Launching today

Vividli
Any document, now a video
11 followers
Any document, now a video
11 followers
Turn any document into a polished, narrated video. Upload a PDF, image, or screenshot — or just describe a topic — and get a ready-to-share video in minutes.




A picture's worth a thousand words. A video says even more. But making a video takes forever. You either hire someone or spend hours doing it yourself. Nobody has time for that.
So we built Vividli. Drop in a doc, a deck, or a screenshot. Or just type a topic, like "explain RAG" or "SQL vs. NoSQL." Vividli writes it, narrates it, and animates it into a real video. No editing. No templates.
Today's launch: you don't even need a document. Just type what you want explained, and Vividli builds the whole thing. Get it as a 16:9 video or a 9:16 reel.
People are using it for all kinds of things:
- Got a long report or a dense doc nobody's going to actually read? Turn it into a video instead, people will watch it when they'd never open the PDF.
- Educators turn a lesson into a short explainer instead of writing slides.
- Founders explain their product without booking a video shoot.
- Marketers spin up quick social clips for a launch or a feature.
- Support teams turn a help doc into a video walkthrough instead of a wall of text.
- Sales reps build a custom explainer for a prospect in minutes instead of a day.
We built this because we needed it ourselves. Try it free, 3 videos, no card needed, and tell us what breaks.
Dropped in a PDF I had lying around and got a surprisingly clean narrated video back in under three minutes. The voice actually sounds human, not that usual robotic cadence.
@berke746137 thank you :) we are super soon launching native language, as well as different voice over support
uploaded an old PDF report just to test it and got back a clean narrated video in under five minutes, the voice pacing actually felt natural instead of robotic.
The way it pulls narration straight from a PDF without me tweaking a single setting feels like real thought went into the pipeline. Impressed by how clean the output looks on the first try.
@atakandeftsjbn thank you :), our end goal is to be able to generate videos, walkthroughs and demos with more realistic elements and in fraction of cost.