hyperframes vs Nano Banana Pro (Gemini 3 Pro Image)
Both in the content & visuals category. Side-by-side — pick the one that fits your stack tonight.
Write HTML. Render video. The agent-native alternative to Remotion.
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- 4★
- tested
- ✓ loya-tested
- cost
- free
- install
- drop-in
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- 9,158
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- 4d ago
You want drag-and-drop video editing — this is code-driven, you write HTML.
Google's image model with the silly name. Does text-to-image + image-edit at 1K/2K/4K.
- rating
- 4★
- tested
- ✓ loya-tested
- cost
- paid
- install
- needs-wiring
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- 0
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- 4d ago
You want stylized / painterly / anime output — Midjourney and Flux handle those better.
why it matters · hyperframes
Hyperframes lets you build videos the same way you build a webpage — write HTML, style with CSS, animate with GSAP or Three.js, then render to MP4. Built by HeyGen for Claude Code to drive directly (ships with skill packs, CLI lint + preview + render). Tested in a scaffolded lab to prototype LYRC 3D lyric videos — handles Three.js scenes that Remotion chokes on. Free, open source, Apache 2.0.
why it matters · Nano Banana Pro (Gemini 3 Pro Image)
Nano Banana Pro is Google's Gemini 3 Pro Image model, accessed through the kie.ai API. It handles clean text-to-image, photo-style edits (change one thing, keep everything else), and renders up to 4K. Good at faces, brand graphics, and photo retouching. Used for LYRC cover art, Basement Boys stills, and quick edit passes on reference photos. If you're already paying for image gen and want a cleaner photographer-friendly output than Midjourney, this is the pick.