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AI Video Generator for Education

Create educational short-form videos for social media. Turn lessons and study tips into TikTok and Reels videos in minutes.

See It in Action

Real examples generated by AI from a single prompt.

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We're StudySmart, a study tips account for college students. 4 study methods that are actually backed by research.

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We're PrepPath, an SAT prep course. How to prepare for the SAT in 30 days, week by week.

You know the subject. You don't have time to edit video.

An AP Biology tutor can explain mitosis in her sleep. A personal finance educator has taught compound interest to thousands of students. The expertise is there. The bottleneck is turning that knowledge into short-form video content that actually reaches people on TikTok and Instagram.

Educational content performs well on these platforms. Students search for quick explanations, professionals want to pick up new skills during a commute, and parents look for resources for their kids. The audience is already there. But most educators don't have time to film, edit, and format videos on top of lesson planning, grading, and teaching.

lowkey viral takes a text description of your topic and produces a ready-to-post video. No filming, no editing software. You don't need to wrestle with templates.

How a tutor uses it differently than a course creator

A tutor's goal is building an audience that converts into clients. The content needs to demonstrate expertise on specific topics. A tutor opens the dashboard, types "I'm Lisa from TestReady Tutoring, an SAT math tutor. I help high schoolers prep for test day. This post is about four formulas students always forget, with example problems," and picks from five AI-generated briefs. The 2x2 grid format puts one formula per panel with a visual explanation. Render at 1080x1920, post to TikTok, done. Each video is a small proof of competence that brings in inquiries.

A course creator has a different problem. They need marketing content for a product that already exists. A 6-module online course becomes six grid videos, one per module, with the four main takeaways in each. Photo slideshows (2-10 slides, exported as JPEGs) work for longer previews: one slide per module with a description of what students will learn. These go on Instagram as carousels or get embedded on the course sales page.

A test prep company operates at yet another scale. SAT, ACT, GRE, MCAT, each exam has hundreds of concepts that can become individual videos. At that volume, the dashboard is too slow. The API lets you generate briefs and render videos programmatically, producing a full library of visual study aids across every subject without a production team. API access requires a PRO plan (10 req/min) or ULTIMATE plan (30 req/min).

Content formats that work for teaching

2x2 grid videos (5 seconds, MP4, 1080x1920) suit quick-reference content:

  • "I'm Mr. Patel from ChemSimple, I teach high school chemistry on TikTok. This post covers 4 types of chemical bonds with a visual analogy for each." One bond type per panel.
  • "We're MindMapped, we make psychology content for college students. This post: cognitive biases that affect your decisions, four biases with real-world examples."
  • "I'm ScienceWithSam, a science teacher making study aids. This one is the water cycle in 4 steps." Works as a visual progression.
  • "We're PsychReview, a psych review account for students. This post compares classical vs. operant conditioning." Comparison layout.

Grid designs include default, withCaptions, and noSpaces, so you can match the level of text density to your subject. Dense academic topics often work better with withCaptions.

Photo slideshows (individual JPEGs, 2-10 slides) suit sequential or in-depth content:

  • A chronological timeline of the French Revolution, one event per slide
  • A step-by-step guide to the Cornell note-taking method
  • A vocabulary set with one word per slide, including pronunciation and example sentences
  • A linear algebra primer building from vectors to matrix multiplication

Caption styles (classic_bold, background_bar, neon_glow) let you keep a consistent look across your content library.

A semester of content in an afternoon

Here's a practical approach. Take your curriculum for one semester. Write 20 prompts covering the main topics. Each prompt generates 5 brief options (2 credits per brief). Pick the best ones, generate images, render. You now have 20 videos ready to schedule across the term. Total time: a few hours. Total cost: roughly 100-160 credits depending on image model choice.

The consistent format builds recognition with your audience. Students start associating your visual style with reliable explanations, which is what turns viewers into paying clients or regular followers.

Create your first educational video free or automate with the API.

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