New AI Tools Make Social Video Creation Easy and Fast

Creating videos for social media can take a lot of time and skill. That’s why new AI tools are stepping in to help. This July, several companies launched smart features that turn photos and clips into ready-to-share videos. These tools cater to business owners, creators, and founders who want to post more without the hassle.
One app called Reelful works on iOS and uses AI to turn your camera roll into short videos. It’s made for people who want to share content fast. Kate Deyneka, who founded Reelful, used to build machine learning at Snapchat. She knows how tricky video editing can be. “I want to post more on Instagram, TikTok, YouTube Shorts, but video editing takes a lot of time,” she said. “I do not even want to spend it because I have a lot going on, especially as an early-stage founder.”
Reelful targets founders and business owners who need social content quickly. You can buy video credits one time or subscribe for monthly plans. Credits cost $15 for 5 videos, $43 for 15, or $90 for 33. The subscription plans start at $25 per month for 10 videos and go up to $100 for 60 videos. Kate explains how the app works: “You went to an event, met some cool people, recorded a short interview, and while driving home you upload everything. By the time you get home, the video is ready.”
Vmake Labs Brings Viral Brainrot Video Styles
Vmake Labs launched Brainrot Marketing video styles on July 10. These videos look loud, chaotic, and surreal. They match a popular social media vibe that grabs attention fast. Cyril, Vmake Labs’ Marketing Manager, says many small businesses struggle to keep up with social video’s speed. “They don’t just need more videos; they need content that stops the scroll,” he said.
The company lets users upload a product image and pick a Brainrot-inspired style to create a viral-looking clip. They also offer user-generated content styles, creative templates, and TV commercial-style ads. Vmake Labs aims to cut video production from days to seconds. This helps creators who use social media for side income through product recommendations or affiliate marketing.
Google Photos and Meta Expand AI Video and Voice Features
Google Photos revealed its new “Video Remix” feature on July 8. It uses Google’s Gemini Omni AI model to transform videos in seconds. You can add cinematic lighting, swap backgrounds, or apply artistic styles like watercolor effects. The tool also inserts digital avatars, marked with Google’s SynthID watermark for authenticity.
Video Remix is available to Google AI Plus, Pro, and Ultra subscribers in the U.S. and select countries like Argentina, Brazil, Japan, and South Korea. Google says, “Creating beautiful video clips shouldn’t require professional skills or hours of editing.” Gemini Omni, announced in May, can make scenes more true-to-life and handle a wider range of inputs.
Meta expanded its AI voice dubbing in multiple languages for Instagram and Facebook on July 14. The AI can now dub voices in Japanese, Korean, French, German, Italian, Bahasa, Indonesian, Arabic, Vietnamese, and Thai. Adam Mosseri, Instagram’s head, announced this update to help creators reach global audiences more easily.
These AI tools are changing how creators and businesses make video content. They save time and cut costs while matching the style that works on social media. With Reelful, Vmake Labs, Google, and Meta all pushing new features, video creation just got a lot easier.
Based on
- Reelful’s AI turns your camera roll into short-form videos for social media — techcrunch.com
- Vmake Labs Launches Brainrot Marketing Video Styles to Help Small Businesses Turn Products into Viral Social Videos | Markets Insider — markets.businessinsider.com
- Google Photos adds a new AI ‘Video Remix’ tool | TechCrunch — techcrunch.com
- Google Announces New ‘Video Remix’ Feature Its For AI Subscribers — engadget.com
- Meta’s AI can now dub your voice in more languages on Instagram and Facebook. | The Verge — theverge.com




