WildFrame takes you from a full memory card to a finished story. It helps you find your strongest photos and video, add the details that matter, and write up the trip in a voice you choose.
Every step, from the first import to the finished chronicle, helps you find the work that matters and make more of it.
Bring in a whole shoot and WildFrame lays it out for you. Composition, sharpness, and impact are read for every photo and video clip, so your strongest work rises to the top before you open the Loupe.
Move through a trip at speed in the Loupe. Approve, exclude, or set aside each shot, or work in the Grid for quick batch calls. Your selects build as you go, ready for Chronicle.
Enrich gives each frame the context that makes it mean something — a caption, the details that matter to you. Whatever you add stays with the photo wherever it goes, into your chronicles and your exports, so the story is never separate from the image.
Coach is a second read on your photography, there whenever you want one. Open it on any frame and ask why a shot works or how to make the next one stronger — composition, light, timing, exposure. It stays in the conversation, so you can keep asking until it clicks.
Pick a writing style, from Field Notes to Safari Journal, and WildFrame drafts the story of your trip from the frames you approved. Edit it, reorder it, and download it as a PDF. It reads in a voice you choose.
Out in the field, point Quick Take at any photo on your phone. You get a quick read on the shot and a caption you can share before you have left the location.
WildFrame is a full workflow, not a single feature. Each step leads into the next.
WildFrame reads your camera card and lays out the whole take, from JPEG and camera RAW to video, including Blackmagic RAW and RED.* By the time you sit down, the trip is ready to review.
Open the Loupe, filter to your strongest frames, and work through them: approve, exclude, or set aside. The Grid is there for quick batch calls.
Add captions and the details that matter. Ask Coach about a specific frame, whether it is composition, technique, or exposure, right where you are working.
Pick a writing style and WildFrame drafts the story from the photos you approved. Edit it, reorder it, and download your Wildlife Chronicle as a PDF.
*Blackmagic RAW and RED (R3D) are supported on the macOS desktop app, with the camera maker’s free SDK installed.
Quick Take runs on your phone. Point it at any photo in your camera roll and you get a quick read on the shot and a caption you can share before you have left the spot.
The Daily Briefing sets up your day in the field: light and golden hour, the season, and local conditions, with a suggestion for the shoot ahead. The Sighting Log records what you saw, with or without a photo. Style Mirror shows the patterns in how you shoot over time.
View mobile plans"A Bengal tiger moving through dappled light. The eye contact and clean subject isolation make this a decisive frame."
Decisive frame
Sharp eyes · clean background
Illustration of a Quick Take result. Not real data.