Create an account with 50 credits included, then approve the script before rendering.
AI videos from an idea or your own script.
Generate a voiceover draft, or paste your finished script and pay only 2/3 of the normal video credits. Review the narration, then render stock footage, synced captions, voiceover, share pages and YouTube metadata.
Paste the final voiceover script and pay only 2/3 of the normal rendered-minute credits.
Fix facts, names, pacing and calls-to-action before spending credits on the final video.
Public share links, YouTube titles, descriptions, tags and thumbnail prompts are prepared with the video.
Built around the parts creators actually control.
MarysReel keeps the expensive render step separate from the writing step, so creators can review the voiceover, choose the style, then publish or share without technical work.
Start from a prompt, or paste a finished narration and get the reduced own-script price.
Hear the selected voice before creating a video, then keep the same voice through render.
Choose readable subtitle styles with short word groups instead of oversized text blocks.
Keep videos private, or create a public share page with your own title and creator name.
Generate title, description, hashtags, tags and thumbnail prompt, then upload or schedule.
New accounts start with free credits. Standard videos are billed per rendered minute.
See actual MarysReel outputs before buying credits.
These videos were rendered through the same production flow users get: voiceover draft or own script, human review, stock visuals, synced captions, watermark and YouTube metadata.
Portrait faceless example with narration, captions and stock footage.
A compact educational reel with short subtitle cycles and a voiceover hook.
Script-driven faceless content prepared for download or YouTube publishing.
From rough idea or finished script to reviewed voiceover.
MarysReel can write the draft, but creators can also paste their own script. Either way, the script is reviewed before render, then voice, subtitle style, format and YouTube CTA are applied.
Readable kinetic subtitles.
Short word groups, compact outlines and multiple visual styles instead of giant blocks of text.
Sample voices before choosing.
Users can preview the selected language, voice and speaker style before queueing a draft.
Simple credit model.
Start with 50 free credits. Standard videos are billed per rendered minute; videos created from your own script cost only 2/3 of the normal credits.
Create repeatable explainers where the creator reviews facts and wording before rendering.
Generate portrait videos for Reels and Shorts with 3-5 word caption pacing.
Prepare title, description, hashtags, tags, thumbnail prompt and scheduled upload settings alongside the MP4.
For creators searching for an InVideo alternative focused on narrated videos.
MarysReel is built for creators who need more than a visual template. It helps create AI voiceover videos, faceless YouTube content, Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts, explainers and long-form narrated videos from a single idea.
The workflow is designed around control: generate the voiceover draft or paste your own script, edit the narration, then render captions, visuals, voiceover, share links and YouTube metadata only after approval.
Generate a structured voiceover before spending credits on the final render, or skip draft writing with own-script mode.
Readable kinetic subtitles with short word groups for portrait and landscape videos.
Suggested title, description, tags, hashtags, thumbnail prompt and publish settings are generated with the video.
Start free, then buy credits only when you need more renders.
Every new account starts with 50 free credits. The current rate is 1 credit per rendered minute. If you paste your own finished script, that video is charged at only 2/3 of the normal rendered-minute credits. Optional custom watermark text adds 5 credits to that job.
Create a video pipeline that users can actually understand.
No command line for customers. They write or paste the script, review it, render, preview, download, share publicly or publish to YouTube from the browser. Start by watching the examples, then create a free account.