FrameFlow launches generative video editing suite after $14M seed
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FrameFlow launched a generative video editing suite that automates rough cutting, background replacement, and visual style transfer directly on the timeline. Users can select narrative beats and have FrameFlow propose edits, b-roll inserts, and color-grade presets that match a target aesthetic.
The company raised $14 million in seed financing led by MediaForge, with participation from creator-economy investors. Funds will expand support for longer-form content, optimize render pipelines, and build integrations with platforms like TikTok and YouTube for direct publishing.
Early adopters in the creator community praise the speed gains for creating polished short-form videos, though FrameFlow stresses editors retain fine-grained controls over model suggestions. The startup plans a professional tier that includes version control and client-review workflows for agencies.