AI Avatars

AI avatar video generator — a presenter without a cameraType a script. A lifelike AI avatar delivers it.

Create presenter-led videos without filming. With oVideo's AI avatar video generator you type a script, pick a lifelike avatar and voice, and get a finished video with natural narration and captions — perfect when you want a face on screen without being on camera.

Lifelike AI presentersNatural AI voicesNo camera or filming

A presenter without being on camera

Pick a realistic AI avatar to deliver your message — ideal for creators and teams who want a face on screen without filming themselves.

Natural narration in any language

Pair your avatar with lifelike AI voices and 20+ languages so the delivery sounds human and on-brand.

Script to video in minutes

Type or paste a script and get a finished avatar video fast — no studio, lighting, or re-takes.

How to make an AI avatar video

Four steps from script to presenter video.

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  1. 1

    Write or paste your script.

  2. 2

    Choose a lifelike AI avatar and a natural AI voice.

  3. 3

    Generate the video with synced narration and captions.

  4. 4

    Export for social, training, or marketing channels.

AI avatar videos are great for

Where an AI presenter does the job.

Explainer and how-to videos
Product and feature announcements
Training and onboarding content
Faceless creators who still want a presenter
Multilingual versions of the same video
Consistent brand spokesperson videos

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Frequently asked questions

Do I need a camera or studio?
No — you type a script and the AI avatar delivers it. There's no filming, lighting, or re-takes.
Are the avatars realistic?
oVideo offers lifelike AI presenters with natural lip-sync and voice, suitable for professional content.
Can avatars speak other languages?
Yes — combine avatars with AI voices in 20+ languages to localize your videos.
Can I add captions?
Yes — captions are generated automatically and styled to your preference.
When should I use avatars vs faceless video?
Use avatars when you want a presenter on screen; use faceless narrated video when stock footage and voiceover fit better.