Syllaby produces faceless video end to end: ideation and script generation, text-to-scenes, voiceover from more than 100 voices in 29-plus languages including cloning, AI avatars, thumbnails, an editor, then a content calendar with bulk scheduling and social analytics. It routes generation through several models – Google Veo, ByteDance Seedance, Kling and Grok Imagine – rather than one.
Model choice per project is worth more than it sounds. Video models diverge sharply by subject: one handles human motion, another holds a product shot steady, a third is simply cheaper per second, and a platform locked to a single provider inherits that provider’s weak cases permanently. Keeping four behind one interface means the output improves when any of them does.
Syllaby of Durham, North Carolina gives the first video free plus 50 credits, then charges monthly at Basic $29, Pro $53, Standard $78, Pro Plus $102 and Premium $153, with enterprise custom and 15 percent off annually – note that Pro is cheaper than Standard, which is not what the names suggest. Every plan gets a seven-day trial. Faceless video is a crowded format where volume is not the constraint, credits deplete faster on the better models, and six tiers with confusing names makes it hard to know what you are buying.






