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One subscription. The whole editor.

FramePilot is a paid app — that means no ads, no watermarks, no upsells, and no harvesting your data. Just a professional editor, with every new AI tool as it ships.

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FramePilot

The complete AI editor. One subscription, every feature.

$16.58/mo

Billed $199 yearly

  • Full professional NLE — multi-track timeline, trim/ripple/razor, keyframes
  • AI agent edits as typed, reversible, one-click-undo patches
  • Auto captions, silence removal, pacing, hooks & shorts
  • Deterministic render engine with automatic output validation
  • Export presets — 9:16 Reels, 1:1, 16:9, custom
  • MCP server — drive edits from Cursor, Claude & Codex
  • Local-first — your media never leaves your machine
  • Continuous updates & new AI tools while subscribed

Studio

For teams and agencies.

Custom

Volume licensing

  • Everything in FramePilot
  • Volume licensing & centralized seat management
  • Priority support with an SLA
  • Private onboarding & workflow setup
  • Security & procurement review
  • Invoicing and custom terms

Prices in USD. Cancel anytime. Secure checkout & licensing by Freemius. 14-day money-back guarantee.

License key, not an account

Subscribe, get a key by email, paste it into the app. No sign-up.

Local-first & private

Your media never leaves your machine. Bring your own AI key.

Cancel anytime

Manage or cancel in one click. 14-day money-back guarantee.

FAQ

Common questions

What is FramePilot?

FramePilot is your editing agent for video — think of it as Cursor for video editing. You get a full professional multi-track NLE, and you hand the tedious work to an agent that edits directly on your timeline. Every change it makes is a typed, validated, reversible operation you approve.

How is it different from CapCut or Premiere?

Traditional editors bolt AI on as a gimmick. FramePilot is built around a deterministic patch engine, so AI edits are safe, reviewable, and undoable — and it exposes those same tools to your coding agents over MCP. Renders are validated automatically, so exports don’t silently break.

Is my footage private?

Yes. FramePilot is local-first — your media never leaves your machine. AI features use your own provider key, and you can run the editor fully offline. Nothing is uploaded to us.

How much does FramePilot cost?

FramePilot is $25/month, or $199/year (about $16.58/month) billed annually — a saving of roughly a third. Both plans unlock the entire editor, the AI agent, and every new tool while you’re subscribed. No ads, no watermarks, no per-export fees.

Monthly or annual — which should I pick?

They unlock exactly the same features. Monthly ($25) is the lowest commitment and you can cancel anytime; annual ($199) saves about 34% if you edit regularly. You can switch cadence from your Freemius receipt at any time.

How does the license work?

After checkout Freemius emails you a license key. Open FramePilot, paste the key on first launch, and it activates on your device. The app quietly re-checks your subscription so it keeps working offline within a grace window; if you cancel, it stops unlocking when the period ends. You can move between machines by deactivating and re-activating.

Which platforms are supported?

FramePilot ships for macOS, Windows, and Linux as a native desktop app. Downloads are on the download page and update automatically.

Can I use it with Cursor, Claude, or Codex?

Yes. FramePilot includes an MCP server that exposes its safe, typed editing tools to any MCP client — so Cursor, Claude Desktop, or Codex can drive real edits on your timeline.

Which AI models does it use?

You bring your own key. FramePilot supports Anthropic (Claude) and NVIDIA NIM out of the box, with a deterministic offline mock for testing. You’re never locked to a single provider.

Can I cancel, and do you offer refunds?

Yes — cancel anytime from your Freemius receipt and you won’t be billed again; you keep access until the end of the current period. Payments and licensing are handled by Freemius, our merchant of record. If FramePilot isn’t a fit, contact us within 14 days for a full refund.