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Talking.Show
Create realistic two-person AI talking videos in minutes
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Create realistic two-person AI talking videos in minutes
30 followers
Talking.Show lets you create realistic two-person conversation videos — human-human, human-animal, or animal-animal — with accurate lip-sync and natural dialogue. Built for creators and marketers.















@yicheng_jiang Thank you so much for this thoughtful comment — it truly made our day! 🚀
You’ve hit on one of the most exciting (and challenging) parts of building in this space. You’re absolutely right: many AI dialogue tools can feel scripted because they’re often generating conversations from a neutral, “blank slate” prompt.
Here’s how Talking.Show is different — and why your idea is so perfect for it:
We’re not an AI that generates hypothetical chats between historical figures. Instead, we’re an AI director that dramatizes real, raw, spontaneous conversations — and that’s where the magic (and surprises) happen.
So, to answer your question directly:
The most fun results aren’t in a pre-loaded library... they’re created when users like you bring those wild scenarios to life! For example, two friends will role-play as “Einstein vs. a Modern Physicist” into their voice memos, feed it to Talking.Show, and watch it get transformed with suspenseful music, dynamic captions, and cuts that feel like a documentary showdown. The AI reacts to the emotion, pacing, and content of your performance.
Our biggest surprise?
People tell us they become more creative and expressive in their actual conversations because they know the AI will “direct” it afterward. It turns a chat into a co-creation.
We’d LOVE for you to be the one to create those iconic examples. Imagine debating as a dinosaur vs. a cat, and getting a video back with epic soundtracks and playful graphics. That’s the experience we’ve built.
@talkingshow The lip-sync accuracy is better than I expected, especially when both characters are speaking back and forth. It doesn’t break immersion like most AI video tools.
Clean UI, fast results, and the videos don’t scream “AI” — that’s a big plus.
@krun Thank you so much for taking the time to share this — feedback like yours is what keeps us going! 🚀We’re thrilled to hear the lip-sync felt natural, especially in back-and-forth dialogues. That was a huge focus for us, so knowing it helped keep the immersion intact means a lot.
And "doesn’t scream AI" might be one of the best compliments we’ve gotten — that’s exactly the vibe we’re aiming for. Clean, fast, and subtle.
If you ever run into any hiccups or have ideas to make it even better, we’d love to hear. Enjoy creating! 🎬
Yes! This platform lets me turn my wildest ideas into reality in seconds. ⚡️
It’s super fun watching the most random avatars interact. We’re definitely living in a golden age for creators with big imaginations.
Just set up a debate between Zhuge Liang and Sherlock Holmes—East vs. West, peak intellect! 🧠🔥
Definitely give it a spin. I’m off to have a deep talk with my virtual dog now. 🐕
Hi everyone 👋
I’m Kuba,the maker of Talking.show. Today, I want to talk about What Can You Actually Do with Talking.show?
Talking.show is a focused tool for one thing: turning dialogue into believable videos.
I started building it because conversation-based videos are everywhere — short-form content, ads, explainers — but they’re still surprisingly slow and expensive to produce. Coordinating people, filming, editing, reshooting… it adds a lot of friction, especially when you just want to test an idea.
Here’s how people are actually using Talking.show today:
Short-form content & skits
Two-person or human + animal conversations perform really well on Shorts/Reels. Talking.show lets creators test ideas quickly without filming anyone.
Ad & marketing experiments
Marketers use it to prototype dialogue-style ads (skeptic vs believer, problem vs solution) before committing to real production.
Educational & explainer videos
Q&A and teacher–student style conversations make complex topics easier to follow.
Pet & entertainment content
Pet creators use it to add personality and reactions without overdoing the “AI” feeling.
Story & dialogue prototyping
Some users don’t even publish the videos — they use it to test pacing and flow of conversations visually.
Talking.show isn’t trying to do everything.
We focused on:
natural turn-taking
solid lip-sync
fast iteration
a UI that doesn’t get in the way
If you’re working with dialogue-heavy ideas, I’d love to hear what you try with it — feedback from early users directly shapes what we build next.
Thanks for checking it out 🙏
Kuba
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