The core logic of aivideomaker.ai is very straightforward: it aims to solve the tedious processes between "script to finished video." You don't need to shoot footage, find background music, or manually lip-sync yourself; this tool bundles these steps together.
Its workflow roughly goes like this: the user inputs a text script (or directly pastes an article link), the system automatically analyzes the content, then matches corresponding images, video clips from its asset library, and adds AI-generated narration. For content creators making content for Douyin, TikTok, or YouTube Shorts, this "assembly line" style of production can save a significant amount of time.
It's worth noting that it's not just simple splicing. The platform typically has various video style templates built-in (e.g., news/informational style, storytelling style, marketing/advertisement style). After the user selects a style, the AI tries to make the generated visuals' color tones and transition pacing fit that setting. Some advanced features might also include basic AI digital human reporting, which, while perhaps not as realistic as professional-grade software, is sufficient for informational feed content on small mobile screens.
Besides the core "text-to-video" function, the platform usually integrates some auxiliary tools, such as:
- Video Script Generator: If you don't even want to think about writing a script, you can input keywords to let it generate a script first.
- AI Dubbing Tool: A standalone TTS (Text-to-Speech) feature supporting multiple languages and various emotional tones.
Overall, this tool isn't for making "Avatar." Its positioning is as an efficiency tool. If you need to produce 5-10 informational short videos daily, it's a competent "worker." But if you're pursuing cinematic shot composition and extremely precise visual control, the material generated directly through it might still require secondary processing.











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