Video creation software company Vyond is the latest to go all-in on AI, building on how its users can capture, create, edit and share information via text and video.
Accordingly, Vyond has expanded the visual styles from which users of its video making platform can choose.
New recording features mean users can capture motion and actions on their computer screens or via their webcam for Vyond videos.
Organisations can create video tutorials, demos and the like, the vendor noted.
Vyond also boosted its mobile version, Vyond Go. The mobile application can now harvest information from .doc, .ppt or .pdf files. Via textual prompts, this can fuel generative AI output.
Also, users on all plans would receive AI avatar access, it said.
“Choose from 30 avatar templates, with more on the way, representing diverse age groups, genders, and ethnicities. [This can be useful] for training videos, customer service messages, and personalised sales or marketing,” the vendor said.
And with Script to Video, Vyond Go can deliver audio that conforms with an uploaded script.
“You can get the exact dialogue you want while still using Vyond Go,” the vendor said.
Additionally, Vyond Mobile users could capture, create, edit and share text, characters and vocal files from their mobile devices, the vendor said.
More new features
“Features like Text to Image and Video to Action use AI to help you add visual and character,” it said.
“With Video to Action, applying a custom movement to a character (requires) uploading a video of the action you want to mimic.”
Users of Photo to Character could upload photos with the background automatically removed. This means you can use your image like a “native prop”, the vendor said.
Additionally, they could easily clean up audio files. For instance, removing background noise with the Speech Enhancer, it said.
“The average company uses a range of point solutions to create videos,” Vyond said.
Users could more easily make animated corporate content using just one platform, without professional video making skills, it said.
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