We’ve shipped several improvements that make work easier.
Some are big features. Some just make Frame.io feel better.
Here’s the latest Frame.io updates.
More accurate and relevant search results
Search is better today across all Frame.io plans.
We’ve improved how Frame.io finds your content.
This update makes search more accurate and more relevant.
Here’s what’s better:
- Exact matches rank first
- Longer terms match before shorter ones
- Multiple matching parts of a name rank higher
- Single-letter or short nonsense matches are filtered out
That means if you search for David Blockbuster:
- The file named “David Blockbuster.mov” comes up first.
- A folder named “David” or “Blockbuster” appears lower.
- Small words like “in” don’t clutter the results.
This improvement is available for all Frame.io plans: Free, Pro, Team, and Enterprise.
Even without AI, search feels smarter and more reliable.
Better list view navigation
List View is one of the most used ways teams navigate Frame.io.
Now it works the way modern tables should.
Before, you had to use a separate Sort menu. After sorting, it wasn’t always clear what you were sorted by.
Now you can sort directly from the column headers.
Here’s what’s new:
- Click any column header to sort
- A visible arrow shows what you’re sorted by
- Sort state is clearer and easier to understand
- A new Storage column shows project storage usage
- Sorting works consistently across workspaces
When you click a header, the sort updates instantly. The selected sort field stays visible. You always know what order you’re viewing.
The new Storage column makes it easier to see which projects are growing.
These updates make it faster to scan, sort, and find projects—especially in large Enterprise workspaces.
Camera to Cloud now supports Nikon stills
Camera to Cloud now supports JPEG and RAW stills from select Nikon cameras—so photos can move from capture to Frame.io in seconds.
Shoot stills on:
- Nikon Z6III
- Nikon Z8
- Nikon Z9
- Nikon ZR
Using NX MobileAir (iOS and Android), images upload directly from the camera to Frame.io—no need to remove cards or manually transfer files before sharing. From there, editors can move seamlessly into Adobe Lightroom for immediate editing and delivery.
Just shoot. Upload. Done.
Continuing to improve how teams work
These updates make Frame.io easier to manage, easier to use, and more reliable day to day.
More to come soon.