Aproove is work management built for regulated content production. Every capability is designed for organizations producing content that has to be accurate, traceable, and defensible: pharmaceutical labels, insurance member communications, clinical documents, financial disclosures, regulated packaging, and the multi-format enterprise workflows that govern their approval.
The buyer evaluating both is often a marketing or content ops leader whose team produces video alongside documents, print materials, and regulated assets, and is asking whether a video-first tool covers the full scope of what they govern. For video production, Frame.io is the answer. For regulated multi-format content at enterprise scale, the architecture is different.
Video-first is a strength. It's also a boundary.
Frame.io was designed from the ground up for video. Every feature, from frame-accurate comments to camera-to-cloud streaming, reflects that priority. Within the Adobe creative ecosystem, it's a natural fit.
Aproove was designed for the full range of regulated content. Not just video but complex PDFs, packaging artwork rendered at component level with Pantone and spot color accuracy, HTML, multi-page insurance documents, pharmaceutical labels, and the regulated enterprise workflows that govern all of it simultaneously. When the content that has to stand up to a regulator isn't a video file, the architecture matters.
Three areas show where the distinction becomes consequential.
Content scope and file processing
Frame.io: Frame.io is built for video, audio, image, and document file review, with video as the primary use case. Its review interface is optimized for time-coded feedback on motion content. Document and image review are available but secondary to the platform's core video architecture. Frame.io connects natively with Adobe Workfront for creative production workflows within the Adobe ecosystem.
Aproove: Aproove handles video, documents, images, HTML, and packaging artwork across a single governed workflow, with each file type processed at the component level through atomic extraction. Text, images, colors, layout blocks, and pages are extracted as structured data. For packaging and print-ready files specifically, Aproove renders using the Adobe library, producing accurate on-screen representation of Pantone inks, dielines, varnish layers, and ICC profiles. A pharmaceutical label, a 60-page insurance Evidence of Coverage, a multi-language marketing piece, and a video asset can all move through the same governed workflow with the same audit trail.
Why it matters for regulated content: Regulated content programs rarely produce only video. A health plan produces member communications, plan documents, marketing materials, and video assets, all of which carry regulatory weight and all of which need governed approval. A video-first platform processes part of that content well. Aproove was built to govern all of it together.
Compliance and deployment
Frame.io: Frame.io is a cloud-based Adobe SaaS platform. It holds enterprise security features including watermarking, access controls, and SSO. Its compliance posture is built around the Adobe enterprise security framework. There is no HIPAA compliance, no on-premise deployment, and no forensic audit trail built for regulatory defense.
Aproove: Aproove is SOC 2, ISO 27001, and HIPAA compliant out of the box. Deployment options include cloud, self-hosted, on-premise, and custom configurations built to specific organizational or regulatory requirements. Dedicated per-customer infrastructure rather than shared SaaS architecture. The audit trail is immutable, timestamped, and captured at the content component level, built to Grade 1 standards for use in regulatory response, legal discovery, or market conduct examination.
Why it matters for regulated content: Frame.io was built for creative production security, which is a real requirement. It wasn't built for the compliance posture that pharma, health insurance, financial services, and federal agencies need from a content approval platform. HIPAA compliance, on-premise deployment, and forensic-grade audit trails aren't features added on top of a video review tool. They're the foundation Aproove was built on.
Workflow architecture and AI governance
Frame.io: Frame.io's AI capabilities are production-focused: natural language media search, visual content search, Firefly-powered reframe, dub, and content cleanup tools. These are powerful tools for video production teams. Workflow is built around the creative production cycle, not iterative regulated approval with conflict resolution and decision-based routing.
Aproove: Aproove's workflow engine handles the non-linear reality of regulated content production. Multiple reviewer groups work in parallel under a single governed workflow. Conflict resolution stays inside the system. Completed sections advance while others continue iterating. One workflow handles dozens of brands, regions, or product variants, routing each reviewer to the right content at the right step. Each AI Agent is powered by the model the customer chooses, per Agent and per task, with every action captured in the audit trail alongside the human decisions it informed.
Why it matters for regulated content: A production workflow and a regulated approval workflow are different things. Production moves content forward toward delivery. Regulated approval produces a defensible record of how decisions were made, with conflict resolution, parallel review, and immutable evidence capture built into every step. Frame.io excels at the former. Aproove was built for the latter.
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