POST /v1/videos { source, input, voice }
Build video into your own product
With the Velo API and SDK, your developers can create, manage, and ship videos straight from your own apps, products, and workflows. The same engine that powers Velo, now something you can build on.
{ id, share_url }, a finished video in your app
Video creation, as an API call
Get your API key
Grab a key and drop the Velo SDK into your stack. Build in the language your team already uses.
Create videos with a call
Send a request from a screen recording, a doc, a URL, or a script, and Velo generates the narrated video for you.
Manage them programmatically
List, update, organize, and control sharing for every video through the API, no clicking around a dashboard.
Ship it inside your product
Embed or deliver the finished videos right where your users are, with hosting and secure links handled by Velo.
What you can build
In-app demos
Generate product demos on the fly, tailored to each user or account.
Personalized video
Create one-to-one videos from your own data, at any volume.
Automated pipelines
Wire video generation into your backend jobs and CI.
Customer-facing tools
Let your own users create videos inside your product.
Bulk generation
Produce videos at scale straight from a data source.
Internal platforms
Add video to the tools your company already runs.
Other tools stop at their own UI. Velo gives you the engine.
Velo's video creation, editing, and hosting come as building blocks you can compose into whatever your product needs, instead of a closed app your team has to work inside.
FAQs
Create, manage, and share videos programmatically, the same things you can do in Velo, but via code.
Yes, an SDK alongside the REST API, so you can build in the language your team already uses.
The same inputs Velo supports, screen recordings, docs, URLs, or scripts.
Yes, list, update, organize, and control sharing for any video through the API.
Companies and developers embedding video into their own apps, products, or workflows.
It's on the roadmap. Book a demo for early access.