SmartlyQ
Pick a lifelike AI avatar - or turn a single photo into a talking presenter - choose a voice and get a finished video. It renders in the background, lands in your library and is ready for the editor, your social schedule or your courses.
Presenter videos without a presenter
The camera problem
Talking-head video sells - but between the camera, the retakes and the scheduling, most of it never gets made.
Lighting, framing, hair, seventeen takes for one clean minute - a 60-second video costs you an afternoon you don't have.
Price changed? Feature renamed? With filmed video, a two-word edit means setting up the camera all over again.
Hiring on-camera talent for every promo, course lesson and product update turns video into a budget line, not a habit.
Agencies juggling multiple clients can't put the same person in every video - and can't film a new one for each brand either.
A library of lifelike avatars per workspace - pick one, pick a voice, and the render queue does the rest while you keep working.
"Hey - quick one. We just opened early access to our new coaching program. Twelve weeks, real accountability, and a plan built around your schedule. Link below - see you inside."
The toolkit
Presenter, voice, studio and distribution - built into the platform that already schedules your posts and hosts your courses.
A cast of realistic AI presenters, ready to read.
Turn one still image into a talking presenter.
Pick the voice and language for every video.
The words you type become the words they say.
Queue renders and keep working - they land in your library.
Edit, schedule or embed in courses from the same place.
How it works
Paste or write what your presenter should say - a promo, a course intro, a product update. The script is the whole shoot.
Pick a lifelike AI avatar or create a talking photo from a single image, then choose the voice that fits your brand.
The video renders in the background and lands in your library - drop it in the video editor, schedule it to social or embed it in a course.
The smarter way
FAQ
What creators ask before retiring the ring light.
How do AI avatar videos actually work?
What is a talking photo?
Do I need a camera or any recording gear?
Do I have to wait while the video renders?
Where can I use the finished videos?
I run an agency - can I keep clients' avatars separate?
Can I choose how the presenter sounds?