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Generate videos before signing up, then create an account to save, edit, and publish your work.

Overview

QuickFrame AI (QFAI) lets you explore and generate videos before creating an account. When you're ready, signing up connects your work to your account so you can save, edit, and publish your videos.

You can create an account using Google SSO or email verification.

Why it matters

  • Start before you commit: Try generating videos before signing up

  • No work is lost: Prompts and generations carry over after login

  • Fast setup: Create an account in seconds with Google or email

  • Seamless experience: Stay in QFAI from exploration to creation

Explore QuickFrame AI

When you visit QFAI, you’ll land on the interactive Explorer page. This is a live preview of what the platform can do; you don't need an account to start exploring.

From here, you can:

  • Try example templates; or

  • Enter your Brand's URL and a prompt, and click Generate to see video concepts.

Your work is saved temporarily in your session.
If you sign up or log in, your prompt and generated content will automatically appear in your dashboard.


📝 Note: Some features require an account. If you try to use:

  • Templates that require uploads

  • Asset library features

You’ll see a sign-in prompt. After signing in, you’ll return to the same place to continue.


Create an Account

When you're ready to continue, you’ll be prompted to sign up.

You have two options:

Option A: Continue with Google

  1. Click Continue with Google.

  2. Choose an account.

  3. Enter your password.

    You’ll be taken directly to your dashboard.

Option B: Continue with email

  1. Enter your Email address.

  2. Click Continue with email.

  3. Retrieve the 6-digit code from your email and enter it in the blank field.


    💡 Pro Tip: If you didn't receive an email, click Resend.


  4. Click Continue with email.

    You’ll be taken directly to your dashboard.

Next Steps

Once your account is set up, explore Styles to generate your first video and start creating.

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