Fliki turns a script or blog post into a video in minutes, here is what the output actually looks like
I have a backlog of blog posts that I have always meant to turn into YouTube videos but never had the time to actually produce. Tried Fliki because it specifically supports importing from a blog URL and it does what it says.
The generation methods are flexible. You can start from a text prompt if you just have an idea, paste in a full script, give it a blog post URL, or upload a PowerPoint file. It supports portrait for Shorts, landscape for YouTube and square for social, so you choose the format before you start.
The editor is scene-based. Each paragraph of your script becomes a scene automatically, which is why breaking your script into short one or two sentence paragraphs makes a big difference. It gives you cleaner, more controlled scenes rather than long awkward ones. On-screen text and the voiceover script are controlled independently, which is useful when you want the spoken audio and the caption to say slightly different things or have different timing.
The AI voice selection is broad and the quality is good. You can adjust speed and volume per scene. There is a built-in stock media library for background visuals and music and customizable transitions between scenes.