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Describe a presenter in one sentence and watch them deliver your script. See how it works

Presenter generation

Describe a presenter and they appear.

Presenter generation turns one sentence of description into a photo of a person who can then deliver your script. It costs $1.20 per presenter, takes about thirty seconds, and the result is reusable across every video you make afterwards.

500 welcome credits, and no card needed to create an account.

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Describe your presenter

A warm, approachable woman in her thirties wearing a cream knit sweater, soft daylight, plain studio wall behind her.

A generated presenter ready to speak

Presenter ready

$1.20 each, reusable across every video you make.

How it works

  1. 1Write a sentence describing who should be on camera: their look, their clothing, the lighting and the background.
  2. 2Generate the presenter. The image comes back in roughly thirty seconds for you to approve.
  3. 3Keep them or describe someone else. Approved presenters carry straight into the script step.
  4. 4Add your script and voice, then render as many videos with that presenter as you want.

What people use it for

A brand face that is yours

Build a consistent presenter for your channel without tying it to an employee who might leave.

Audience-matched delivery

Generate presenters who look right for each market or segment you are speaking to.

Concepts and pitches

Show a client what a campaign feels like on camera before anyone commits to a shoot.

When nobody wants to film

Publish presenter-led video even when no one on the team is willing to be on camera.

Worth knowing before you start

Detail beats adjectives

Name the clothing, the lighting and the background. "A woman in a cream knit sweater, soft daylight, plain studio wall" gives a far better result than "a friendly presenter".

Generate once, use forever

Each presenter is $1.20 and then free to reuse. The cost of a second video with the same presenter is only the video seconds.

Nothing is charged for a failure

If a presenter cannot be generated, the reserved credits return to your balance in full and you can try a different description.

Questions about this

Describe someone and meet them in thirty seconds.

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