Fabric 1.0 by VEED

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Fabric 1.0 by VEED turns images and audio into talking videos with AI lip sync. It is built for creators, marketers, and teams who want fast video production without filming.

Fabric 1.0 by VEED is an AI talking video tool that turns a single image and a voice track into an animated video. Instead of filming a presenter on camera, you can upload a photo, add audio or text-to-speech, and generate a lip-synced video in just a few steps.

That makes it especially useful for marketers, content creators, educators, agencies, and businesses that need videos quickly. Whether you are making social ads, product demos, explainer clips, podcast visuals, or UGC-style content, Fabric 1.0 is designed to help you create polished video without a traditional production setup.

What Fabric 1.0 by VEED does

Fabric 1.0 is VEED’s AI model for creating talking videos from still images. You start with a character image, product shot, illustration, mascot, or other visual, then pair it with audio, microphone input, or AI-generated speech. The tool animates the face and mouth so the result looks like the subject is speaking on camera.

Because it sits inside VEED’s broader video platform, it is more than a one-off generator. After creating a clip, you can continue editing inside VEED, combine multiple clips, add captions, resize for social platforms, and build a longer final video.

Main features

One of the biggest strengths of Fabric 1.0 is how flexible the input can be. You can upload your own image, generate one with AI, or choose from VEED’s character library. For audio, you can upload a voice file, record directly with your microphone, or type a script and use VEED’s AI voice generator.

The tool supports short clip generation for quick content creation, with free users able to try it a limited number of times and paid users able to create longer clips using credits. It also works on mobile browsers, although VEED recommends using the desktop web version for the best experience.

For developers and teams building video workflows into their own products, Fabric 1.0 is also available through an API. That makes it possible to automate talking video generation at scale for apps, platforms, and internal systems.

Who should use Fabric 1.0

Fabric 1.0 is a strong fit for anyone who wants video content without appearing on camera. Solo creators can use it to make quick short-form videos. Marketers can test ad creatives faster. E-commerce teams can create product explainers before a shoot is ready. Educators can make simple teaching clips, and agencies can produce personalized content for clients more efficiently.

It is also useful for teams that already work in VEED and want a smoother create-and-edit workflow in one place instead of jumping between separate AI and editing tools.

Common use cases

Fabric 1.0 works well for social media videos, product demos, UGC-style ads, talking avatar clips, educational explainers, podcast visuals, and promotional content. If you already have a script and a still image, you can quickly turn that into a presentable video asset.

Another practical use case is creating multiple short clips and stitching them together inside VEED to build a longer video. That is helpful for tutorials, multi-scene explainers, and campaign variations.

How to use Fabric 1.0

Using the tool is straightforward. Inside the VEED editor, open the Generate section and choose the Fabric 1.0 model. Then upload a character image, create one with AI, or pick from the built-in library.

Next, add your audio. You can upload a file, record a voice track, or use text-to-speech if you want VEED to generate narration for you. Once your image and audio are ready, click Generate and let Fabric create the talking video.

After the clip is ready, you can keep editing in VEED. This is where you can trim scenes, add subtitles, combine several generated clips, change aspect ratios for TikTok or YouTube, and export the finished video for publishing.

Pricing and free access

Fabric 1.0 follows a freemium model. VEED allows all users to try Fabric a total of 3 times for free, with a maximum video length of 10 seconds per generation. Paid VEED plans with AI credits unlock continued use and longer clips up to 30 seconds inside the editor.

VEED also notes that each Fabric generation in the editor currently uses 240 credits. For developers using the API, pricing is separate and based on duration and resolution, with official pricing listed from $0.08 per second for 480p and $0.15 per second for 720p, with faster-generation options available at higher per-second rates.

Platforms and integrations

Fabric 1.0 is available through VEED’s web-based platform, and it can also be accessed on mobile browsers. However, desktop is the recommended setup for the smoothest workflow.

On the integration side, the biggest option is the Fabric 1.0 API, which VEED offers for developers. It is positioned for teams that want to plug talking video generation into apps, websites, or automated content pipelines.

What makes Fabric 1.0 useful

The main appeal of Fabric 1.0 is speed. You do not need a camera setup, studio, actor, or full edit team to produce a talking video. If you already have an image and a script or voice track, you can move from idea to finished clip much faster.

It is also practical because it combines generation and editing in the same ecosystem. Instead of creating a clip in one tool and finishing it somewhere else, VEED lets you generate the talking video and then refine it for publishing inside the same workspace.

Final thoughts

Fabric 1.0 by VEED is a useful AI video tool for anyone who wants to create talking videos quickly from simple inputs. It is especially appealing for creators, marketers, and businesses that need fast, repeatable video production without filming every scene from scratch.

If your workflow already includes VEED, Fabric 1.0 feels like a natural addition. And if you want an easy way to turn images and narration into social-ready video, it is one of the simpler tools to start with.

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