Every Kompozy composition template, in one place. Pick the one that matches your format, your creator, or your audience — one source goes in, a brand-exact post comes out.
Direct answer:HyperFrames templates are Kompozy's pre-wired video and graphic compositions. You pick a template, feed it one source recording, and the engine renders a finished, brand-exact, platform-native post — captions, overlays, frame, and outro all baked in. The gallery below covers every available template; each maps to a proven short-form or graphic format, not a generic filter.
A HyperFrames template is the difference between an AI clip and a finished post. Most AI tools hand you raw output you still have to caption, brand, frame, and time. A HyperFrames template bakes all of that into the render: the caption styling lands in the platform safe zone, your brand frame and colors wrap the composition, overlays and outro cards are pre-placed, and the whole thing exports at the aspect ratio the destination platform expects. You choose a proven format pattern — and the engine composes it from your source, your brand, and your Persona Brief.
Every template runs the same three-step path. First, you bring a source — a podcast episode, a webinar, a talking-head clip, a blog post, or a customer call. Second, you pick the template that matches the format you want (a podcast clip, a quote carousel, a caption-first short, a tweet card). Third, Kompozy renders the finished output: it pulls the strongest moments or claims from your source, applies your brand styling and voice, burns in captions and overlays, and exports a platform-native file ready to schedule. No timeline, no keyframes, no manual captioning — the composition is pre-built, so the only decision you make is which pattern fits.
Every Kompozy composition template, with what each one is best for:
Match the template to the job, not the other way around:
If you are repurposing a single recording into a full week of content, you are not choosing one template — you are running several across one source. See how that fans out on the content repurposing hub, or jump straight to pricing.
A HyperFrames template is a pre-wired composition in Kompozy that turns one source recording into a brand-exact, platform-native render — captions, overlays, frames, and outro all burned in automatically. You pick the template that matches your format; the engine composes the output from your source, your brand styling, and your Persona Brief. It is the difference between an AI clip and a finished, on-brand post.
Kompozy ships a curated set of HyperFrames composition templates covering the highest-performing short-form and graphic formats: POV Hook to Demo, Quote Graphic Carousel, Persona Tweet Card, Caption-first Short, Podcast Clip (framed), Announcement Card, Before/After Split, and Reaction PiP. Each maps to a proven format pattern rather than a generic filter.
Yes. The video templates render natively at 9:16 with captions inside the platform safe zone and no competitor watermarks, so the same render is eligible across TikTok, Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts, and Facebook Reels. Carousel and card templates render at the aspect ratios Instagram and LinkedIn expect.
No. That is the point of a template: the composition, brand styling, caption placement, and timing are pre-built. You bring a source recording (a podcast, a webinar, a talking-head clip, a blog post), pick a template, and Kompozy renders the finished, on-brand output. No timeline, no keyframes, no manual captioning.
Yes. Every template renders with your brand styling and Persona Brief — your fonts, colors, avatar, handle, and voice — so the output is pixel-exact to your brand, not a generic stock look. Card and tweet templates render server-side with self-hosted fonts for consistent, brand-true output every time.
Renders are priced in credits, which vary by template. Template video shorts run about 20 credits each, and carousel slides run 8 credits per slide (a 6-slide carousel is 48). The Creator plan ($49/month for 2,500 credits) covers roughly 125 template shorts a month factoring in other outputs. Founding members ($39/month, bring-your-own-key, closing 2026-08-31) run their own API keys.
A regular AI video is raw output — a clip you still have to caption, brand, and frame. A HyperFrames template is the finished composition: it bakes the caption styling, brand frame, overlays, and outro into the render so the output ships as-is. You are choosing a proven format pattern, not editing one from scratch.