Turn AI-generated Remotion into editable motion graphics.
Generate a motion graphic, make an editable copy, then click text, images, and shapes in the preview. Move layers, record drag paths, and export MP4 without rewriting the whole video.
Framlit 2.0
AI can generate the first video. The hard part is changing it.
Framlit is narrowing around the gap between prompt-to-video and production-ready motion graphics. The editor turns generated Remotion into an editable copy you can move, resize, animate, inspect, and export.
Generate a Remotion video
Start from a prompt, product image, reference video, changelog, or storyboard. Framlit creates inspectable Remotion code first.
Make an editable copy
Convert the generated composition into Framlit's layer format. The original code is saved as a snapshot before conversion is applied.
Move layers and record motion
Click visible text, images, and shapes in the preview. Reposition them or drag through time to save motion tracks as Remotion transforms.
Where Framlit fits
Framlit is strongest when the first AI draft is close, but not shippable yet. Turn generated Remotion into adjustable layers, reusable variants, and export-ready motion graphics.
- Founders and marketers who need to polish AI-generated launch videos without becoming motion designers
- Creative teams that want editable motion graphics rather than black-box AI video clips
- Developers using Remotion who want an AI-assisted preview/editor loop for production handoff
Matrix drives batch and style generation
Matrix is still a core production workflow: structure storyboards, generate controlled style variants, run batch rows, then open the strongest cells in Motion Editor for placement, timing, and motion polish.