reframe model that resizes any video for any social platform in just 1 click.
Why ReframeAnything?
We’ve all been there—resizing videos for TikTok, LinkedIn, YouTube Shorts, and Instagram takes way too much time and effort. Manually adjusting frames, tracking moving objects, and switching layouts is tedious. Most existing tools? Either too complicated or too limited.
So we built OpusClip ReframeAnything—the easiest way to resize and reframe any video, perfectly tailored for every platform.
What makes it different?
- The only AI Reframe tool that works for any content: Podcasts, product demos, game highlights, ads, TV shows, vlogs, tutorials—you name it. AI detects your video type and applies the relevant reframing strategy to it.
- Exclusive smart motion tracking: Always keeps speakers, players, or products centered—even in fast-paced scenes.
- Dynamic layouts: Automatically switches layouts for interviews, demos, and more—fit any content, any platform.
🌟 The best part? It’s built for everyone:
🎙️ Podcasters: Keep speakers centered.
📈 Marketers: Pro framing, no extra work.
⚽ Sports creators: Track and frame every exciting moment of the game.
🎥 Product reviewers: Highlight product details without the extra work.
🌟 Vloggers: Flexible layouts for any story.
🎮 Gamers: Share epic gameplay clips easily.
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No matter who you are—a professional editor or a complete beginner—OpusClip ReframeAnything helps you create pro-quality content in just a few clicks.
Trusted by over 10M creators, editors, and marketers, OpusClip ReframeAnything saves 60% + manual editing time and boosts engagement by delivering perfectly framed videos tailored for every platform.
Try it out now and let us know what you think. Drop your thoughts in the comments—we’re here all day, ready to chat!
Congratulations on the launch of OpusClip ReframeAnything! It’s impressive to see AI streamlining video creation. How do you ensure that the layouts applied are optimized for engagement across different social platforms?
I've always wanted to post some video on TikTok , but my editing skills limit me. It looks like OpusClip will solve my big problem.
OMG, this is absolutely trivial yet absolutely necessary and absolutely genius. Congrats on your launch! I think your innovation will hit big. So clever!!
🎉 OMG, congrats! OpusClip team, y’all killed it with ReframeAnything! This “one-click holy grail” for resizing videos across platforms is EVERYTHING. No more dying inside while resizing for 9 apps—chef’s kiss for us sleep-deprived editors! 🙌
It will slaps! 🔥
Works on ANY video: Podcasts, gaming clips, unboxing vids—AI auto-detects it all. Even tracks fast-moving stuff (like soccer goals!) without losing focus. Clutch for us lazy folks!
Platform-smart AF: Not just cropping! Insta gets center-framed bling, TikTok vertical sticks to speakers… way smarter than those basic apps.
Zero skill needed: Literally: Upload → Click → Flex on all platforms. My grandma could do it.
Some suggestion 💡
Add batch processing! Doing one vid at a time is so 2023.
Let pros pin stuff (like “ALWAYS show this logo!”).
Mobile app plz! Let me edit videos while… ahem… taking a bathroom break 🚽
Predict platform algorithms next (auto-add “3-second hook” templates?).
Bottom line: This tool’s gonna blow up. Just go try it!
Love it! Are you planning on making Premiere or Davinci plug-ins for this? Would be great to have a one-click solution to resize videos with minimal change to workflow.
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Congratulations on launching OpusClip ReframeAnything. The automated video formatting for social media is a much-needed solution in today's multi-platform landscape.
How do you ensure consistent subject tracking when dealing with multiple focal points or subjects moving in and out of frame throughout a longer video?
This is what I need for the podcast.
Is there a way I could make it work with Descript?