Generate first. Edit the motion after.
Framlit is designed around the practical moment after generation: making an editable copy, moving layers, fixing placement, recording motion, and keeping the output inspectable.
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.
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.
- Storyboard cells with voiceover-ready timing
- Batch generation from product rows or catalogs
- Controlled hook, proof, CTA, and style variants
- Editor handoff for editable Remotion layers
Outputs
- Editable copy manifests for visible text, images, and shapes
- Preview overlays for selecting, moving, and resizing layers
- Motion tracks recorded from drag gestures
- Readable Remotion code that can be polished by humans or agents
Boundaries
Motion Editor does not promise black-box text-to-perfect-video, automatic performance prediction, or a full NLE replacement. The current release focuses on the bridge between generated Remotion code and practical motion polish.