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Introducing Reviews: Get Feedback on Your Edits Without Leaving FrameQuery

Share any video as a review link. Reviewers leave frame-accurate comments and annotations, you get notified, upload revisions, and track approvals. Unlimited reviews on every plan.

FrameQuery Team23 February 20262 min read

Getting feedback on a cut should not require uploading your entire project to a separate platform. We built a review system directly into FrameQuery Desktop that keeps things simple: share a link, get feedback, revise, repeat.

How It Works

Select any video (or set of videos) and create a review. FrameQuery generates a web-friendly proxy from your source footage, even if the original is R3D or BRAW, and gives you a shareable link. Reviewers do not need a FrameQuery account. They open the link in a browser and start watching.

Comments are frame-accurate. Reviewers can pause on any frame and leave a note tied to that exact moment. They can also draw directly on the frame with freehand, arrows, or rectangles to call out specific details. Each video in the review can be marked as approved or flagged for revisions, giving you a clear picture of where things stand.

Stay in the Loop

When reviewers leave comments, you get notified right on your desktop. FrameQuery checks for new feedback in the background, so you do not need to keep refreshing a browser tab. Comments are threaded, and you can mark them as resolved as you address each note.

Version Control Built In

When you revise your edit based on feedback, upload a new version to the same review. The previous cut gets saved locally so you can always reference it. Existing comments stay attached to the version they were left on, and reviewers see your latest revision.

Unlimited Reviews, Every Plan

We did not want feedback to be a feature teams have to budget for. Reviews are available on every FrameQuery plan (including Free) with no caps on how many you create or how many reviewers you invite. Collaboration should not be a premium tier.

What is Next

Reviews are a first step toward broader collaboration features. We are already working on tighter integration between reviews and the people feature (more on that in our technical deep dive on people matching and privacy), so reviewers can see who appears in each scene when that context is helpful.

Join the waitlist to try reviews when we open the next batch of invites.