Reading up on HyperFrames
5 deep · digging since apr 17
- GitHub - heygen-com/hyperframes: Write HTML. Render video. Built for agents.
HyperFrames is an open-source framework that turns HTML into deterministic MP4 videos, with AI agent skills and CLI tooling.
Takes
5 steps to create amazing videos like the one below from HTML for free: Install @HyperFrames_ in your favorite coding harness (e.g., Codex or Claude Code). Then... 1. Gather your assets Create a project folder and add screenshots, logos, website captures, reference clips, and a frame md to give Hyperframes the raw material for your video. If you have a design md you can convert it to a frame md here:
@petergyang
For making agentic videos - I did a deep dive into @HyperFrames_ vs. @Remotion using @slashlast30days. Of course I had to make a video to go with the article! Take a look at both products. Which are you using?
@mvanhorn
Remotion Was My First Agentic Video Love. Then HyperFrames Stole Me. /last30days for both
@mvanhorn
Some more dumb questions about Codex: 1. I use it on my primary laptop which I don't keep on all the time so I don't like setting up cron jobs there. Can I set up the app on my Mac Mini too and run all the cron jobs through that? I have a feeling it's gonna replace OpenClaw/Hermes for me then. 2. Is the image gen feature on Codex basically free? It's using ChatGPT Images 2? 3. Anyone tried generating images first and then using @HeyGen hyperframes to generate videos?
@petergyang