Browser Extension

Turn any web page into a clear way of thinking about the future

The Frama browser extension helps you slow down, step back, and think clearly about what you're reading — especially when the news feels urgent, confusing, or emotionally charged.

Add to Chrome — Free Safari — Coming Soon
Frama browser extension in action — analyzing a web page

One click. One new way of seeing.

When you're on an article, blog post, or market update, Frama captures the idea behind the headline and turns it into a Frame — a simple description of how the world might unfold if the story you're reading turns out to matter.

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Read something interesting

You're reading an article about interest rates, AI regulation, energy markets — anything that makes you think.

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Click the extension

Frama reads the page and distills the underlying claim, risk, or theme — no copy-pasting required.

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Get a Frame

Frama turns it into a scenario you can explore, revisit, and compare against your portfolio.

A Frame isn't a prediction. It's a lens.

Instead of asking "Is this article right?", Frama helps you ask better questions:

What would the world look like if this were true?
Explore the implications without committing to a forecast.
How exposed am I to that possibility?
See how your portfolio might behave if this scenario unfolds.
What would matter most if it played out this way?
Identify what to watch for — and what to ignore.
Why this is different from bookmarks or notes

Most tools help you save information. Frama helps you organize uncertainty.

  • Separate signal from noise
  • Hold multiple possibilities at the same time
  • Revisit ideas later without re-reading the article
  • Compare different narratives without choosing sides

Designed for calm, not clicks

The Frama extension is intentionally lightweight and non-intrusive. It doesn't interrupt your reading or tell you what to think.

Capture ideas fresh
Save important signals while the context is clear in your mind.
Stay oriented
Keep your bearings when news cycles move fast and loud.
Build your map
Over time, your Frames become a map of the futures you're paying attention to.
Your lens, not an algorithm's
Track the futures that matter to you — not the ones an algorithm decides you should worry about.
Monday morning
Read an article on AI regulation in the EU
→ Framed: "Tech regulation tightens globally"
Wednesday
Bloomberg piece on energy price volatility
→ Framed: "Energy supply stays constrained"
Friday
Research note on consumer spending slowdown
→ Framed: "Consumer pullback deepens"
End of week
3 Frames. 3 lenses. One clearer picture.

You don't need to be an investor

If a story makes you pause and think, "If this is true, it changes things," it's a perfect candidate for a Frame.

Economic & policy
Technology trends
Climate & energy
Company-specific
Geopolitical shifts

Frama doesn't tell you what will happen.

It helps you stay oriented while the future unfolds.