AI Reframe. Resize Video Without Losing the Subject.
AI reframe helps you convert one source video into multiple aspect ratios while preserving the key subject in frame. It is designed for repurposing landscape, vertical, or square content across social channels faster.
AI Reframe Generator
Upload a clip and reframe it for the platform format you need.
Preview Workflow
Upload, choose a mode, then generate.
AI Reframe —
Aspect-Ratio Adaptation for Existing Video.
AI reframe is a video utility workflow that resizes footage for new layouts while keeping the main subject visible. It is commonly used to repurpose 16:9 video into 9:16, 1:1, or other output formats for social distribution.
It is built for moving content between YouTube, TikTok, Instagram Reels, Stories, paid placements, and square feeds without manually rebuilding every crop.
Aspect-Ratio Conversion
Move between portrait, square, and landscape formats from the same source video.
Subject-Aware Framing
Keep faces, motion, or the main object inside the frame more consistently.
Content Repurposing
Turn one master asset into multiple platform-specific deliverables faster.
Lower Editing Overhead
Reduce manual cropping, keyframing, and repetitive export work for social teams.
AI Reframe in
Three Direct Steps.
Upload the source clip, choose the destination ratio, then create a reframed version ready for the next channel.
Upload the Source Video
Start from the existing clip you want to reuse. This often means a landscape master that now needs vertical, square, or alternate ad placements.
Choose footage where the key subject is visually readable before reframing begins.
Choose the Target Aspect Ratio
Select the output format based on the destination platform, such as TikTok, Shorts, Reels, square feed posts, or story placements.
Think distribution first. The right ratio depends on where the clip will actually live.
Generate the Reframed Video
Let the workflow adapt framing and preserve the subject so the output is ready for publishing, reviewing, or editing into a larger batch.
Review fast-moving scenes first because those shots benefit most from automated reframing.
Why Teams Use
AI Reframe?
A utility workflow for resizing and repurposing video across formats without rebuilding the edit.
Resize Video for Social Platforms
The most common use case is converting existing video into vertical or square outputs for TikTok, Reels, Shorts, paid social, and cross-platform publishing.
One master clip, many destinations.
Auto-Reframe the Subject
Instead of blindly cropping the center, AI reframe follows the important face, motion, or object more intelligently.
Protect the subject while resizing.
Reduce Manual Editing Time
Manual timeline reframing can be repetitive and slow. This workflow shortens that loop when the job is primarily format adaptation.
Spend less time on repetitive crops.
Handle Common Multi-Platform Ratios
Create vertical, square, and wide outputs from the same clip so one video can travel across more placements.
Built around publishing formats.
Start Creating with
AI Reframe
Resize and auto-reframe video for Shorts, Reels, TikTok, ads, and square formats with less manual cropping.
No credit card required. Free generations included. Best for repurposing existing footage into new layouts.
AI Reframe —
Frequently Asked Questions.
AI reframe is a workflow that resizes existing video into new aspect ratios while trying to keep the important subject inside the frame.
AI reframe is useful for TikTok, Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts, stories, square feed posts, widescreen pages, and paid social placements.
A normal crop applies one static frame. AI reframe aims to follow the important subject and adapt framing more intelligently across the clip.
Creators, marketers, editors, educators, and teams publishing to multiple channels benefit the most because they face the same resizing problem repeatedly.
Yes. One of the most common jobs is converting landscape video into 9:16 outputs for Shorts, Reels, and TikTok.
It can replace many repetitive cropping and resizing steps. For complex edits, you may still want a final manual review before publishing.
Common targets include 9:16 vertical, 1:1 square, 4:5 portrait, and 16:9 widescreen, depending on the destination platform.
Use footage where the main subject is visible, avoid scenes with too many competing subjects, and review fast camera moves after generation.
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