Use cases

What can you make with TubeTube?

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TubeTube turns text into finished videos, so the same pipeline covers a lot of formats. On the music side: kids songs, lullabies, lofi and music videos. On the narration side: stories, bedtime stories, fairy tales and educational videos. Each is generated scene by scene with consistent characters and can be dubbed into up to 5 languages.

Music and song videos

These are the formats where the audio is a song, whether you write the lyrics or let the AI compose and sing them for you.

Narrated and story videos

Here a narrator reads your script, and every scene is timed to the voice.

Guides and data

The how-to, the economics, and the tool and engine comparisons behind everything above.

Frequently asked questions

What kinds of videos can TubeTube make?

Anything built from text: kids songs, lullabies, lofi and music videos on the music side, and narrated stories, bedtime stories, fairy tales and educational videos on the narration side. The same pipeline turns lyrics or a script into a finished, multi-scene video.

Is TubeTube only for kids content?

No. Kids songs and stories are popular use cases, but the pipeline is general: it also makes lofi and music videos for adult audiences and narrated explainers. You set the topic, audience and visual style.

Does every use case keep characters consistent?

Yes. Across all of them, scenes are generated sequentially with earlier scenes as context plus up to 5 reference images, so the same character and world carry through the whole video.

Can any of these be made in several languages?

Yes. A finished video can be dubbed into up to 5 languages at once, which lets one song or story reach several ad markets. Failed languages are refunded.

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