Browser-first video-call setup coach

Set a calmer camera frame before bad light, clutter, and low energy start fighting each other.

FrameKind helps remote workers, freelancers, candidates, and presenters turn room light, camera position, and background chaos into a more credible call setup in one pass.

  • Stop guessing whether the problem is your light, your laptop angle, or the room behind you.
  • Balance credibility, ease, and energy without overbuilding a studio.
  • Leave with a setup brief you can fix in minutes, not a gear wishlist.

Why people need it

  • Most people blame themselves on calls when the real problem is framing, backlight, or a noisy background.
  • High-stakes calls often happen from imperfect rooms, not dedicated studio setups.
  • The best setup is often the most believable low-friction fix you can repeat fast, not the most technical one.

Built for interviews, client calls, team standups, teaching sessions, sales demos, and creative reviews from ordinary rooms.

Fix the frame first

Eye line, crop, and desk distance often matter more than fancy gear.

Work with the room you have

FrameKind favors realistic changes for side light, windows, shelves, and multi-use spaces.

Protect low-energy days

Get a call setup that still reads credible when you do not want to overperform.

Call brief

Describe the room and call stakes, then let FrameKind shape the cleanest believable setup.

How FrameKind thinks

The tool chooses one framing move, one light fix, one background move, and one presence cue that make the call look calmer without requiring studio gear.

Waiting for a named call
  • Framing = where the camera should sit and how much of you should show.
  • Light + background = what changes the credibility of the image fastest.
  • Presence cue = the smallest adjustment that helps you read clearer on screen.