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how it works · prompt to picture

From a blank promptto a finished shot.

No timeline, no keyframes, no plugins. You describe a scene the way you'd brief a cinematographer, choose how rich you want it, and Frameflow returns a clip you can download or remix. Here's the whole loop.

the flow

Three moves, one clip

01

Brief the scene

Write the shot in plain language — subject, motion, lighting, mood. Optionally drop a still as the first frame, or lock a last frame to set where the clip lands.

02

Choose a render lane

Quick for fast iteration, Extended for full-fidelity polish with audio, Cinematic for hero moments. Same prompt, three engines — pick per shot.

03

Ship or remix

Download the finished clip, or open any past render and iterate from it. Failed renders refund automatically, so experiments are free to fail.

render lanes

Three engines behind one button

Each lane maps to the model that does its job best. You only ever see the lane and its credit cost — the engine is our problem.

Quick

184 cr

per render

Fast iteration · cheapest tier

Extended

1472 cr

per render

8 s · full-fidelity, audio on

Cinematic

1546 cr

per render

Editorial · multi-reference, premium

Credit cost is derived live from the model's compute rate.

frame control

Lock the first frame, the last, or both.

Attach a still and the model treats it as the opening frame — perfect for animating a product shot or extending a real photo into motion. Set a last frame too, and the model fills in everything between them. That bookend trick is the lightweight video-editing primitive at the heart of Frameflow: direct the start and the end, let the model find the path.

See it run.

Your first render is a sentence away. No card needed to start exploring.

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