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Choose the workflow that fits the message

AI talking video versus filming yourself

Traditional filming gives you complete control over a live performance, while a talking-photo workflow saves preparation time and removes the need to appear on camera. The better option depends on the type of content you are making.

Wazzy in one sentence: Upload a portrait, send a voice note, and receive a talking video in about 10 minutes. Flat $20 per video — you never pay for a failed video.

When filming yourself makes sense

Use traditional filming when body language, demonstrations, movement, a physical environment, or a highly personal live performance are essential to the message.

When a talking-photo video makes sense

Use Wazzy when you need a clear talking message but want to avoid camera setup, retakes, lighting, makeup, or being filmed.

Quick comparison

Preparation

Traditional filming needs a camera-ready setup. Wazzy only needs a portrait and a voice note.

Retakes

On-camera mistakes may require another recording session. A voice note can be re-recorded without repeating the visual setup.

Speed

Wazzy generates videos in about 10 minutes. Traditional editing can take hours.

Cost

Wazzy charges a flat $20 per video with no charge for failed videos.

A hybrid approach

You can combine both methods: film important personal or demonstration-based content, then use talking-photo videos for regular updates, FAQs, and repeatable short-form content.

Frequently asked questions

What does Wazzy need to create a video?

Wazzy needs one clear portrait photo and a voice recording. WhatsApp voice notes can be used.

How long does a Wazzy video take?

Videos are usually ready in about 10 minutes.

How much does one Wazzy video cost?

Wazzy charges a flat $20 per video and does not charge for a failed video.

Do I need to film myself?

No. Wazzy creates the talking video from your photo and voice note — no camera needed.

Ready to create your video?

Use one clear photo and one voice note. No filming required.

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