An AI video generator that actually posts your Reels
Most AI video tools stop at the download button, which leaves the genuinely tedious part - getting the file onto a phone and posting it at a sensible hour, every day - exactly where it was. AutoVidGen treats publishing as part of the pipeline: a Reels series generates, renders and posts itself, and Instagram is one of the platforms that reports its numbers back.
What you get
- Aspect
- 720×1280 vertical, the native Reels frame
- Posting
- Scheduled through a connected Instagram account
- Analytics
- Views, likes and comments synced per video
- Visuals
- Eleven animation styles, from photoreal to watercolour to retro pixel
- Cross-post
- The same master can publish to TikTok and Shorts in the same run
How it runs
One prompt becomes a scripted, scened, narrated Reel
The script is written with a hook and chapters, each chapter gets its own generated imagery in the style you picked, the narration is recorded and the subtitles are synced to it word by word. Music is mixed underneath and levelled.
It posts on your schedule, not when you remember
Pick a cadence from twice a week to twice a day. The series keeps that rhythm on its own - the whole point of scheduled publishing is that consistency stops depending on you being available.
The numbers come back
Instagram reports per-video views, likes and comments, so Reels performance lands in the dashboard next to YouTube's without you exporting anything.
One render, three destinations
Because Reels, TikTok and Shorts all take the same vertical master, a single series can cover all three. There is no second render and no re-encode per platform.
Publishing is automated; account standing is still yours
A scheduled poster is not a shield. Instagram's rules on repetitive and synthetic content apply to your account regardless of what produced the file, and reach on a new account starts where a new account starts. Automation buys you consistency and time back - it does not buy distribution, and any tool that implies otherwise is selling you something it does not control.
Questions
Do I need a Business or Creator account?
Scheduled publishing goes through Instagram's API, which requires a Professional (Business or Creator) account. Switching is free and takes a minute in the app's settings.
Can I edit a Reel before it goes out?
Yes - the six-hour review window lets you preview the finished MP4, rewrite scene text, regenerate a scene image or re-record a chapter's narration before approving.
Are the Reels watermarked?
No. There is no AutoVidGen branding on any output and no usage restriction - the video is yours.
One subscription per channel, from $15 a month
The price follows the publishing cadence you pick, and nothing in the generation pipeline is held back on the cheaper tiers.
Before you commit to a channel
Shorts vs Reels vs TikTok
Current specs for YouTube Shorts, Instagram Reels and TikTok: length limits, aspect ratio, safe zones, and what genuinely has to change between platforms.
Publishing One Video to Three Platforms
How to publish a single vertical render to YouTube Shorts, TikTok and Instagram Reels without the watermark penalty, and what genuinely has to change per platform.
Writing Hooks for Short-Form Video
Why the first two seconds decide a short video's reach, the four ways hooks fail, and how to write an opening that survives an automated pipeline.