In development · 2026

Short-form video that actually moves

Pick a subject. ShortWright writes it, voices it, generates the footage, cuts it to the words and publishes it on a schedule — to YouTube Shorts, Instagram Reels and Facebook Reels.

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The difference

Not a slideshow with captions on it

Most automated video tools pan and zoom across stock photographs. That reads as automated within two seconds, and two seconds is all a feed gives you.

Real generated motion

Footage generated from a locked still, so a shot moves the way a shot moves — and the same face stays the same face across the cut.

Cut to the voice

Word-level timing from the voiceover drives every caption and every cut, rather than an averaged speaking rate.

Sound, not just music

A bed under the whole thing is what everyone does. Sound design on the cuts is what makes it feel made.

Licensed end to end

Music, footage, fonts and voices cleared for commercial use on every platform you post to — not just on one of them.

How it works

Four steps, one of which is yours

  1. Choose a vertical. Education, psychology, history, finance. Each one carries its own voice, palette, caption treatment, pacing and music.
  2. Give it a subject. A sentence is enough. You get a script and a shot list back to approve or rewrite.
  3. It builds the video. Voiceover, footage, captions, score, assembly. Ten to twenty-five minutes — you get a notification, not a spinner.
  4. It publishes on your schedule. Connect your accounts once. Cross-posted to YouTube Shorts, Instagram Reels and Facebook Reels, correctly labelled as AI-generated on each.
Being straight with you

What this does not do

On AI-generated content

Every video ShortWright publishes is disclosed as containing altered or synthetic content, using each platform's own labelling. That is a requirement on YouTube and Meta, and it is the right thing regardless.