Faceless YouTube automation, end to end
A faceless channel is a production problem before it is a content problem. The format works - narration over visuals, no camera, no presenter - but it still needs a script, a voice, footage, subtitles, a thumbnail and an upload, every single time. AutoVidGen runs that entire chain from a one-line prompt, on a cadence you set, and hands you a channel that keeps publishing whether or not you sat down that week.
What you get
- Output
- 1280×720 (16:9) or 720×1280 (9:16) MP4, H.264
- Length
- Short-form 30-90 seconds, or long-form by the minute
- Voice
- Multiple AI narrators, adjustable speed
- Upload
- Direct to YouTube via OAuth - title, description and thumbnail included
- Rights
- You own the output outright. No watermark, no licence terms
How it runs
Pick a niche and a cadence, once
A series is a channel: a topic, a format, a visual style and a publishing frequency. From then on the series generates its own episode ideas - you are not writing prompts every week. If you want to steer a specific episode, you can lock a custom topic for it.
The script is written for retention, not for length
Each script opens on a hook, breaks into chapters, and closes on a call to action. There is no word-count target being padded out - the structure is what the narration and the scene breakdown are built from.
Visuals are generated per chapter, not stock-matched
Every chapter gets imagery generated for that chapter's content, in one of eleven animation styles, with Ken Burns pan and zoom applied so nothing sits still. Individual scenes can be upgraded to real AI video clips where motion matters.
It uploads itself, with a window to stop it
Finished episodes go to YouTube on the schedule you chose. A six-hour review window sits in front of that: preview the MP4, fix scene text, regenerate an image, or reject it. Leave the window alone and it publishes.
What automation does not fix
Cadence is not a strategy. A faceless channel publishing daily into a topic nobody searches for will grow exactly as slowly as a manual one. What automation removes is the reason most channels stop - the production cost of episode eleven - not the need to have picked a subject worth watching. Choose the niche carefully; the machine will be very consistent about whatever you point it at.
Questions
Can I monetise videos AutoVidGen generates?
Yes. The output is yours with no restrictions and no watermark. YouTube's own policies on inauthentic and mass-produced content still apply to you as the channel owner - that is a judgement about the content you publish, and it is not something any tool can promise around.
Does it write the title, description and thumbnail too?
Yes, all three are generated with the episode and sent with the upload. Thumbnails can be regenerated as extra variants during the review window if you do not like the first one.
What analytics come back from YouTube?
Views, likes, comments, watch time and retention rate, synced automatically per video. YouTube is one of the platforms that reports fully.
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
YouTube Monetization Requirements
The 2026 YouTube Partner Program thresholds, the two tiers most people conflate, and the doubled requirements arriving for new applicants in February 2027.
YouTube's Inauthentic Content Policy
What YouTube's inauthentic content rule actually bans, why it is not an AI ban, and the production patterns that get automated channels demonetized channel-wide.
Choosing a Faceless Channel Niche
How advertiser rates, audience geography and search demand interact when picking a faceless YouTube niche, with 2026 RPM ranges and the trade-off nobody mentions.