Faceless Video Feature
Written By syllaby
Last updated 29 days ago
This guide explains how Syllaby’s Faceless Video feature helps you create stunning, high-converting social media content using only a text script.
You’ll learn how to rapidly scale your brand and protect your privacy without ever stepping in front of a camera lens.
Creating video content used to mean buying expensive gear, setting up lighting, and dealing with the stage fright of being on screen. If you're camera-shy or short on time, those hurdles can feel like a massive roadblock to your business growth.
Syllaby’s Faceless Video feature changes everything. It lets you stay completely behind the scenes while our smart AI does all the visual heavy lifting.
You can completely skip the awkward retakes and jump straight to sharing polished, professional content that drives real sales.
This feature gives you a full production crew right in your browser. Syllaby automatically pairs smart script generation with realistic AI voice talents, unique art styles, and dynamic text overlays. The system reads your text and builds stunning graphics that match your specific message perfectly.
The best part?
It saves you hours of exhausting work. You can create a month’s worth of quick marketing clips, clear tutorials, or engaging explainer videos in minutes.
It's the easiest way to scale your online presence, get new clients, and keep your personal privacy completely intact.
Syllaby Pro-Tip
Don't settle for a look you don't love! If an AI-generated image doesn't perfectly match your message, swap it out.
You can use the built-in edit tools to instantly recreate that specific scene or upload your own custom photos and stock footage for total creative control.
Quick Fix
Why are my video subtitles getting cut off or hidden when I post them?
Avoid placing your text at the very bottom of vertical videos. Social media apps like TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts put usernames and descriptions at the bottom of the screen, which will block your captions.
Instead, place your subtitles in the center or upper-middle section so your viewers can read every single word.