One sentence → full episode

TikTok video generator

Written for the format TikTok actually rewards: vertical, captioned, watchable on mute, and finished the moment it renders. One sentence in, one post-ready episode out.

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.

The first second is a different problem from the next thirty

TikTok is two separate contests. The opening frame decides whether anyone stops, and it rewards something instantly legible — an absurd character reads faster than any text hook. What happens next decides watch time, and that is entirely a writing problem.

Tools that only solve the first contest produce clips that get impressions and no retention. Frutti writes a scene with a turn in it and burns the captions in during the render, because a majority of the feed watches without sound and a video that needs audio to make sense loses them in the first second.

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.

Dragon-fruit celebrity drama · 0:41

A complete cinematic short with character continuity, spoken story beats, expressive framing, and captions.

Openers that survive the first second

Start inside the conflict. Any premise that needs a sentence of setup before it makes sense has already lost the scroll.

  • a mafia watermelon holds a family meeting about who left the fridge open
  • a strawberry announces her disappearance at the finale dinner
  • two cats hold a tense performance review about the missing tuna
  • a skeleton news anchor reports live from inside a haunted vending machine
  • a garlic hosts a cooking show and insults every ingredient that walks in
  • a bodybuilder pineapple coaches a tiny grape through his first day at the gym

More patterns are in the prompt pack, and the prompt library breaks down why some premises land and others stall.

Post daily without looking mass-produced

Frequency is what the algorithm wants and sameness is what it punishes. A recurring cast in genuinely different scenes gives you both — recognisable enough to follow, varied enough to avoid the mass-production filter.

Frequently asked questions

Is the output ready to post to TikTok?

Yes. The export is a standard 9:16 MP4 with captions already burned in, so it uploads directly with no editing step.

Do I need to add captions myself?

No. Word-timed captions are rendered into the video, which is deliberate — most of the feed watches on mute.

Can these videos be monetised on TikTok?

TikTok permits AI-generated content with labelling for realistic material. The Creator Rewards Program has its own originality and length requirements, which the monetisation rules page covers in detail.

How long are the videos?

The real renders on this page run roughly thirty to fifty seconds — long enough for a story beat, short enough to hold.

TikTok Video Generator — Finished, Captioned, Vertical · frutti.ai