Let’s be real—most AI video generators are a blast to mess around with, but the second you try to use them for real work, it’s a total nightmare. I spent some time playing around with the big-name AI video tools to see what’s actually usable.
- Akool Honestly, Akool’s the only one I trust for client work. Everyone else has that weird face-morphing issue, but Akool’s Face Swap keeps it consistent if the footage is decent. Their image tool Nano Banana Pro is solid too. clean 4K edits, real-looking skin. They’ve got eight video models; I always go for Kling and Seedance. Kling nails scene edits, Seedance kills it with audio. Short video? Use text-to-video. Complex scenes? Go image-to-video. Does the job.
- Ver Cool for product shots because you can control the Action and the Camera separately with prompts. Still can’t quite figure out human faces, though—they get a little… melty.
- Grok Need to crank out 50 different versions in under a minute? This is your tool. It just keeps generating while you scroll. The vibe is very grainy, kinda VHS tape—not the prettiest, but stupid fast.
- Meta AI It’s the solid all-rounder. The best mix of speed and looking decent. But let’s be honest, you can still tell it’s AI from a mile away. The Takeaway: Making memes for the group chat? Grok or Meta are fine. Actually making an ad where the client doesn’t email you asking, Why does our spokesperson look like an alien? Stick with Akool. So, what’s your move? Are you going for a paid subscription with the pro tools, or sticking with the free tier for now? Have you tried any of these? What’s your go-to for getting real work done? I’m all ears—drop your thoughts below👂 submitted by /u/ReadyHead8004
Originally posted by u/ReadyHead8004 on r/ArtificialInteligence
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