docs: add reap as HyperFrames adopter#876
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Reap (reap.video) is integrating HyperFrames as a renderer for lightweight video edits and renders in its AI-driven video processing pipeline for social content creation.
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can you modify also this page pls to include reap there? https://hyperframes.heygen.com/community/adopters |
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ADOPTERS.mdtable.Why
reap is an AI-powered video processing platform that clips, captions, transcribes, dubs, and publishes short-form video content at scale for creators and brands. We're integrating HyperFrames as a renderer for lightweight video edits and renders within our pipeline, specifically for caption overlays, trim/cut compositions, and template-based clip rendering where HTML-as-video is a clean fit alongside our existing Remotion-based heavy rendering.
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