Launching today
fluos
Type an idea. Get an animated video.
32 followers
Type an idea. Get an animated video.
32 followers
fluos turns a text prompt into a polished animated motion video, no design skills, no timeline editing. You type your idea into a chat. Our AI writes and animates an HTML + GSAP composition, streams a live preview into your browser, and exports MP4 or GIF when you're ready. Perfect for startups explaining their product, marketers who need fast social content, and agencies looking to scale motion production without scaling headcount. Currently in closed beta.



Hey everyone, Nicolas here
Quick note on the bet behind this product, because I think it's the most interesting part:
Most "AI video" tools today generate pixels with a diffusion model. That's incredible for cinematic footage, but it's the wrong tool for 90% of the video startups and marketers actually need, product explainers, feature reveals, social ads, onboarding loops. That stuff is motion graphics, not film.
So fluos doesn't generate video. It generates an HTML + GSAP composition, real code that animates in your browser in real time. The upside: it's editable, on-brand, renders crisp at any resolution, and you can iterate in seconds instead of re-rolling a 30-second clip.
Today's our public launch, so the doors are open, head to fluos.io, type a sentence, and you'll have a video in under a minute. Free to try, no waitlist.
Two things I'd genuinely love from this community:
What's the first 10-second video you'd want to make? Drop the idea in a reply and I'll build it myself and post it back here.
What's the one thing that's killed it for you in other AI video tools? We want the brutal feedback.
Let's go 🔥
I’m Iker, also co-founder of fluos.
And honestly, I never thought I’d end up creating videos.
I’ve always been more of a PowerPoint person, structure, slides, static storytelling. Every time I needed to do something with motion, my immediate reaction was: “this is not for me.”
What’s interesting about fluos is that, for the first time, I feel like I can turn ideas into visual pieces without learning an impossible tool or depending on someone else to iterate.
You type an idea. You see it move. You tweak it. You try again.
And suddenly you find yourself making videos when a few months ago it would’ve never crossed your mind.
We’re not reinventing the wheel. We’re making motion accessible to people who never thought they could create it.