Vispunk Motion lets you create photorealistic videos (1280x1280px) using just words. You can use it to create short films, b-rolls, social media videos, and more.
Generate videos with just words
Vispunk Motion lets you create photorealistic videos (1280x1280px) using just words. You can use it to create short films, b-rolls, social media videos, and more.
Hello Product Hunt community! After a year of working on apps for AI images, we couldn't help but venture into AI videos! Vispunk Motion lets you create short photorealistic videos using just words. You can use it to create short films, b-rolls, or social media videos. Check out a demo reel here: https://youtu.be/ttjaXJ_NpXk 💬 Generate 1280x1280px videos 📹 Choose from 8 camera motions 💾 Download as mp4 or gif Vispunk Motion is entirely free (for now). Give it a try and let us know
Wow, using the power of words to create a multitude of things! This product is undeniably captivating. Thank you for the launch!
Congrats @alfred_lua on this lovely, straightforward, well-crafted launch. 1280 x 1280 mp4/gif is a great entry in this tight competition. I see a promising future for Vispunk. Do you plan to add an "image-to-video" feature? I follow your progress, as Vispunk is bookmarked in my selected AI tools. Keep up the good work!
Congrats guys! There's so much potential in this.
I just went and tried it, very useful esp for those still starting out in their startup journey (with limited budget) like me! It's user friendly interface, quick download and most of all it's being free - all makes it a great app! Will wait for more features soon. Thanks for coming up with a free tool like this.
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