TikTok and Reels

Turn text into TikTok and Reels content before the trend cools downYour notes are closer to publishable than you think.

oVideo converts rough prompts, scripts, and ideas into vertical videos with AI voiceover, timed captions, and visuals that make the first scroll stop count.

Built for fast-moving vertical feedsCaptions and narration generated togetherOne workflow for TikTok and Reels publishing

Start with a text asset

Use prompts, threads, lessons, or talking points as the backbone for short-form video without rebuilding the idea from scratch.

Win the silent-scroll test

Readable captions make the message understandable even when the viewer has not committed to audio yet.

Cross-post with less friction

Create one strong master asset and adjust platform packaging later instead of starting the edit over for every app.

How fast-moving creators use text for Reels and TikTok

The best social teams treat text like source code for video. Once the idea is clear, the generation system handles the heavy lifting toward a finished draft.

publish faster
  1. 1

    Write the hook, supporting beats, and one clear CTA.

  2. 2

    Generate the draft with voiceover, captions, and matching scenes.

  3. 3

    Tune caption density, voice energy, and opening visuals for stronger retention.

  4. 4

    Export 9:16 and publish to TikTok and Reels with platform-specific descriptions.

Strong fits for TikTok and Reels text-to-video

These content formats already depend more on a compelling idea than on a heavy filming setup.

Quick educational clips
Founder commentary and brand POV
Trend response content
Product demos with narration
Opinion-based short explainers
Repurposed thread and newsletter content

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Frequently asked questions

Can one project work for both TikTok and Instagram Reels?
Yes. A vertical master export can work for both, with small adjustments to captions, descriptions, cover text, or pacing if needed.
Why do captions matter so much on TikTok and Reels?
Because many viewers start watching muted, captions help comprehension immediately and often improve watch time.
Does oVideo replace a human editor completely?
It removes the slowest manual work. Many creators still make final taste-based decisions, but they start from a finished draft instead of a blank timeline.
What should I include in my first prompt or script?
A strong input includes a direct hook, a few support beats, and one clear final action you want the viewer to take.