Faceless Video Generator

Paste a script or pick a topic. Blipix turns it into a finished short-form video with voiceover, visuals, captions, and music. You never need to show your face.

See a video being generated

A short walkthrough of the editor. Script in, finished video out.

How it works

Three things happen between an empty editor and a finished short-form video. There's nothing to install. Everything runs in the browser.

1. Pick a topic or paste a script

Start from a topic you want to cover, paste your own script, or pull a pre-written one from our script generator. Choose an art style, a voice, and a music track.

2. Generate and review

Blipix produces the visuals, AI voiceover, captions, and background music in one pass. You watch the result, swap any line, image, or scene you don't like, and re-render only that part.

3. Export or auto-publish

Export to 9:16, 1:1, or 16:9. If you've connected a TikTok, YouTube, or Instagram account, you can also schedule the post directly from the editor.

What is a faceless video generator?

A faceless video generator is a tool that produces a finished video (visuals, voiceover, captions, music) from a written prompt or script, without anyone needing to appear on camera. The output is ready to upload to TikTok, YouTube Shorts, or Instagram Reels.

It's a good fit if you want to publish short-form content consistently but don't want to film yourself, and you don't want to spend an evening editing every clip.

Who this is for (and who it isn't)

Good fit

You want to ship short-form content regularly across TikTok, Shorts, and Reels. You're comfortable with narration-driven formats: stories, explainers, lists, history, finance, motivational, true crime, and similar.

Less of a fit

You're building a personal brand around your face or voice, you need real interview footage, or your content depends on showing yourself reacting in real time. AI-generated visuals won't replace that.

Plans & credits

Try it free first. Paid plans only make sense once you know the output works for your niche.

Tips per platform

What's worth knowing before you publish each format. These are guidelines from each platform's published creator docs, not promises.

YouTube Shorts

Best for narrative formats with a strong opening line

More on this

What works

  • Vertical 9:16 at 1080×1920
  • 30 to 60 seconds is a reasonable length for an explainer or short story
  • Burned-in captions help retention when sound is off
  • The first sentence has to do real work, because viewers swipe fast

Monetization notes

  • YPP requires 1,000 subscribers and 10M Shorts views in 90 days. Check the official YPP page for current eligibility.
  • Shorts CPM is generally lower than long-form, and figures vary by niche and audience country
  • Affiliate or product links in the description are usually a bigger lever than ad revenue at small scale

TikTok

Hook in the first second matters more than length

What works

  • Trending sounds extend reach when they fit the video
  • Five to seven relevant hashtags is a reasonable starting point
  • Stitchable or duet-friendly framing gives videos a longer tail

Monetization notes

  • TikTok's Creator Rewards Program has region-specific eligibility. Check from inside the app.
  • Most small accounts make more from brand deals or driving off-platform traffic than from in-app payouts

Instagram Reels

Vertical, short, looped, and designed to be re-watched

What works

  • Use audio from Reels' own library where you can. It's weighted in distribution.
  • Cross-post to Stories for incremental reach
  • Captions that prompt a save or share help with the algorithm

Monetization notes

  • Direct ad-share programs on Reels are limited and invite-based; most creators monetize via product links or affiliate

Questions we actually get

FAQ

01

What does the output actually look like?

Short-form vertical video (or 1:1 / 16:9 if you choose) with AI-generated voiceover, AI-chosen visuals, burned-in captions, and a music track. The examples in the gallery above are unedited outputs. That's the realistic quality bar.
02

Do I own the videos I create?

Yes. You keep commercial rights to videos you generate on a paid plan and can post them to any platform. The free trial output is for testing. See the pricing section for the exact terms.
03

What languages are supported for the voiceover?

We support voiceover in roughly 25+ languages. Quality is best in widely-spoken languages (English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, German); less common languages can sound more synthetic. The free trial lets you check before committing.
04

Can I use my own script and images?

Yes. You can paste any script, upload your own images or short video clips, and bring your own background music. The AI parts (voiceover, captions, scene transitions) still apply on top.
05

Will I actually make money from this?

Honest answer: it depends on the niche, posting consistency, and luck. The tool removes the production bottleneck, but a generic faceless video on a saturated topic still won't get views. Treat it as a way to ship more attempts, not a guaranteed revenue source.
06

How does this compare to Pictory, InVideo, or Synthesia?

Pictory and InVideo are closer competitors, also script-to-short-form. Synthesia is built around AI presenters, which is a different format. The most useful thing to do is try the free tier of each on the same script and compare the actual output for your niche.

Try it on one script first

The fastest way to know if Blipix fits your workflow is to generate a single video from a script you already have. The free trial covers that.