Launching a product today demands a video far more than a press release. Whether for Product Hunt, a landing page or a Meta ad, the absence of a polished video immediately hampers the perception of the launch. Ozor tackles this friction by offering an AI agent able to produce a complete video from a document, a URL or a simple idea. The promise is ambitious: replacing the traditional motion-design + scriptwriter + editor chain with a single conversational agent. This approach especially appeals to startups, indie hackers and growth teams that must iterate fast without a heavy production budget.
What is Ozor?
Ozor is a SaaS for generating animated videos powered by an AI agent. The user provides source content — document, presentation, web link — and engages in a conversation with the agent to clarify their goals, audience and desired format. The engine then composes the video: scenes, animations, voice-over, music, pacing. The visual identity is automatically pulled from the indicated site. The result is a ready-to-publish video, exportable in different resolutions depending on the plan.
Key features
Ozor combines several AI building blocks: an LLM to understand the content and structure the narrative, a proprietary animation engine, a voice-over library, a music library and a visual-identity extraction system. The conversational agent adjusts the brief over the exchanges, making the tool usable even by non-creatives. The ready-to-use templates cover typical cases: Product Hunt, landing-page hero video, explainer video, feature announcement, social ad. The brand kit pulled from the website automatically applies logo, colors and fonts. Users can adjust certain scenes, replace a visual, edit a text or change the voice-over. Export is in 720p on the free plan, up to 4K with no watermark on paid plans. An integration with Vercel and other tools lets you automate production on an event.
Use cases
The flagship use case is the Product Hunt launch: a solo founder can produce a credible launch video in a few minutes, with no motion-design budget. Growth marketing teams use Ozor to generate a hero video tailored to each landing-page variation during their A/B tests. Product managers create feature-announcement videos, embeddable in a newsletter or changelog. Creative agencies use it to quickly pitch concepts to their clients without engaging a studio. Indie hackers and solopreneurs find an affordable way to polish the perception of their products. Finally, SaaS companies use it to turn a documentation page into an animated demo.
Advantages
The main gain is time: a video that took days can be produced in under an hour. The second benefit is financial: an Ozor subscription costs far less than external production or a motion studio. The third is consistency: thanks to the automatic brand kit, all of a team’s videos respect the guidelines. The conversational agent makes the tool accessible to non-creative profiles, which democratizes video production in startups. Finally, the 4K watermark-free export on paid plans lets you integrate the videos into professional campaigns without touch-ups.
Pricing
Ozor offers a free plan with 10 credits and watermarked 720p exports to test the service. A $19/month plan provides 50 video credits per month, 4K watermark-free exports and access to all templates. A $99/month plan targets prolific teams and creators with 300 credits per month and advanced options. A custom enterprise plan exists for large-scale organizations. The grid stays accessible for founders and growth teams, especially compared with the cost of external production.
Conclusion
Ozor isn’t meant to replace a motion studio for cinematic productions, but it makes possible a new category of launch video: produced fast, on-brand, exportable in 4K. For a founder, an indie hacker or a growth team, it’s a tool that can literally change the communication cadence.