Many people ask if they can generate videos longer than one minute.
This tool works by letting you input a single story prompt. The system then organizes the prompt, generates multiple video segments, and automatically combines them into one longer video. It uses text-to-video generation while maintaining character consistency throughout the scenes.
Is there a better solution for generating long AI videos?
This time, I’m using an AI agent to create picture books.
You simply type any idea into a prompt. The system generates a story outline, designs the main character, creates the character images, and then produces the full illustrated story.
For me, this comes from personal memories—small stories from my childhood to adulthood. I record them and turn them into picture books to share. It’s not just for authors. It’s for anyone who wants to preserve moments from their life as visual stories.
I have many memories of my friends, my parents, and my teachers. With this tool, it’s easy to turn those memories into complete stories.
That’s the reason I want to build this service: not just to generate content, but to help people turn their life memories into something tangible and shareable.
I’ve been building a small side project this week and wanted to share it.
It’s called C2Story, a simple tool that generates AI-illustrated picture books from a short story prompt.
You type a sentence like “a bunny searching for a rainbow”, choose an art style (watercolor, cartoon, anime, Pixar, etc.), and it will generate:
• a multi-page children’s story
• consistent illustrations
• an online flip-book reader
• a downloadable PDF
You can also browse picture books made by other users in the Explore section.
This started as an experiment to see if AI could create something warm and personal instead of purely “utility” content, and I’m surprised how wholesome some of the results look.
Would love feedback on:
• story quality
• illustration consistency
• usability of the reader
• whether people would use this for kids, gifts, or creative projects
Recently, I worked on a companion chatbot and updated it to send pictures. Now, it can share its own photos and moments from its life with you. I tried it out, and it’s quite fascinating.
Recently I heard a lot of people talk about nano banana and they did lots of image generations. Maybe there should be tons of tools to make one. I follow them and also find one to make the image generation. Why did I choose it? because it has edit and more than one model to choose from. I can try the most recently popular image models. I think it's useful. And also it has a free limit per day.
I’m a solo founder with a computer science background. Over the past one month, I’ve been building VO3AI, a browser-based AI video platform powered by Google’s Veo3 model.
You can enter a text prompt or upload an image, and it generates a short video with synchronized voiceover and music — all through a clean UI, no code needed. It’s designed for creators, marketers, or anyone interested in quick visual storytelling with AI.
We’ve been live for about a month. The Veo3 model supports up to 8s video clips; we’ve also integrated other models for 5–10s outputs. Currently profitable with real users, but still iterating on prompt controls, quality, and performance.
Would love to hear your feedback — especially from those working in generative video or building around large models. Open to partnerships or use cases around bulk/API as well.
Just saw this tool called VO3 AI – it generates short videos from text prompts or images.
They say it's based on a new AI model. I tried it briefly and the motion and style looked decent. Not free, but seemed usable for quick video generation.
Yes, I usually use Claude to do some code tasks. And I didn't try other AI Agent products. I am not sure whether there's one AI agent that is very popular, but I don't know it.