100% FREE Text-to-Video Generator (2026) | Auto Shorts In Bulk
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This video outlines a free method to bulk-produce 3D Pixar-style short videos using Meta AI and the "Auto Meta" browser extension to automate content creation. By combining these AI-generated visuals with high-quality voiceovers from Gemini Text-to-Speech, users can create numerous videos quickly. The final assembly is done in CapCut, promising a streamlined workflow to fuel daily uploads for rapid YouTube channel growth without financial investment.
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This video reveals a powerful, free, and unlimited method to generate over 100 AI-powered short videos in bulk, claiming to enable rapid YouTube channel growth and monetization within a month. The central idea revolves around an updated Meta AI's capability for bulk video creation, combined with a specialized automation tool. The presenter asserts that this "secret strategy" addresses the common challenges of content creation—time-consuming writing, editing, and visual sourcing—by completely automating the workflow, making it possible to mass-produce content without manual effort or credit card payments.
The core of the workflow involves two main tools: Meta AI (accessed via a Facebook or Instagram account, not Gmail) and a browser extension called "Auto Meta. Automation for Meta AI." To begin, users leverage ChatGPT's "Story Generator" GPT to craft an animated story. Crucially, ChatGPT is then prompted to extract line-by-line video prompts in a specific format, suitable for generating 3D Pixar-style scenes. These structured prompts are then pasted into Auto Meta, which, in conjunction with Meta AI, automatically generates and downloads multiple video scenes on autopilot.
For the voiceover, the video recommends using Gemini Text-to-Speech, accessible through Google AI Studio, highlighting its free and unlimited access with highly realistic voices. Once the voiceover and video scenes are ready, assembly can be done in CapCut. While an automated "AI Video Maker" feature in CapCut can match clips to a script, the presenter notes its voiceover quality is often poor. The recommended method is manual assembly: importing the generated video clips and the high-quality Gemini voiceover into CapCut, then manually dragging and dropping clips to match the audio, adding auto-captions, and smooth transitions for a polished and engaging final product.
Ultimately, the video promotes YouTube automation as a straightforward path to content creation, enabling creators to upload 20-30 videos daily across various niches without financial investment. By leveraging these free AI and automation tools, the presenter encourages viewers to start a channel in 2026, commit to consistent uploading, and track results within 30 days, promising a successful channel by the end of the year.