What it is
Fliki is a web-based platform that converts written content into video and audio assets using generative AI. It combines text-to-video and text-to-speech capabilities so users can supply text, presentations, blog posts or product pages and receive a finished video with synchronized narration and visuals. The site describes multiple entry points for content — including direct text input, PowerPoint uploads, and URLs — and offers both automated media selection and manual customization. Fliki also provides avatar-based video creation and voice cloning options so creators can add a human face or replicate a specific voice without traditional filming. The service is accessible through a free tier and paid subscriptions and is presented as suitable for individuals and enterprises with browser-based access only.
Key features
The platform includes text-to-video generation with automatic or user-selected media, and a text-to-speech engine offering thousands of ultra-realistic voices and support for over 80 languages and 100 dialects. It lists multiple avatar options (70+), voice cloning to replicate a user’s voice, and one-click translation for voiceovers. Content conversion tools include blog-to-video, PPT-to-video, product-listing to video, and a fast “idea to video” workflow. Editing utilities labeled Magic Edit and Magic Record add auto-subtitles, b-roll insertion and quick recording with captions. Fliki is browser-based, supports MP4 export, provides stock media integration, and offers enterprise features such as compliance with GDPR and CCPA, commercial licensing options, and customer support.
Use cases
According to the site, Fliki is used by content creators, marketing teams, educators, and internal communications groups to produce social media clips, training materials, explainers, product demos, and course videos. HR and L&D teams can create recorded updates, onboarding assets and multilingual voiceovers. Marketers can convert blogs, presentations and product pages into short promotional videos and ads. Individuals who prefer not to appear on camera can use avatars or voice cloning to produce authentic-seeming videos, while enterprises looking for governed AI workflows can leverage the platform’s privacy and compliance features for branded video production.