Generative AI allows businesses to create videos with little time or money, making it easier to market on platforms like YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram. I first covered text-video tools last fall.
Here are three more tools you can use to turn your articles into videos in no time.
brainy document
brainy document
Brainy Docs converts PDFs into summaries, presentations, and explanatory type videos. For testing, I downloaded last week's article “Using ChatGPT's Memory Features” as a PDF from Google Docs and uploaded it to the site. tool:
- Create a script and
- Create audio narration from the script,
- I created a video summarizing the main points.
- I've generated a PowerPoint presentation with screenshots.
Brainy Docs converts one 20-page PDF to video every month for free. Paid plans start at $9.99 per month for 3 PDFs (60 pages total).
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copycopter
copycopter
CopyCopter generates videos from text. Just paste your document, choose your audio, and choose your image type (stock photo or AI-generated). CopyCopter creates scripts and videos.
Then, use the built-in video editor to replace images, customize captions, and change audio.
My test took only a few minutes, from pasting text to receiving video. The images that CopyCopter automatically selected were relevant and contextual. I didn't do much editing. This is a useful way to promote your articles on video-driven social media.
CopyCopter creates one video for free with a registered account. Paid plans start at $19 per month for 5 videos.
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deep brain
D-Brain
DeepBrain creates videos featuring AI avatars. Select one avatar to narrate or two avatars to interact in an interview style.
Paste your text, choose your avatar and voice. DeepBrain creates editable scripts and images. Add a caption or title if you like, and upload your own image.
DeepBrain creates 60-second videos with watermarks for free. Paid plans start at $29 per month for his 5-minute videos without watermark.
