Velo 3.0 - AI video infrastructure to explain, train, and sell faster.
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Velo 3.0 is here, our third and biggest launch yet.
Start with a screen recording or a prompt. Describe the video you need, and Velo writes the script, narrates it in your own voice, and builds the finished cut. It stays grounded in your company knowledge, from your docs and tools you connect through connectors and MCP. Edit by typing changes. Localize the finished video into 25+ languages in one click.
Recording or prompt, Velo turns either into a polished video you can ship anywhere.

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@ajaykumar1018Localizing videos into 25+ languages with a single click sounds like a massive workflow acceleration for global support and sales teams! 👏
When Velo translates and renarrates a video, does it just do a direct literal translation of the script, or does the AI try to intelligently reframe industry jargon and idioms to make sure the localized video actually sounds natural to a native speaker?
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@ajaykumar1018 @franz_briones Thank you so much
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@franz_briones Thanks Franz. It's not a literal translation, the AI adapts the script to sound natural in the target language while preserving the original meaning
the fact that it cuts out all the dead air and awkward pauses in one click is genuinely useful. nice work on making the editing feel invisible.
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@gkegn4c Thank you so much
Can we give prompt in voice?
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@zareen_khan6 Added to the feature requests!
Congrats on the launch! When the same topic has conflicting info across sources, like an old Slack thread versus a current doc, how does Velo decide which one to trust when grounding the video?
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@irahimiam Your conversation with the Agent is a big part of it. It helps the agent resolve ambiguity before turning it into a video
I love the idea of grounding videos in company knowledge but documentation changes so fast. When I update a doc in one of the connected tools or through an MCP connector does Velo flag which videos are now out of date? and if there's a way to bulk update existing narrations without starting the prompt process from scratch every time.
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@ryker_rowan1 Yep, Velo knows when the underlying knowledge has changed and asks you to review the video before updating it.
We don't support bulk updates yet, but that's a great suggestion. Added it to our feature requests
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Congrats on the launch!
Finding the right company knowledge and turning it into easy digestable content, is amazing!
I have build a quick demo for your app, with my open-source tool, feel free to check it out
https://app.livedemo.ai/livedemos/6a58305f311c044e916e3d3d
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@gapostolov Thank you! Really appreciate the support and you taking the time to put this together
Great product. Do you offer a promo code to test it thoroughly?
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@igor_gnot1 Thanks Igor, we already have a pretty generous free tier, so you should be able to explore most of Velo without a promo code. We'd love to hear what you think!
@ajaykumar1018 I don’t agree. With a free tier I was not even test on a single video a simple script editing. I have run out of credits or what in a minute which should be quite cheap. I can’t also download video to see the final results.
launch video looks good, which type of videos we can generate with it?
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@xermiolabs Thank you, you can generate pretty much any work video, from product demos, customer walkthroughs, onboarding, training, support, release notes, and changelogs to social media content
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Congrats on the launch!
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@german_merlo1 Thank you!
Congrats on the launch. The knowledge-grounding angle is the most interesting part to me, especially when the final output is narrated in someone’s own voice. How do you handle review and traceability before a video is published? For example, can a user see which source docs shaped a claim, or flag places where the source material disagrees?
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@yaroslav_stelmakh I personally love this feature. Yes, you can review the generated script with references to the underlying sources, and the agent helps resolve conflicting context before generating the video