Your team spends 3x more time preparing than editing.
Searching footage, labeling clips, organizing assets, sequencing timelines — the prep work takes longer than the actual edit, across every editor, every project. Wideframe gives that time back.
than editing — per editor
per project, before a cut
makes the final cut
than team capacity
SEQUENCES: 3
Describe the edit.
Get a Premiere sequence.
Wideframe indexes your footage library by meaning — not just filenames. It works across your local filesystem and cloud storage. Tell it what you need in natural language, and it finds the right clips, assembles the timeline, and outputs a native .prproj file you open directly in Premiere Pro.
- INPUT LOCAL + CLOUD
- LANGUAGE NATURAL LANGUAGE
- OUTPUT .PRPROJ
- SPEED MINUTES, NOT HOURS
Three steps to your first AI-assisted edit.
Connect your footage
Point Wideframe at your footage — local drives or cloud storage. Raw clips, B-roll, interviews, product shots — everything gets searched, labeled, and indexed by meaning without moving your source files.
Describe the edit you want
"Build a 60-second highlight reel from the product demo footage." "Pull the best soundbites from interview_03 and cut them into a testimonial." The agent understands editing intent.
Open in Premiere, refine, export
Get a native .prproj with your clips on the timeline. Open it in Premiere Pro, make your creative adjustments, and export. The rough cut is done — you just do the finish.
Built for professional video workflows.
Wideframe isn't another text-to-video gimmick. It's a desktop app with frame-accurate video understanding, agentic search, and native Adobe Premiere Pro integration — built for real editors, producers, and content teams.
Every frame in your edit comes from your actual footage library. Real clips, real B-roll, real interviews. Wideframe finds and assembles — it doesn't hallucinate pixels.
Output is a real .prproj file. Open it in Premiere Pro, and you have a fully editable sequence with your clips on the timeline. Not a rendered video — a real project file you can refine.
Wideframe is a native desktop app that runs on Apple Silicon for fast, frame-accurate media analysis. Works with your local filesystem and cloud storage providers.
More output. Same team.
Wideframe handles searching, labeling, organizing, and sequencing — across every project your team runs.
Handle more clients, more projects, more deadlines. The prep work that used to require headcount now happens automatically.
Every clip indexed, transcribed, and searchable across your entire production pipeline. No more lost footage.
One AI coworker for every editor on your team.
See Team Plans →Whether you're a two-person agency or a studio with ten editors, Wideframe standardizes your prep workflow — so output quality doesn't depend on who's available.
Every editor starts the same way.
Wideframe applies the same indexing, transcription, and rough cut logic to every project. No more tribal knowledge. No more "ask Jake how he organizes his bins."
Handle more projects without more headcount.
Agencies use Wideframe to take on additional clients without hiring. The prep work that used to require a junior editor now happens before anyone opens Premiere.
Better briefs. Faster sign-off.
Producers get a searchable, timestamped record of everything in the footage before the edit starts. Review cycles shrink when everyone's working from the same understanding.
Simple pricing. Serious output.
Start as a solo editor. Scale to a full production team.
For individual editors and freelancers.
- ✓Unlimited footage indexing
- ✓Native .prproj output for Premiere Pro
- ✓Transcription + speaker diarization
- ✓Natural language clip search
- ✓Local Mac processing
- ✓7-day free trial
For production teams, agencies, and studios.
- ✓Everything in Solo
- ✓Multiple editor seats
- ✓Shared footage libraries across the team
- ✓Admin dashboard + usage visibility
- ✓Priority processing queue
- ✓Dedicated onboarding
Common questions.
AI video generators create synthetic footage from text prompts. Wideframe is an AI coworker for video editors — it automates the preparation work (searching, labeling, organizing, sequencing) using your real footage. Point it at your footage library, describe what you need, and get back a Premiere Pro project built from your actual clips.
No. Wideframe works alongside Premiere Pro. It's a desktop app that handles the preparation work — searching, labeling, organizing, and sequencing your footage — then outputs native .prproj files you open directly in Premiere for the creative finish.
Wideframe is a native Mac app that requires Apple Silicon (M1 or later). It runs on-device for fast, frame-accurate media analysis and works across your local filesystem and cloud storage providers.
Full access to Wideframe for 7 days. No usage limits. Connect your footage library, run the agent, and export as many edits as you want. If it doesn't change how you work, cancel with zero friction.