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HyperFrames

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HyperFrames lets AI agents compose videos by writing HTML, CSS & JS — originated by HeyGen, built for the community. Open source under Apache 2.0.

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HyperFrames

Added 10 June 2026

Overview

HyperFrames is an open source tool that allows agents to generate videos by writing HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. It was created by HeyGen and is available under the Apache 2.0 license.

Best for

Best for
Developers building AI agents that need to produce dynamic video content programmatically

Use cases

  • Automatically produce animated explainer videos from structured prompts
  • Generate dynamic video compositions for social media or marketing
  • Prototype or iterate video layouts using web standards

Notes

HyperFrames is an open source tool that allows agents to generate videos by writing HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. It was created by HeyGen and is available under the Apache 2.0 license.

Use cases

  • Automatically produce animated explainer videos from structured prompts
  • Generate dynamic video compositions for social media or marketing
  • Prototype or iterate video layouts using web standards

Pros

  • Leverages standard web technologies for flexible video creation
  • Open source with a permissive Apache 2.0 license
  • Designed for integration with agentic workflows

Cons

  • Relies on agents writing correct frontend code, which can introduce errors
  • Video output quality depends on complexity of the generated HTML/CSS/JS
  • Limited to scenarios where users can accept JSON-structured prompts

Indexed from awesome-generative-ai and enriched against its public facts.

Pros

  • Leverages standard web technologies for flexible video creation
  • Open source with a permissive Apache 2.0 license
  • Designed for integration with agentic workflows

Cons

  • Relies on agents writing correct frontend code, which can introduce errors
  • Video output quality depends on complexity of the generated HTML/CSS/JS
  • Limited to scenarios where users can accept JSON-structured prompts