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đź’ˇ Install the Extension: While our web app supports PDF uploads, we also offer a Chrome extension that lets you generate videos from any webpage with just one click.
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Supported videos 🎞️
The current version of our video AI technology works best for the following types of content:
- Educational courses
- How-to guides and tutorials
- Articles and blog posts (e.g. Substack)
- Academic papers (not too technical)
- Case studies with insights (not too analytical)
- Informational content (e.g. Wikipedia, Britannica)
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❗ We haven’t prioritised content pieces that lack any form of educational value, such as pure entertainment, lifestyle content, or celebrity pieces. However, you can still generate videos for them if you wish.
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🔥 We are actively working on supporting technical and analytical content. You can already generate coding tutorials, but we still don’t support math or complex data visualisations for financial articles or other related use-cases.
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Best practices  🙏
We’ve put together some best practices to help you improve the quality of your video output:
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Use Lumina v3.5: For most use cases, we recommend using our latest model, Lumina v3.5 – it’s our best and most advanced model and performs better for almost all areas of knowledge.
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- Try our premium voices: Videos improve significantly with our premium, human-quality voices. Many users forget to switch to premium voices even after subscribing to our Creator or Creator Pro tiers—we highly recommend exploring the voice options and choosing the ones you like best.
- Submit smaller pieces whenever possible: For most educational use cases, bite-sized videos work better for learning and result in higher-quality outputs. Breaking a large piece into multiple smaller ones also gives you more control and lets you generate several focused videos.
- Include useful images, diagrams, and code snippets: If your content contains high-quality visuals or code snippets, keep them in the right places. The system will try to use them effectively.
- Avoid unnecessary text, images, or icons: Extra illustrations or text that don’t add value can confuse the model and lower the output quality. Keep your content as clean as possible. If your PDF comes from a presentation or design-heavy guide, consider copy-pasting the text and only the important visuals into a separate document before generating the video.
- Use direct embeddings instead of downloads when possible: Embedded videos have higher quality and support live features. Currently, one live feature is available—copying and pasting code snippets directly from the video—but more features are coming. When they do, they’ll automatically work with your old videos as long as you used the embedding option.