Brand Video Generator

Agent Opus is a complete brand video generator that turns your brief, script, or blog URL into a finished video—ready to publish. No editing, no timeline, no stock footage hunting. Describe your brand message, add your logo and product shots, and Agent Opus assembles scenes, adds AI motion graphics, sources visuals, generates voiceover, and outputs social-ready videos for TikTok, Reels, YouTube Shorts, and LinkedIn. One prompt, one polished brand video.

Explore what's possible with Agent Opus

Music to video

Music to Video — Studio Quality

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Script to video

Taylor's 'Showgirl' Cash Grab?

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Music to video

Music to Video — Vocal Performance

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Script to video

JFK Narrating the Cuban Missile Crisis

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Reasons why creators love Agent Opus' Brand Video Generator

Ship in Minutes, Not Hours

Generate a publish-ready video in under 10 minutes from a single prompt — no timeline editing, no asset hunting, no creative dry spells.

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Zero Editing Skills Required

Describe your concept and Agent Opus handles scene composition, motion graphics, voiceover, and platform formatting automatically — even if you've never opened a video editor.

Studio-Grade Output

Cinematic motion graphics, beat-synced cuts, professional voiceover, and precise typography — every video ships looking production-quality from the first generation.

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Stays On-Brand

Upload your logo, fonts, and color palette once. Agent Opus applies them across every video automatically so your content stays visually consistent.

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Every Platform from One Job

9:16 for TikTok and Reels, 1:1 for Instagram and LinkedIn, 16:9 for YouTube — all rendered in a single generation with intelligent reframing, not naive cropping.

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Iterate Without Starting Over

Refine a single element — tone, scene count, color grade, voice — and regenerate without rebuilding from scratch. Most users reach a final cut in two or three passes.

How to use Agent Opus’ Brand Video Generator

  1. Describe your video
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    Describe your video

    Paste your promo brief, script, outline, or blog URL into Agent Opus.

  2. Add assets and sources
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    Add assets and sources

    Upload brand assets like logos and product images, or let the AI source stock visuals automatically.

  3. Choose voice and avatar
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    Choose voice and avatar

    Choose voice (clone yours or pick an AI voice) and avatar style (user or AI).

  4. Generate and publish-ready
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    Generate and publish-ready

    Click generate and download your finished promo video in seconds, ready to publish across all platforms.

8 powerful features of Agent Opus' Brand Video Generator

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Prompt-to-Video Generation

Turn a one-line idea into a finished video. The agent handles structure, pacing, B-roll selection, and final assembly automatically.

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Script and Outline Support

Paste a full script, drop in an outline with section headers, or supply a blog or article URL — Agent Opus reads any of them and builds a video around the content.

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AI Voiceover and Voice Cloning

Pick from natural-sounding AI voices in 30+ languages, or clone your own voice once. Every video then ships with your authentic narration.

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Beat-Synced Motion Graphics

Dynamic visuals that lock to the beat of your audio or the pacing of your script — kinetic typography, transitions, and effects, no manual keyframing required.

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Automatic Captions and Subtitles

Burn-in captions for short-form, soft subtitles for long-form, and multi-language translations — all generated and synced automatically.

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Multi-Aspect-Ratio Export

9:16, 1:1, and 16:9 outputs from one job, with intelligent reframing of text, motion graphics, and focal elements for each ratio.

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Brand Asset Integration

Upload your logo, watermark, fonts, and color palette. Agent Opus applies them consistently across every video automatically.

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Avatar and Talking Head Support

Add an AI avatar, your own video footage, or a synthetic spokesperson to any video — useful for explainers, ads, and personal-brand content.

Testimonials

This looks like a game-changer for us. We're building narrative-driven, visually layered content — and the ability to maintain character and motion consistency across episodes would be huge. If Agent Opus can sync branded motion graphics, tone, and avatar style seamlessly, it could easily become part of our production stack for short-form explainers and long-form investigative visuals.

srtaduck

I reviewed version a and I was very impressed with this version, it did very well in almost all aspects that users need, you would only have to make very small changes and maybe replace one of 2 of the pictures, but even saying that it could be used as is and still receive decent views or even chances at going viral depending on the story or the content the user chooses.

Jeremy

all in all LOVE THIS agent. I'm curious to see how I can push it (within reason) Just need to learn to get the consistency right with my prompts

Rebecca

Frequently Asked Questions

How does a brand video generator handle my logos and product images?

Agent Opus treats your brand assets as first-class inputs. When you start a new project, you upload your logo files, product shots, and any other visual elements you want featured. The system analyzes each asset for composition, color palette, and aspect ratio, then intelligently places them throughout the generated video. For example, if you're creating a product launch video, Agent Opus will position your product shots in hero frames, overlay your logo in corner bugs or intro cards, and match motion graphics to your brand colors. The placement isn't random—the AI understands visual hierarchy and brand consistency rules, so your logo appears in standard positions (lower third, top corner, or full-frame intro) and your product images anchor key scenes. You can also specify brand guidelines in your prompt: 'Keep the logo in the bottom right, use our teal accent color for text overlays, and feature the product shot every 5 seconds.' Agent Opus parses those instructions and applies them across every scene. Unlike manual editors that require you to drag and drop assets onto a timeline, this brand video generator automates the entire compositing process. Your assets stay on-brand, on-screen, and professionally integrated without any manual keyframing or layer management. If you update your logo or add new product shots mid-campaign, simply re-upload and regenerate—Agent Opus will recompose the video with the new assets in seconds.

What's the difference between using a prompt versus a full script in a brand video generator?

Agent Opus supports both short prompts and full scripts, and the workflow adapts to whichever you provide. A prompt is a high-level brief—something like 'Create a 30-second brand video for our new eco-friendly water bottle, highlight sustainability and sleek design, upbeat tone, include our logo and product shot.' The brand video generator interprets that brief, writes a script, selects scene types (product close-up, lifestyle shot, text overlay with tagline), sources matching visuals, and assembles the video. This is ideal when you want speed and trust the AI to handle creative decisions. A full script, on the other hand, gives you precise control over every spoken word and scene cue. You might write: 'Scene 1: Close-up of water bottle on a wooden table, sunlight streaming in. Voiceover: Meet the bottle that's as kind to the planet as it is to your routine. Scene 2: Person filling the bottle at a mountain stream. Voiceover: Crafted from 100% recycled materials, designed to last a lifetime.' Agent Opus reads that script, matches each scene description to appropriate visuals (sourced or uploaded), generates the voiceover with exact timing, and applies motion graphics that reinforce the narrative. The script path is best when you have a specific message, regulatory copy, or brand voice guidelines that can't be paraphrased. Both inputs produce a complete, publish-ready video—the difference is creative control versus speed. You can also mix approaches: start with a prompt to generate a draft script, review it, edit the script for precision, then regenerate the video with your refined version. This hybrid workflow is common for brand marketers who want AI efficiency but need final approval over messaging.

Can a brand video generator keep my voice and visual style consistent across multiple videos?

Yes, and consistency is one of Agent Opus's core strengths. When you create your first brand video, you upload your logo, brand colors, product images, and optionally clone your voice. Agent Opus stores these assets in your project library. Every subsequent video you generate can reference that library, so your brand identity stays locked in. For voice, the cloning process captures your tone, cadence, and accent from a short sample recording. Once cloned, Agent Opus uses that voice profile for all voiceovers, ensuring every video sounds like the same person—critical for brand recognition. If you prefer an AI voice, you select one from the library and Agent Opus applies it consistently. For visuals, the system remembers your logo placement preferences, color schemes, and motion graphics style. If your first video used a teal-and-white color palette with a minimalist sans-serif font, Agent Opus will default to that style in future projects unless you specify otherwise. You can also create brand templates: a 'product launch' template might always start with a logo reveal, use bold text overlays, and feature product shots in the first 10 seconds, while a 'testimonial' template might use softer colors, avatar close-ups, and subtle animations. These templates ensure that every video in a campaign feels cohesive, even if different team members are generating content. The brand video generator also supports style guides—upload a PDF or write guidelines like 'Always use Montserrat font, never animate logos, keep transitions under 0.5 seconds,' and Agent Opus will enforce those rules across all outputs. This level of consistency is nearly impossible to maintain with manual editing, especially across teams or agencies. With Agent Opus, your brand voice, visual identity, and messaging stay uniform from video one to video one hundred.

What are the best practices for writing prompts in a brand video generator?

Effective prompts balance clarity with creative freedom. Start with the core message: what's the one thing viewers should remember? For example, 'Introduce our new SaaS platform that automates invoicing for freelancers' is clearer than 'Make a video about our product.' Next, specify the tone and emotion—'professional and reassuring' versus 'energetic and playful'—because Agent Opus uses that guidance to select music, pacing, and visual style. Include your target length: '30 seconds for Instagram Reels' or '90 seconds for YouTube pre-roll.' Length constraints help the brand video generator prioritize which features or benefits to highlight. Always mention your brand assets: 'Include our logo in the intro and our product dashboard screenshot at the 15-second mark.' If you have specific visuals in mind, describe them: 'Show a freelancer working at a coffee shop, then transition to a close-up of the app interface.' Agent Opus will source or generate matching footage. For voiceover, specify the voice type: 'Use my cloned voice' or 'Choose a warm, female AI voice.' If you want an avatar, note whether it's you or an AI character. Avoid vague language like 'Make it look good' or 'Add some graphics'—instead, say 'Use animated line charts to show growth' or 'Apply a modern, flat design style with our brand colors.' If you're generating a series, reference previous videos: 'Match the style of our last product launch video but focus on the new feature set.' Agent Opus can pull style cues from past projects. Finally, test and iterate. Generate a first draft, review it, then refine your prompt with specifics: 'Slow down the pacing in the middle section' or 'Replace the stock office footage with our uploaded team photo.' The brand video generator learns from your feedback loop, so each iteration gets closer to your vision. The best prompts are specific enough to guide the AI but flexible enough to let it handle creative execution—think art director brief, not pixel-perfect storyboard.

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