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hyperframes vs MoneyPrinterTurbo

Write HTML, get MP4: HeyGen's agent-native video framework renders deterministic GSAP/Puppeteer/FFmpeg compositions, shipping 20 skills and MCP so coding agents author motion graphics. — versus — Topic in, finished short out: an LLM writes the script, footage comes from Pexels/Pixabay or text-to-video, then TTS, subtitles and music compose into HD 9:16 or 16:9. WebUI, API and CLI.

The curated verdict

Two ways to get an MP4 without opening an editor: MoneyPrinterTurbo matches stock clips to an AI script and burns in subtitles; HyperFrames renders HTML/CSS you control frame-exactly. MPT for content volume, HyperFrames for precision and brand control.

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hyperframes — the curator's take

Use it when the video must be exact and repeatable — data-driven explainers, product tours, subtitle-perfect social cuts — because every frame is HTML/CSS an agent can lint, diff and re-render for free, with no model spend and no diffusion drift. Best fit if you already ship web UI: the `/hyperframes` router walks an agent from brief to render, and `npx hyperframes skills update` keeps the core skill set lean instead of installing all 20. It is not a generative video tool — it cannot invent footage, faces or camera moves — and long timelines mean long Puppeteer render passes. Node >=22 plus FFmpeg are hard requirements.

MoneyPrinterTurbo — the curator's take

The pragmatic choice for volume: batch-generate variants of a vertical short, keep the best, publish straight to TikTok, Instagram or YouTube Shorts, from a WebUI, API or CLI. Footage comes from free stock (Pexels, Pixabay, Coverr) or your own assets, with WaveSpeed/Seedance text-to-video when stock won't do; speech spans Edge TTS, Azure, ElevenLabs, Gemini and more, with subtitle styling and background music handled. Be honest about the output — templated stock-footage-plus-voiceover content, not authored motion design or cinematic storytelling — and about the README, which is dense with sponsor and API-reseller affiliate links. Needs FFmpeg and a provider key.