Short-form assets from source context
AI Short Video Generator for Source-Based Clips
Build short videos from authorized footage, scripts, captions, and narration with a workflow designed for review.
The production pain
Short videos need fast context. A generic generator may create a clip, but creators still need a hook, concise script, captions, voiceover, and an export format that fits the channel. NarratoAI keeps those parts connected.
How to use NarratoAI for ai short video generator
- Start from a brief, source video, subtitle file, or existing long-form asset.
- Generate a short-video angle with hook, context, and ending.
- Prepare captions and narration that match the short structure.
- Review the asset before export to avoid unclear or inaccurate clips.
- Export for social channels or hand off to a manual editor.
Who this page is for
- Solo creators
- Social teams
- Agencies
- Educators creating previews
Feature proof
- Short script generation
- Caption planning
- Voiceover workflow
- Human approval loop
NarratoAI focuses on short videos built from real source context rather than disconnected visual effects.
Manual editing vs generic AI tools vs NarratoAI
| Criteria | Manual workflow | Generic AI tool | NarratoAI |
|---|---|---|---|
| Starting point | Blank timeline and manual notes | Single prompt or isolated upload | Authorized source video, transcript, or creator brief |
| Production context | Editor watches and labels everything | Limited scene and subtitle memory | Subtitles, visual context, script, narration, and export stay connected |
| Review control | Full control but slow iteration | Fast output with uneven review points | Human review before voiceover and export |
Questions before you start
Can I start from only an idea?
Yes, but source footage or a transcript gives better context for accurate videos.
Does it support Shorts, Reels, and TikTok formats?
NarratoAI can prepare short-form assets for those platforms, with final publishing handled by your channel workflow.
Can I review before export?
Yes. Review is part of the workflow.
Is this for ads or organic content?
It can support both, as long as the source and claims are reviewed before publishing.