Features of faceless video generator
Script to finished faceless video
Paste a script, a one-line idea, or PPT-to-video, and HeyGen builds the whole cut: scenes, pacing, narration, and on-screen visuals. It handles a 30-second hook or a ten-minute breakdown the same way, so you never touch a timeline to get a publishable cut.

AI voiceovers in 177+ languages
Pick a narrator from the library or build a custom one with the AI voice generator, then keep that same voice across every upload. Dub the finished faceless video into 177+ languages and dialects with phoneme-level lip-sync so one script reaches every market.

On-screen presenter, no filming needed
Some faceless formats work better with a presenter. Choose an AI spokesperson from hundreds of stock presenters and have one deliver your script on camera while you stay completely off it. Swap presenters between videos to see which one holds attention the longest.

Cinematic B-roll without a camera
Every scene needs footage, and generating it beats hunting through stock libraries. Footage generated with Seedance 2.0 brings physics-accurate motion and directed camera moves from a text description, so a faceless video about deep-sea life gets shots that match the script line by line.

30-minute videos in one pass
Long faceless video formats stay in scope. HeyGen generates up to 30 minutes of continuous narration and presenter footage in one pass while keeping voice and likeness steady the whole way with AI lip sync, so a documentary-style upload doesn’t need to stitch clips together.


Building a channel used to mean filming every upload. Write the script, generate the video, then run it through the AI video translator to publish the same episode for viewers in 30 more markets without re-filming.

Explaining a concept on camera takes rehearsal and retakes. Turn an outline into a narrated explainer with diagrams and captions, then update the script and regenerate that scene when the facts change, with no reshoot required.

Commentary loses impact if it goes out a week late. Draft your take, generate a faceless video that same morning, then cut it down with the video highlight tool into vertical clips for every short-form feed you post on.

Reviewers who stay anonymous still need footage of the product. Narrate the walkthrough over screen recordings and generated shots, then publish the finished cut without a studio, a lighting kit, or a reveal.

Testing five ad hooks used to mean booking five shoots. Generate each variation with a different presenter from Avatar V, run them all with the same audience, and keep only the variation the numbers back.

Daily short-form output burns out anyone filming it. Generate a week of vertical faceless videos from a batch of scripts, each one captioned, cropped to 9:16, and built around a hook in the first second.
How the Faceless Video Generator works
Faceless video creation takes four steps, from a blank page to a finished clip, with no camera, microphone, or editing software needed.
Drop in finished copy or a single line, and the platform drafts the scene structure for you.
Choose a narrator, a visual style, and an aspect ratio for the platform you publish to.
Rendering pulls together narration, footage, captions and pacing into one continuous video.
Fix any line, regenerate just that scene, and export an MP4 or post it straight away.
A faceless video presents a topic without the creator appearing on camera, using narration, footage, text, and graphics instead. AI handles it by turning your script into scenes, generating the voiceover, and matching visuals to each line. Prefer an audio-led, talk show format? The same avatars power HeyGen's AI podcast generator for full episodes.
That comes down to direction, not the model. Scripts with a clear hook, specific detail, and varied pacing produce videos that hold attention, while vague prompts produce filler. Write the way a person talks and the output will follow.
Start with words instead of footage. The text to video workflow converts a script into a narrated video with generated visuals, and PDF to video, a blog post, or a set of loose notes works as the input just as well.
Most faceless tools stop at stock clips and a voiceover. HeyGen adds cinematic generated footage on verified faces, AI dubbing in 175+ languages, and 30 minutes of continuous video in one pass, so the same script covers shorts and long-form.
Education creator Anton Voroniuk runs his content this way and reported 15.5 hours saved every week, more than a million students reached, and production 40 times cheaper than filming, as covered in his customer story.
A free plan lets you test the whole workflow end to end, and paid plans start at $24 per month for creators publishing on a schedule. Teams producing at scale move to custom enterprise pricing.
Platforms monetise faceless content, including AI video ads, on the same terms as filmed content. YouTube's Partner Program asks for 1,000 subscribers plus 4,000 watch hours or 10 million Shorts views, and none of those thresholds involve showing your face.
Record one sample, clone it, and reuse it indefinitely. AI voice cloning captures your tone and pacing, so a faceless channel keeps a consistent human voice while every new script is narrated automatically.
Up to 30 minutes in a single generation pass, with voice and likeness staying consistent for the full duration. That covers full tutorials, documentary-style uploads, and recorded lessons without splicing separate renders together.
Yes. Set a 9:16 aspect ratio before generating and captions are timed to the narration automatically. The same script also renders in 16:9 and 1:1, so one idea covers YouTube, Reels and TikTok.
Lock in the elements that define the channel: one narrator voice, one visual style, one presenter or AI face swap if you use one, and one caption treatment. Reuse them on every upload rather than generating a fresh look each time.
Yes. Upload the file or paste a link, and the highlights workflow finds the standalone moments, then exports them at under 30 seconds, under a minute, or longer, in whichever aspect ratio the platform needs.
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