Just give a text as an input for the video generation, and you can create the video without any editing skills whatsoever. With Rollideo, it’s super easy and low-cost to quickly create a basic video with a voice-over and the exact subtitles.
Video generation from text
Just give a text as an input for the video generation, and you can create the video without any editing skills whatsoever. With Rollideo, it’s super easy and low-cost to quickly create a basic video with a voice-over and the exact subtitles.
More languages available now on Rollideo. AI voice-over available for: Dutch, Polish & Turkish
More languages available now on #Rollideo. Advanced AI-voices available for: German, Portuguese, Spanish Standard AI-voices available for: Arabic, French, Italian, Russian
I think this product needs further development.
The idea is super cool, I always lacked voice-overs for my short videos! The only thing is that the app only creates a voice-over, with a random video in the background. Generally speaking, for now, Rollideo creates a soundtrack with a voice-over. Voice is clear and puts the right intonation.
Hi everyone, I am managing an educational website and I am continuously publishing new videos for this side project, but it’s time-consuming to edit a lot of videos. The solution: I have developed Rollideo, an online tool to automate the video creation. This tool simultaneously creates: • AI-generated voice-overs. • the exact subtitles. • the video itself, based on the pictures chosen by the user. I would love to answer whatever questions you have!
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