Documents Preserve Value. Video Spreads It — Introducing Felo Video
Turn articles, reports, presentations, and webpages into complete videos with narration, subtitles, motion, and music. One task, 10–20 minutes, publish-ready MP4.
You write a great article. You spend hours on a report. You ship a product update nobody sees.
The content is good. But it sits there — on a page, in a PDF, buried in a slide deck.
Meanwhile, a short video version could reach ten times the audience. You know this. Everyone knows this. But actually making that video means rewriting the script, finding visuals, recording voiceover, adding captions, picking music, and editing the whole thing together. That's six hours of work you don't have.
We built Felo Video so you never have to do that again.

What Felo Video Is
Felo Video turns your existing content — articles, PDF reports, presentations, webpages, launch notes, interview transcripts — into complete, publish-ready videos.
You give it a URL or upload your files. It reads the content, extracts the key points, keeps your original charts and screenshots, and generates a full video with:
- Narration — natural voiceover generated from your content
- Subtitles — auto-generated, properly timed
- Motion — smooth visual transitions between sections
- Music — background audio that matches the tone
- Export — clean MP4, ready to publish anywhere
The whole process takes 10 to 20 minutes. Not because the AI is magically fast, but because it skips the six hours of manual coordination that used to be required.
Why Start from the Source?
Most AI video tools ask you to write a prompt first. You need to read your own content, decide what to say, write a script, find or create visuals, then describe the whole thing to the AI. The hard part — understanding the content and making judgment calls — still happens before generation.
Felo Video works differently. You hand it the source material directly. It reads and understands the content, pulls out the 3 to 5 points worth saying, and generates a first cut automatically.

The difference is small in theory but massive in practice. Instead of "read → script → design → record → edit → export," it's "drop source in → get video out → review and polish."
What You Can Make
Here are some things people are already using it for:
- Product promos — from landing pages and product sites
- Launch teasers — from launch notes and product updates
- Course demos — from PPT, Keynote, and Felo Slides
- Data reports — from weekly and monthly operating data
- Technical explainers — from technical docs and data tables
- Knowledge shorts — from blog posts and articles
- Brand stories — from brand briefs and customer testimonials
- Feature highlights — from feature updates and changelogs
- Insight clips — from speeches and interview transcripts
Real Assets, Not Stock Fill
One concern people have with AI video is whether the output will look generic — stock visuals, fake-looking scenes, nothing that actually resembles the source material.
Felo Video prioritizes your real assets. It pulls logos, screenshots, product UI, charts, tables, images, and other media directly from your source. The final video looks like your content, not a template.
One Video, Many Versions
The same source video can become:
- Localized versions — titles, voiceover, and captions in different languages
- Format versions — vertical for mobile, square for social feeds, wide for YouTube
- Channel adaptations — titles, CTAs, caption pacing, and visual density tuned for each platform
You create one video and adapt it everywhere. No separate projects, no duplicated work.

The Honest Part
This isn't a magic button that replaces creative direction. The first cut will get you 90% there in 10 to 20 minutes. Then you review it, adjust the pacing, tweak the music, change a title, swap an aspect ratio — the stuff that's actually interesting to do instead of starting from a blank timeline.
The value isn't that it does everything perfectly on the first try. The value is that you no longer have to read, storyboard, compose, design, voice-record, motion-edit, and export by hand just to get a first draft. That chain of coordination is gone.
Try It
If you have content that deserves a second life as video — an article, a report, a deck, a product page — try feeding it into Felo Video. You might be surprised at what comes back.
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