Start with a still image
Turn a static frame into motion without opening a desktop tool or rebuilding the concept elsewhere.
FrameOrbit brings image-to-video, motion transfer, clip extension, and gallery-based continuation into one mobile workflow.
Create
Pick the workflow that fits the shot.
Modes
Three focused ways to begin.
Loop
Keep strong outputs moving.
Turn a static frame into motion without opening a desktop tool or rebuilding the concept elsewhere.
Use mimic workflows when a source clip already has the movement you want and the next step is transformation.
Extend clips and continue from gallery outputs so the product feels like a studio, not a one-shot generator.
Most AI creation tools feel fast at the beginning and messy by the second or third iteration. FrameOrbit is shaped around the next step: save the result, return to it, and continue with more context.
Images and clips are part of the workflow, not an afterthought.
Previous results stay useful instead of disappearing into a dead history list.
Clean enough for iPhone, but still built for serious iteration.
Prompt, still image, or existing clip.
Generate, mimic, extend, or continue.
Carry the result into the next round instead of restarting.
FrameOrbit treats saved work as part of the creative loop. A result can become the source for extension, a new reference for mimic, or the start of another image-led motion pass.
Start from a still frame, then move into extension or another pass without rebuilding the prompt.
Use a source clip plus reference imagery to keep the movement but change the visual identity.
Push the same idea forward when the first generation is close but not long enough.
Gallery-native continuation keeps the product feeling like a workflow, not a reset button.
Image to video, mimic, extend, or continue.
Estimated 6 credits
Add prompt, image, or clip
A focused mode and parameter panel built for mobile-first iteration.
Turn any strong output into the beginning of the next pass.
Results stay reusable, so saved outputs become working materials instead of static history.
Billing, support, and product controls already exist as part of the full app flow.
These cover positioning, workflows, credits, and where to find support or policy details.
FrameOrbit is an iPhone-focused AI video studio for image-to-video, mimic, extension, and continuation workflows.
FrameOrbit is being prepared as an iPhone-first product. Launch details and App Store availability will be published when the release is live.
Yes. The product is built around prompts, still images, and existing clips as creative starting points.
Yes. Gallery-based continuation is one of the core product ideas, so prior results stay useful for the next pass.
Supported creation actions consume credits. Exact cost depends on the active feature and in-app configuration at the time of use.
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