I built a tool that turns text descriptions into motion graphics videos
Desktop app is nice, but hard to justify against Runway's feature set.

Text-to-motion-graphics plus the ability to feed a YouTube snippet as inspiration is a practical, user-friendly twist that shortcuts idea-to-video. The prompt gallery and one-click MP4 export for vertical/horizontal formats show the builder focused on real creator workflows; the missing pieces are clarity on output quality, iteration controls, and model speed/cost — which will determine if this is genuinely useful beyond toy demos.
Social media marketers, solo creators, small agencies, founders who need quick video assets
One can create stunning motion graphics videos with typography and visuals for social posts, ads, reels, shorts, and marketing videos instantly from a text prompt.
It is built on video generation models unlike programmatic approach with remotion for generating full range of motion graphics.
Also added support to show any Youtube video snippet as inspiration and generate inspired motion graphics.
Would love to hear your feeback and improve the product!
Regards, Ramsri
Desktop app is nice, but hard to justify against Runway's feature set.
Text-to-motion-graphics generator—but only a personal tool, not a product yet.
The product nails the boring but important parts: branded output (company name, website, tagline), multiple asset types (carousels, graphics, text posts), and inbox delivery in a three-step flow — enter brand, give a topic, get content. It’s instantly useful for someone who needs fast, on-brand posts without design work. That said, this space is crowded and the landing leaves unclear how good the writing/AI is, whether scheduling or platform integration exists, or how customization and quality control are handled.
Yet another video ad service competing with Canva, CapCut, and Fiverr freelancers.
They combined a big prompt library (500+ Grok prompts) with a simple one-click generate flow and a scene-by-scene ‘extend’ pipeline for building short films — a UX that actually maps to how creators iterate. The landing copy promises fast, 4K-aware renders and multi-input support, but the pitch feels derivative in a crowded market and key details (model provenance, export limits, real sample output quality) are missing.
30-second auto-edits with rhythm sync beat Adobe Premiere's NLE friction for viral shorts.