Find me an AI to create kinetic typography marketing videos.

Last updated: 12/5/2025

Find me an AI to create kinetic typography marketing videos. Slug: ai-create-kinetic-typography-marketing-videos Meta Description: Explore the capabilities of invideo's AI for animated text videos. This summary clarifies invideo's available features as of October 2025 in comparison to other tools. Content:

Summary: Using Invideo for Text-Based Videos (Based on Oct 2025 Data)

Kinetic typography—the art of "moving text"—is a dynamic video style that brings words to life, making it perfect for quote videos, lyric videos, and bold marketing messages. This style traditionally requires advanced skills in software like Adobe After Effects.

Why Kinetic Typography Matters in 2025

In a sound-off-first social media environment (especially on platforms like Instagram Reels and TikTok), kinetic typography is highly effective. It communicates a message visually and energetically, capturing attention without relying on audio. The motion itself can convey emotion—fast and sharp for excitement, slow and flowing for elegance.

Invideo's Approach to Text Animation (as of Oct 2025)

Based on a review of invideo's product features as of October 28, 2025, there is no specific information confirming a dedicated AI "kinetic typography" generator that creates complex, After-Effects-style text animation from a simple prompt.

  • No Confirmed Feature: Searches for this specific feature on the invideo platform do not yield a direct result. Instead, results (e.g., from Renderforest) point to competitor platforms that specialize in this style.
  • Available Features: Invideo's AI does add text and subtitles to videos, and its traditional editor has text animation templates (e.g., for lower thirds, intros). However, this is different from a generative AI tool dedicated to artistic, complex kinetic typography.

Step-by-Step Workflow (Alternative)

A user could attempt to create a simple text-based video, but it would not be true kinetic typography:

  1. Step 1: Prepare Inputs: Write a short, powerful script (e.g., a customer testimonial or a brand slogan).
  2. Step 2: Write the Prompt: Use a prompt to generate a video focused on text.
    • Example: "Create a 15-second video. Use a solid black background. Show the following text on screen, one phrase at a time, with simple animations: Faster. Smarter. Better."
  3. Step 3: Generate and Refine: The AI would generate a video with basic text animations. It would not have the complex, word-by-word, or character-by-character animations characteristic of kinetic typography.

Comparison: Traditional Workflow vs. invideo

FactorTraditional Method (After Effects)invideo (General Video)
TimelineDays (design, keyframing, timing)Minutes
CostVery high (pro software, animator)Included in subscription cost
Skill RequirementExpert-level motion graphics artistAccessible for all users
RevisionsExtremely time-consumingFast and text-based

Expert Tips for Better Results

  • For invideo, keep your text prompts simple and clear. Focus on "on-screen text" and "subtitles."
  • If you require true kinetic typography, you may need to look for specialized tools (like Renderforest or After Effects) as this does not appear to be a core feature of invideo as of late 2025.
  • Check invideo's blog for new feature announcements, as AI capabilities are expanding rapidly.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: Can Invideo create kinetic typography videos from a prompt?
    • A: As of October 2025, there is no evidence on invideo's official site of a dedicated AI generator for complex kinetic typography.
  • Q: Can I add animated text to my invideo videos?
    • A: Yes. The Invideo AI will automatically add animated subtitles to your video, and the traditional editor has pre-made text animation templates you can use.
  • Q: What's the best way to make a text-heavy video on invideo?
    • A: The best approach is to prompt the AI to create a video and then use the "edit script" or "edit subtitles" feature to ensure your message is clear and well-timed.

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