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AI-native thumbnail production
Frame is an AI agent that watches your channel, learns your style, and ships click-worthy thumbnails every day — no prompts, no templates, no guesswork.
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The problem
Most creators spend 30–90 minutes per thumbnail, iterating on layouts that might not work. The thumbnail is an afterthought, not a system.
Canva templates don't learn your style. AI generators output generic results. Nothing retains what works and iterates on it.
To produce 5 thumbnails a week you need a designer on call. That's expensive, slow, and doesn't scale when you want to post daily.
What if you had an employee who never stopped learning — and never sent an invoice?
How Frame works
Frame connects to your channel and studies your published thumbnails — what you keep, what you change, which ones perform. It builds a model of your visual identity, not just your preferences.
Before you record your next video, Frame pre-generates 3 thumbnail options optimized for your style, your niche, and the topic. You pick one or ask for variations. No more blank canvas.
After you publish, Frame tracks CTR performance, compares generated vs. published, and refines its model. Every thumbnail makes the next one smarter. This is the loop competitors can't offer.
Real output. Zero effort.
Every image below was generated by Frame — from a video title and a creator's niche. This is what lands in your channel every morning.
The Frame philosophy
Most AI tools answer questions. Frame takes action. It's designed to be an employee — one that works while you sleep, monitors your channel around the clock, and reports back when it has something worth showing you.
Frame knows your channel. You don't tell it what to make — it tells you what's ready to publish.
Frame queues thumbnails for upcoming videos. You're never waiting on design — the design arrives before you need it.
After upload, Frame monitors CTR, flags outliers (great or poor), and logs what changed in your style. Full visibility, no guesswork.
Frame isn't generic. It absorbs your specific choices — your color palette, your typography, your face style — and applies them consistently across every thumbnail.
"Your video could be the best thing ever uploaded to YouTube. If nobody clicks, it doesn't exist."
The creator economy knows this. Most still design thumbnails the same way they did in 2018 — opening Canva at midnight, hoping something looks right, shipping it anyway. Frame changes the game by making thumbnail production autonomous, consistent, and intelligent. No more guesswork. No more settling.
That's the division of labor that lets you focus on making the video. Let Frame handle the first impression.
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