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Framesail AI

About Framesail

Cinematic faceless YouTube, built end-to-end.

Who's behind Framesail

Framesail is built by its two cofounders, Jordan and Hayden. It started as a passion project. We were trying to make faceless YouTube content ourselves and ran straight into the gap that defines this category: no tool actually lets you ship a cinematic faceless YouTube video end-to-end. The templated apps produce slideshow output that every other channel also ships. The raw frontier models require stitching six tabs together and re-rolling every shot until the character holds. We set out to build the pipeline we wanted, and now we run our own channels on it.

After YouTube's July 2025 inauthentic-content policy update, the bar moved. Templated, mass-produced channels lost monetization. Narrative-driven, character-and-environment-locked work didn't. Framesail is the pipeline we wanted while building under the new rules: six stations — brief, script, cast & world, voiceover, storyboard, final cut — running on a frontier model stack, producing video that doesn't look like anyone else's output.

We're early and honest about it. We ship improvements weekly and run our own channels on the same pipeline you do. If something is rough, we'll tell you it's rough and when the fix lands.

About the company

Framesail is cinematic AI video infrastructure for serious faceless YouTube operators. One brief in, a finished narrative-driven cut out. The production stack: Nano Banana 2 and GPT Image-2 for image generation, Seedance, Veo, and Kling for motion, ElevenLabs and MiniMax for voice, and Remotion for programmatic motion graphics — yours to pick per project. The team is based in Burnaby, BC, inside the broader Vancouver technology corridor.

See pricing for tiers and commercial use, or the FAQ for render times, the model stack, and policy questions.

Contact

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