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Keyvello
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InVideo.io
aicut.pro
Faceless Ninja AI
ReelsMakerAI
ShortAI
Pictory
Keyvello is the fastest way to create faceless videos for TikTok, YouTube Shorts, and Instagram Reels. Just type a prompt โ AI handles the script, generates images with FLUX Pro, adds natural voiceover with ElevenLabs, and assembles everything into a ready-to-post video.
11 video templates: AI Stories, Fake Texts, Stick Animation, Kids Stories, Split Screen, Viral Wisdom, AI Podcaster, Living Objects, Food Eating Itself, Abandoned Animatronic, and YouTube Long-Form.
Key features: - Prompt to complete video in under 2 minutes - 35+ premium AI voices (ElevenLabs) - FLUX Pro image generation (best quality available) - Auto-captions with custom fonts and styles - Full video editor to customize scenes, images, audio - Export up to 4K quality - No camera, no editing skills needed
Free tier available. Paid plans start at $19/month with a 7-day money-back guarantee.
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KeyvelloKeyvello's answer:
Keyvello is built specifically for faceless short-form video. Most AI video tools try to do everything โ Keyvello focuses on one thing and does it better than anyone. You type a prompt, pick from 11 specialized templates (AI Stories, Fake Texts, Stick Animation, Kids Stories, Split Screen, and more), and get a complete video in under 2 minutes. We use FLUX Pro for image generation (significantly better quality than DALL-E or Stable Diffusion) and ElevenLabs for voiceover (35+ natural-sounding voices). Most competitors use cheaper, lower-quality AI models. We also include a full video editor so you can customize every scene after generation โ most tools just give you a final render with no editing ability.
Keyvello's answer:
Three reasons: speed, quality, and templates. Keyvello generates a complete video in under 2 minutes โ competitors like Revid.ai and Pictory often take 5-10 minutes. Our image quality is noticeably better because we use FLUX Pro instead of DALL-E 3 or Stable Diffusion. And we have 11 specialized templates for different faceless niches (fake texts, stick animation, living objects, food eating itself) โ competitors typically offer 2-3 generic templates. We also start at $19/month with a free tier, while Revid charges $29/month with no real free option. Plus every paid plan includes a 7-day money-back guarantee.
Keyvello's answer:
Keyvello is built for faceless content creators โ people who run YouTube channels, TikTok accounts, and Instagram pages without showing their face on camera. This includes side hustlers starting faceless YouTube channels for passive income, TikTok creators who want to post daily without filming, social media managers producing short-form content at scale, and small agencies creating videos for clients. The common thread is people who want professional-looking videos fast, without any video editing experience or expensive equipment.
Keyvello's answer:
Keyvello started because I was running a faceless YouTube channel and the video creation process was painfully slow. Writing scripts, generating images one by one, recording voiceover, syncing everything in a video editor, adding captions โ each video took 6-8 hours. I knew AI could handle most of these steps, so I built Keyvello to automate the entire pipeline. The first version just did AI Stories, but creators kept asking for more formats โ so we added Fake Texts, Stick Animation, Split Screen, and now we have 11 templates. The goal has always been the same: let creators focus on ideas and strategy, not spend hours in editing software.
Keyvello's answer:
Keyvello is built with Next.js and React on the frontend, with Supabase (PostgreSQL) for the database and authentication. For AI, we use OpenAI GPT-4o for script generation, Fal.ai FLUX Pro for image generation, and ElevenLabs for AI voiceover with word-level timestamps. Video composition runs on Modal using FFmpeg for rendering. Images are processed with Sharp. Storage is on Cloudflare R2 and the frontend is hosted on Vercel. State management uses Zustand and the UI is built with Tailwind CSS and Radix UI.
Keyvello's answer:
Faceless YouTube creators running channels in niches like horror stories, motivational content, and true crime
TikTok creators producing daily short-form content across entertainment and educational niches
Small content agencies creating videos for multiple clients
Side hustlers building passive income through automated YouTube Shorts channels
Educators creating engaging video content for online courses