Every video model
One workspaceTalking avatars you can create
Make a talking avatar in three steps
- 01
Open Morphic
Sign up and start creating on a free-flowing, infinite visual canvas.
- 02
Generate the avatar
Describe the presenter you want or drop in a photo to work from, then generate the avatar still.
- 03
Give it a voice
Animate the still with image-to-video, generate a voiceover, and align the mouth with Lip Sync.
Use cases
From a photo or a prompt to a talking avatar
Start with a photo or describe the presenter you want, generate the avatar still, then animate it with image-to-video and add voice and Lip Sync. One static image becomes a talking-head clip without a camera or a shoot.
Spokesperson and explainer videos without a camera
Build a spokesperson for product demos, onboarding, and explainers. Write the script, generate the voiceover, and let a synced avatar deliver it to camera, so you ship a presenter-led video without booking talent or a studio.
Multilingual hosts, swap the voice and keep the avatar
Localize one script across markets. Keep the same avatar, generate the voiceover in another language with the speech tool, run Lip Sync against the new track, and the same host now presents in that language.
A reusable brand avatar for a series
Lock one presenter and reuse it so the face stays consistent across every episode. Turn the whole build into a Workflow, rerun it with a new script from the same reference, and keep a brand spokesperson on-model batch after batch.
All on Morphic
Your complete avatar stackModels
Kling 3.0, Hailuo 2.3, LTX 2.3, Seedance 2.0, Veo 3.1, Vidu Q3, and more. Generate the avatar still, then animate it with the model that best holds the face.
Voice and lip sync
Generate a voiceover with the speech tool, then align the mouth with Lip Sync. Swap the voice to change the delivery or the language.
Image to video
Drop in the generated portrait, describe the motion, and image-to-video turns a static face into a moving, camera-ready host.
Workflows
Save the avatar build as a Workflow, then rerun it with a new script, share it, or favorite it for later. The same presenter, every batch.
