Two ways in. Both land in minutes.
Start from a prompt, or drop your own footage. Relo handles the rest.
Relo builds a new video out of unedited footage — a screen recording, phone video, a talking head. If you already have a finished, edited video, Relo will edit on top of it rather than touch it up.
An entire video team, in one chat box.
Everything from raw footage to posted video, without touching a timeline.
One engine.
Two ways to grow.
Founders run Relo for two jobs: booking meetings, and building an audience. Same raw screen recordings and talking heads going in — two very different things coming out.
Four steps. Zero timeline.
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Narrate every video
in your own voice.
Record one short sample — eight to fifteen seconds is all it takes. Relo learns how you sound and reads every script from then on, so your videos sound like you instead of a stock narrator.
- Record once, reuse forever. Your sample is saved to your profile. Every future video can use it.
- Or pick a built-in voice. Ten studio voices are included free if you would rather not use your own.
- Written and read for you. Relo writes the script to your brief, then narrates it in sync with the cuts.
A flat capture,
turned into a walkthrough.
Drop in a screen recording and pick Screen recording mode. Relo watches it first — which product it is, which screens you move through, what you click — then builds a guide video around what it saw.
- Framed, not pasted. Your capture sits in a browser window on a designed stage, never raw on a white slab.
- Zooms that follow the action. A slow push onto each click, held until the result lands, then released.
- Graphics from your own screen. The figures, labels and steps in your product become counters, chips and cards.
- Numbered steps, your language. Titles follow the interface — if your product is in Arabic, so is the video.
What Relo is — and isn't
Most people arrive expecting a text-to-video model. Two minutes here saves you the credits.
- Is
- A motion-graphics engine. It writes the script and designs, animates and cuts — type, graphics, your logo, your own clips.
- Isn't
- A generative video model. It cannot invent footage of a scene that was never filmed.
Does Relo generate video footage from a text description?
No — and this is the one thing worth being clear about. Relo does not synthesise footage. It cannot create a car driving through a city, an animated character, or a scene that was never filmed. It is a motion-graphics engine: it designs and animates type, shapes, icons, charts, your logo and your brand colours, and it cuts your own clips into that. If you need invented footage, you want a generative video model, not Relo.
So what does it actually make?
Finished, ready-to-post videos built from animated design — launch clips, product explainers, feature announcements, offers, screen-recording walkthroughs. The kind of video a motion designer would build in After Effects, described in a sentence instead of a timeline.
Can I use my own footage?
Yes, and it usually makes the video far better. Attach clips or images and Relo cuts, trims and composes them with the graphics. You can also pull from a free stock library if you have nothing of your own.
What about voiceover?
Relo writes and speaks the narration in a range of natural voices, or clones your own from a short sample so every video sounds like you. Background music and word-timed captions are one toggle each.
Does it work in my language?
Yes. Write the brief in your language and the video comes out in it — Arabic, Hindi, German, Spanish, Georgian and the rest, including right-to-left scripts, with fonts that render each script properly.
What if the first version is not right?
Ask for the change in the chat and Relo edits that video — "make the headline bigger", "use a darker background", "swap scene 2 for the logo". You only describe what should change, not the whole video again.
What do I get at the end?
An MP4 you own and can post anywhere, rendered in vertical, square or landscape. Preview drafts are watermarked; the final render is not.
How do credits work?
Every account starts with 100 free credits, no card. A video costs credits to generate, each chat edit costs a few, and the final render costs credits. If a generation fails, the credits go back automatically.