Ai Script To Video
Convert any written script directly into a fully produced video. Paste your script and Velora adds AI voiceover, B-roll footage, subtitles, and music — exported in 1080p.
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From Script to Screen Without a Production Team
Paste Script to Full Video
Paste any script and Velora converts it to a complete video with narration, footage, captions, and music — all automatically.
Auto Scene Segmentation
The AI segments your script into logical scenes, sources appropriate B-roll for each, and adds seamless transitions.
Script-Matched Voiceover
Velora selects a voice tone matching your script style — educational, conversational, dramatic, or professional.
Any Script Length
From 30-second ad copy to 30-minute narration. Video duration is calibrated precisely to your script word count.
Script-Synced Subtitles
Subtitles are generated directly from your script and synced to narration with 100% accuracy — no ASR errors.
Scene-Level Regeneration
Edit your script and regenerate only changed scenes without re-rendering the entire video.
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Get Started FreeFrequently Asked Questions
Can I turn any script into a video?
Yes. Paste plain text, Google Docs content, Word documents, or type directly. Any written content with narrative structure can become a complete video with AI narration, footage, subtitles, and music.
What types of scripts work best?
Educational scripts, YouTube video scripts, documentary narration, product explainer scripts, news scripts, and motivational content all work exceptionally well.
How does the AI match footage to my script?
The AI analyzes each sentence for key nouns and concepts, then searches its stock footage library for matching clips. Automatic and accurate for most content types.
Can I use blog posts as scripts?
Yes. Paste your blog post and Velora converts it to a video — condensing content into concise narration while preserving key points.
What script formats are supported?
Plain text, structured scripts with scene headings, bullet-point outlines, blog HTML, and podcast transcripts. Custom [SCENE] or [B-ROLL] tags are used as direct instructions.