The Creator
“Describe the artifact.”
Works in content, design, and craft. Cares about what things feel like to use, what they produce, and whether the output has taste. Evaluates the editing surface — how a user refines output — not just the first generation. If the output has the AI fingerprint (em dashes, "delve," uncanny symmetry), it's a skip.
Gets excited about
- +Output you'd actually ship, not fix
- +Defaults that are tasteful without being restrictive
- +Tools that enable self-expression, not just production
Tired of
- -Output that looks like every other AI tool's output
- -Templates presented as personalization
- -Generated content with the AI fingerprint
Video Generation verdicts(6 tools, 6 shipped)
Agent-native framework for converting live HTML into broadcast-quality video
“Finally, a way to turn my Lottie animations and data dashboards directly into polished video without a screen recorder. For creators who build interactive HTML content, this unlocks a whole new distribution channel without learning a video editing timeline.”
ByteDance's video gen model with native audio baked in
“The camera controls are genuinely cinematic — you can specify a slow dolly push to a Dutch tilt and it actually does it. For social video content, this is the first model I'd actually use in a real workflow rather than just demo on Twitter.”
Hunyuan video gen with a thinking mode that reasons before it renders
“Four-reference-image multi-subject composition is a huge unlock for small studios creating character-consistent content. The thinking mode gives you more control over timing and spatial layout than anything else in the open-source space right now. This goes in my pipeline.”
Google's cheapest video gen model — $0.05/sec for 1080p text-to-video
“Generating hundreds of short-form video variations for A/B testing at $0.05/sec is viable for mid-size creators and agencies. The portrait mode support for 9:16 shows Google is actually thinking about real creator workflows, not just enterprise demos.”
Alibaba's video AI hits 1080p with native audio sync — no API waitlist
“1080P output and native audio sync at under a dollar a clip is transformative for indie creators. I can finally use AI video for actual client work without the embarrassing lip-sync drift. This is the video AI I've been waiting for.”
Google Workspace video creation upgraded with Veo 3.1, Lyria 3 music, and AI avatars
“Lyria 3 doing dynamic music generation that adapts to video pacing is genuinely impressive — it solves the 'royalty-free stock music sounds terrible' problem for internal content. This alone makes Vids 2.0 worth using for anyone doing regular presentation or training video work.”
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