Review like a
broadcast facility
Frame-accurate comments, annotation markup, version stacking, and public review links — all wired into the same library the rest of your production team uses.
Grade feels slightly warm here — can we pull back on the amber?
Hero frame. Approved for delivery.
Consider a 0.5s hold before the cut to the product shot.
Upload
Drop a cut — Bunny Stream transcodes to HLS with adaptive bitrate.
Mark frames
Pause on any frame. Draw. Comment. Drop a pin at that timecode.
Stack versions
Upload v2, v3. Version switcher tabs. Diff what changed.
Share
Generate a public token — watermark + download toggles per-link.
Approve
Reviewers decide. Decisions logged per version. Audit-ready.
Everything the Frame.io workflow gave you — in one place
Frame-accurate comments
Every comment carries a timecode_seconds FLOAT. Click the pin → seek exactly.
Annotation markup
Fabric.js canvas over paused frame. Rect, circle, freehand, text — saved as JSON.
Version stacking
parent_media_id + version on every media item. Tabs let reviewers flip between cuts.
Public review links
UUID tokens, no auth wall, guest name capture, per-link expiry + revoke.
Watermark overlay
CSS diagonal repeating text — stays on screen, never burned into the export.
Download controls
Per-link allow_download toggle. Approved links get the raw file; draft links don't.
Decisions logged
Approve / Request changes / Comments only — every click writes a media_review_decisions row.
Korx AI analysis
AI panel auto-generates chapter markers, shot summaries, and notes on upload.
Not an island — a surface of the OS
Send a cut to KroxView straight from the editor timeline. Comments come back as timeline markers.
Media lives in the library. Versions stack without duplicating storage.
Approved version packages into a branded delivery — tokenised link, download tracked.
Reviewer decisions roll up into the operational Approvals queue — no fragmented inbox.
Stop paying Frame.io for a review link
Review, approvals, version stacking, and public client links — native to your library.