6 Free AI Video Tools to Launch in 30 Days
Six freemium AI tools that let you ship videos, from raw script to published clip, without spending money.
If you have 30 days and an idea, these six tools will let you move from concept to published video without touching a credit card. Each one is freemium—meaning a real free tier exists—and each one solves a specific part of the video creation pipeline. Pick the ones that match your bottleneck.
Script to Video: Fliki
Fliki converts text directly into video with AI narration and basic motion graphics. Feed it a blog post or script, choose an AI voice, and get back a watchable video. The free tier includes enough monthly credits for 1–2 pieces. Honestly the fastest path from words to something publishable.
Text Prompts to Cinematic Video: Luma Dream Machine
Luma Dream Machine generates high-quality video from text descriptions or still images. It's newer and the quality is competitive with paid tools. Free tier lets you test the waters; results vary by prompt, so give it a few tries.
Image to Motion: Pix2Pic
Pix2Pic takes a static image and adds motion with AI. Useful for turning product photos, screenshots, or artwork into moving footage. Control over motion direction keeps output from feeling random. Freemium tier includes enough generations to build a few clips.
Short-Form Editing: Supercreator
Supercreator is built for TikTok and Instagram Reels—meaning it assumes vertical video, quick cuts, and music. If you're creating for those platforms specifically, it's faster than a general editor. Free tier gives a few exports per week.
Repurposing Across Platforms: Wave.video
Wave.video takes one video and formats it for every platform: YouTube thumbnail, Instagram story, LinkedIn share, etc. Saves hours of resizing. The free plan covers basic exports and is genuinely useful even for solo creators.
Experimental Filmmaking: Google Flow
Google Flow is Google's free AI filmmaking tool powered by Veo. It's newer and less polished than the others on this list, but it's completely free and worth experimenting with if you want to try different styles without worrying about credits.
None of these tools will do the thinking for you. But they'll handle rendering, encoding, voiceover, and formatting—the parts that usually eat your week. Pick two that match your workflow, spend one week learning them, and ship something by day 30.
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