New in Frame.io: New SDK Updates, Japanese Language Support, Firefly Apps, and Frictionless Premiere Login 

Frame.io just got faster to build on, easier to access, and more connected to the tools your team already uses. This month we also completed the full developer SDK story for Frame.io Version 4—uploads and auth covered. 

Here’s what’s new. 

Python and TypeScript SDKs—a complete integration stack for Frame.io V4

Building on Frame.io V4 from Python or JavaScript used to mean writing your own code to break files into pieces, distribute that work across multiple threads, handle retries, and manage your own authentication.  

This month, we shipped two SDK updates that now just work out of the box, so developers can focus on what they’re actually trying to build. 

The Frame.io Python SDK now handles large local file uploads with a single call—built to be reliable on big files and flaky networks. And the TypeScript SDK now ships with a built-in OAuth 2.0 module that handles the full Adobe IMS authentication lifecycle, so developers no longer need to roll their own auth to integrate with Frame.io V4. 

What’s new: 

  • Upload large media to Frame.io from Python with two lines of code
  • Uploads are parallelized, retried automatically, and observable via Python logging 
  • Works with any Python-based ingest tooling, CLI uploaders, or automation pipelines 
  • Built-in frameio/oauth module for ts handles the full Adobe IMS OAuth 2.0 lifecycle 
  • Supports four ts auth flows: Server-to-Server, Web App, SPA (PKCE), and Native App (PKCE) 
  • Works with any JS/TS framework — Next.js, Express, Remix, Electron, browser SPAs
  • Zero runtime dependencies; Node.js 18+ and browser compatible 

Get started: Python SDK on PyPI  and TypeScript SDK on npm 

Frame.io is now generally available in Japanese 

Frame.io is officially available in Japanese — the first non-English language and first step toward making Frame.io a truly global platform. 

All users can now set their preferred language to Japanese and input text using native Input Method Editors (IME) across Web and iOS. Reviewers will also see the review and comment UI in Japanese if their browser is set to have Japanese as their preferred language. 

What’s new: 

  • Set your preferred language to Japanese across Frame.io
  • Input Japanese text using IME on Web and iOS
  • Reviewers see the review and comment UI in Japanese based on their browser preferences
  • Available across all Frame.io plans
  • Live at Adobe.com/jp 

Access Frame.io assets directly in Adobe Firefly 

Your work-in-progress creative is now accessible where your creative work happens. 

Frame.io assets are now available directly within Adobe Firefly apps (Text-to-Image and Text-to-Video)—making it easier for teams to browse, open, and save creative assets without switching tools. This creates a tighter connection between creation and collaboration, helping teams move from ideation to review with less friction. 

What’s new 

  • Access Frame.io assets directly within supported Firefly experiences
  • Browse and open Frame.io projects and assets in context
  • Save files from Adobe apps directly into Frame.io
  • Shared access and permissions carry across tools automatically
  • Available across supported Adobe plans 

Zero-click sign-in for Premiere

Opening the Frame.io panel in Premiere used to mean stopping to sign in before you could get to work. Now, eligible users are automatically signed into Frame.io the moment they open the panel—no extra clicks required. 

That means less setup, fewer interruptions, and faster access to the projects, comments, and collaborators that you’re already working with in Premiere. 

What’s new 

  • Open the Frame.io panel in Premiere and you’re already signed in 
  • Eligible Creative Cloud users are automatically connected to Frame.io
  • No repeated sign-ins across Premiere upgrades  
  • Available now in Premiere (Beta), rolling into Premiere 26.3 GA 


Last month during NAB 2026, we announced Frame.io Drive and Mounted Storage. See the full story—or get on the waitlist right now.

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Karam Sethi

Karam Sethi is a product marketer at Frame.io who helps ship creative tools and occasionally overthinks headlines.

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