One sentence → full episode
Faceless video generator
No camera, no microphone, no face on screen and no editing timeline. Write the premise, and Frutti returns a finished vertical episode with an original cast, performed dialogue and burned-in captions.
Story
Your one-line premise becomes a scene-by-scene script with a conflict and a payoff.
Cast
Original characters are designed and kept consistent from scene to scene.
Voices
Every character gets a distinct AI voice — dialogue is performed, not subtitled.
Captions
Word-timed captions are burned in, styled to stay readable with the sound off.
Export
One finished 9:16 episode for TikTok, Shorts and Reels. No editor, no export settings.
Most faceless tools just narrate over stock footage
The standard faceless workflow is a script read by a synthetic voice over gameplay clips or stock B-roll, with captions on top. It scales, and it looks exactly like every other channel doing it, which is why so many faceless accounts plateau at the same ceiling.
Frutti takes the other road: original characters that act out the scene, each with their own voice. It is slower and it is not free, and in exchange nobody else's channel looks like yours. If a stock-footage voiceover is genuinely what you want, a clip-assembly tool will serve you better and cheaper — the roundup names them.
Real outputs, not a promo reel
These are finished, self-hosted Frutti episodes — the same engine and pipeline this generator runs. Watch them end to end and judge the output before paying anything.
Fruit crime-story episode · 0:39
A multi-character fruit mystery built around a visible conflict, fast scene changes, and a clear final payoff.
Animal drama · 0:42
An animal cast with spoken dialogue, expressive framing, and burned-in captions, rendered as one continuous episode.
Bone Lab · Dr. Marrow · 0:51
An absurd skeleton-scientist cast with spoken dialogue, scene changes, and burned-in captions — the same episode pipeline behind every Frutti render.
Premises that carry a faceless channel
A faceless format still needs a reason to keep watching. Give the cast a want and an obstacle and the video stops being a narrated list.
- a mafia watermelon holds a family meeting about who left the fridge open
- two cats hold a tense performance review about the missing tuna
- a skeleton news anchor reports live from inside a haunted vending machine
- an over-caffeinated espresso cup interrogates a nervous croissant
- a retired greyhound explains why he now delivers mail
- a stoic cactus therapist listens to a balloon with commitment issues
Faceless does not have to mean anonymous
A channel still needs something a viewer recognises. If it will not be your face, it has to be your cast — which is why character continuity across episodes matters more in faceless content than anywhere else.
Frequently asked questions
What is a faceless video generator?
A tool that produces publishable video without you appearing on camera or recording your voice. Most do it by narrating over stock footage; Frutti does it by generating original characters that perform the scene.
Do I need to record any voice?
No. Each character is voiced by the engine, and captions are burned in during the same render.
Can I run a faceless channel entirely on this?
Yes — script, cast, voices, animation, captions and export all happen in one pass, and recurring characters mean the episodes accumulate into a series rather than a pile of unrelated uploads.
Is faceless content monetisable?
Yes, and originality is the deciding factor rather than whether your face appears. Platforms restrict mass-produced, near-identical uploads, which is the specific risk of stock-footage narration templates.