I thought we were redesigning a website.
Looking back, we were really redesigning how we explain ourselves.
We started trying to answer one question:
If someone couldn t read a single word, would they still understand what Velo is?
That changed everything.
We realized our old brand explained what Velo does, it didn t explain how we think.
We ve always believed companies already have everything they need to explain themselves.
Product docs, meeting recordings, support tickets, internal knowledge.
On their own, they re just fragments but together, they become clarity.
Somewhere along the way, we realised our logo should tell that story too.
We d been trying to describe the company for weeks.
But physics had already done it.
A vector isn t just speed, it s speed with direction.
That s the company we re trying to build.
And once we found that idea, everything else fell into place.
The pixels, grids, layers, straight lines.
They were never just design decisions.
They were expressions of the same belief.
Because the best brands don t just show you what a company makes.
They show you how a company thinks.
Check out our new website here www.usevelo.ai
The rebrand is finished.
Now the fun begins.
Velo
Hi Product Hunt! 👋
I'm Ajay, CTO and co-founder of Velo.
When we started building Velo, we thought the challenge was making it easier to create work videos.
As we worked with more teams, we realized that wasn't the real bottleneck.
The hardest part wasn't creating the video, it was finding the right knowledge to put into it.
The context behind every product demo, onboarding guide, support reply, or training video already exists somewhere. It's just scattered across docs, help centers, Slack, Teams, tickets, and conversations.
That's what led us to build Velo 3.0
✨ What's new:
Simply describe what you want to explain and Velo finds the right company knowledge, grounds itself in that context and turns it into a polished video
We taught every Velo to speak 37 languages, so the same explanation can reach teams and customers anywhere
This launch is a big step toward what we believe the future of workplace video looks like: not just creating videos faster, but making company knowledge instantly explainable.
We're excited to hear what you think, answer your questions, and learn from your feedback throughout the day. Thanks for stopping by! 🚀
Try for free: usevelo.ai
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@ajaykumar1018 Super excited about this launch
The knowledge-grounding piece is wow. Anyone can generate a clip. Knowing which of a company's scattered docs is the true one is the hard part. Wondering...a help doc, a Slack thread and a support ticket usually say three slightly different things about the same feature. When you guys write the script, does it pick a winning source or flag the disagreement before it narrates something confidently wrong?
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@artstavenka1 It asks you and looks at the entire time series of all events
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@artstavenka1 @sourav_sanyal The conversation is a big part of it, it helps the agent frame the right story
Prompt-to-video honestly sounds more useful than recording first for products that change every week. BTW, do you support voice based edits or we have to type the edits?
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@zerotox Only text for now
Shadow
We started using Velo at Shadow back in 1.0, mostly because making demo videos for clients was such a pain.
You'd record something, then spend an hour cutting it down. Velo turned that hour into a few minutes.
By 2.0 the voice cloning was good enough that clients couldn't tell it wasn't us talking.
The new version is a bigger deal than it sounds.
Prompt-to-video means you describe the walkthrough instead of recording it, and because Velo now knows our product, it fills in the rest.
The interesting part isn't that it's faster. It's that anyone on the team can make these now, not just the one person who was good at it. That changes how many we can make.
Nice work. Curious to see where it goes. Congrats to the team!
Velo
@hersh_singh This warms my heart
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@hersh_singh This made my day ❤️, thanks for sticking with us and sharing your experience
Would love to see a way to trim or cut specific sections before sharing, like removing those awkward pauses or the bit where I fumbled through a tab. Right now it feels like I have to either take the whole thing as-is or edit elsewhere first.
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@c_oglu86713 Curious, we actually let you pause on our recorder. Would love for you to try it feedback
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@c_oglu86713 We actually support this today! Would love to hear how it works for your use case.
The agent understands what's happening on your screen, what you're saying, and your speaking style, then edits the video for you
How do you handle varying audio quality in the input recordings, and is there a way to adjust or fine-tune the AI's editing decisions?
Velo
@aymnart You could do your own voice clone and edit every single word the AI generates in the edit script. On the prompt side of things you can just direct it however you want it to be
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@aymnart Yep, you can edit every word yourself or let AI Rewrite do it in different personality styles
the "grounds itself in your company knowledge" part is the interesting bet here, most video tools just take what you type or record at face value. question about that: once a video's generated from your docs/connectors, what happens when the source doc changes afterward, does the video get flagged as possibly stale, or is it a snapshot that's accurate as of generation time and then just quietly drifts from the source over time?
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@galdayan Today, it’s a snapshot accurate at generation time. The sources stay attached for traceability. We’re building source-aware freshness so when a connected doc changes, Velo can flag the affected video and update only the relevant sections.
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@galdayan Right now, it's more of a snapshot at generation time, but regenerating pulls in the latest context from all your connected sources
@ajaykumar1018 makes sense, and good to see Sourav mention the flagging/partial-update piece is already on the roadmap. that's honestly the harder problem to get right, most tools would just leave it as a silent snapshot forever