Fraime.it Docs
Learn how to record, edit, protect, and export polished developer videos with Fraime.it.
Fraime.it is a native macOS recorder and editor for developer demos, tutorials, launch videos, and short-form product clips.
Use these docs when you want practical guidance for a workflow, not marketing copy. Start with recording, then move through timeline editing, privacy, captions, creator formats, and export.
Recommended path
If you are new to Fraime.it, follow this order:
- Record your first video
- Check recording settings
- Learn the timeline basics
- Use the inspector reference
- Add redactions before sharing
- Generate subtitles
- Choose export settings
For launch posts or social clips, continue with Shorts and vertical export. For camera-heavy videos, read webcam backgrounds and green screen keying.
Core workflows
- Record your first video
- Configure recording settings
- Edit in the timeline
- Use the timeline editor reference
- Find inspector controls
- Create Shorts and vertical clips
- Clean up webcam backgrounds and green screens
- Redact secrets and replace sensitive text
- Generate and style subtitles
- Choose export settings
Polish features
- Style backgrounds, gradients, and generated wallpapers
- Add a project-wide watermark
- Add overlays, annotations, and visual assets
- Use Smart Zoom, manual zoom, 3D punch, and animation
- Tune cursor and keyboard HUD presentation
- Polish audio and background framing
Advanced
- Set up the editor extension
- Set up the Chrome browser extension
- Use AI-assisted editing
- Set up the Agent API and MCP helper
Account
What Fraime.it records
Fraime.it records local screen, webcam, audio, cursor, keyboard, scroll, and optional IDE metadata into a .fraimeit project package. The app keeps source recordings local by default and applies timeline edits during preview and export.
Local-first by default
Normal recording, editing, preview, and export workflows run on your Mac. Connected features such as billing, analytics, license validation, model downloads, and AI-assisted timeline requests may use network services when you choose those flows.
Agent-readable docs
Agents can read the same docs as plain Markdown:
/llms.txtlists every docs page with canonical and Markdown URLs./llms-full.txtcontains all docs pages in one Markdown bundle./sitemap.mdprovides an agent-readable docs sitemap./docs/<slug>.mdreturns a Markdown version of a single docs page, such as/docs/timeline-basics.md.- Canonical docs URLs also support HTTP content negotiation: request
/docs/<slug>withAccept: text/markdownto receive the Markdown version instead of HTML.
Common outputs
- Full-length tutorials and docs videos
- Product walkthroughs and launch demos
- Short-form clips in 9:16
- Internal technical walkthroughs
- Redacted demos that hide secrets before publishing