We’re building the temporal creative layer for agents, and humans in the loop.
Bring your favorite tools @ElevenLabs , @splice , use your favorite ide, use any model. it’s not just making a video with a prompt, it’s building systems of creation for agents.
agents need video
YESSSS!!! I have LangSmith traces setup in Codex. So I'm doing the evals right now and improving the skill further.
I'm also seeing if I can isolate the most non-performant, unusable runs and make some tooling either via @editframe or handroll something with Rust.
This belongs on Cloudflare once I have something that works locally.
$2B/year for 1 GW implies ~$228/MWh power, assuming 100% capacity factor and excluding backup. That’s super expensive.
But makes the point even stronger. Power for compute is less a cost problem than an access problem.
Lmk if you need powered land / data center sites. This is what we’re building @FiftySixtyHQ
@sun_anshuman@yudDIDit@editframe@Remotion We're built one layer down the stack using custom html elements + css.
So you can get a lot done with purely declarative syntax.
Of course, you can (should) layer on scripting, and we do ship official React components for our html tags.
When you're building with video, being 99% right is 100% wrong.
Letting the agent cook, using what it knows already, is correct. LLM's and models were trained on HTML/CSS, and leveraging everything the browser had. We help you package that into an MP4.
But there is more work to video than just the syntax, and to really get it right for agents and video.
Just like there is much more to a database, storage, etc.
What’s missing for real production? Agents are great, the models are great, but the gap is running video workflows in production (for agents and humans).
Large videos need proper streaming playback, cloud rendering when the browser isn’t enough, and easy human-in-the-loop workflows.
The enterprise needs secure ways for their agents to operate, that work.
Anyone who's built in video (with any scale and with any quality) knows how hard this problem actually is.
That’s why we built the full stack with @editframe
• Custom <ef-video> HTML element with built in streaming playback
• Cloud rendering API (parallel rendering 1000s of videos)
• Declarative GUI toolkit (<ef-timeline>, <ef-scrubber>, etc.) so agents + humans can actually collaborate with forms and editors
Editframe provides a format that LLM's have been fully trained on, works natively in the browser, works reliably at scale and in production.
This is what going from prototype to production in video really looks like. This is what does not exist.
A full agent video platform that actually lets you build.
Today, @editframe emerges from stealth. Agents need video.
Editframe Agent Skills:
npm create @editframe@latest
Just prompt Claude Code, Cursor, or Codex and get a working video or a full interactive GUI.
This video was created just by prompting 👇
not gonna lie, what i’ve been building with @conductor_build this week has been sick
4-step workflow. each step is a single spawned claude process with injected context from the previous phase. they stream logs back to the UI in real time, handle long-running MCPs, and hand off exactly what the next step needs — nothing more
the wild part — the agent calls the app’s own API to save its work. same endpoints the UI uses. it also designs frames in @paper, screenshots them, and exports exact positions as JSX so the next step has pixel-accurate layout data to work from
hopefully a small demo coming this week. gonna break down how we wired it all together with @tan_stack@paper_design@editframe@Netlify & @conductor_build
This is really cool to see 👀 - lots of fun ways to use Editframe, can’t wait to see what people come up with.
we’ll be unlocking a lot of creativity soon
We’re excited to introduce a new way for artists to earn money on Audius! 💰
Set your price, sell your music, and get paid instantly 💸
Be one of the first. Join the waitlist 🔗
Artists Deserve More 💜
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Since everyone has so much fun every year with Spotify Wrapped, we (& our friends @editframe) thought we’d do the same for NFTs. From your biggest buys to your best flips, it’s your NFT year in review. STAY TUNED… your NFT WRAPPED is coming SOON! 🚀🚀🚀
You guys are awesome!
Driftly is still 🥇 in the @TweetHunterIO grant competition, but second place is closing in fast!
Please vote for Driftly - https://t.co/U1dtcp3EEx
Our upcoming partnership with Editframe will empower all creators with the tools they need to create great graphic designs and social content with ease!
Excited to bring you more details soon.
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