Blog to video: every post you wrote, working twice
Paste a blog post and fableclip distills it into a short, narrated vertical video — the key points, spoken in a natural voice over AI visuals with word-by-word captions. Publish it where your readers are not, and point them back to the article.

- AI distills the key points
- Narrated + captioned
- Vertical, feed-ready
- One post, or the whole archive
Auto-publishes to your channels
From a post to a feed-ready video
Your article did the thinking. The video does the traveling.

Paste any article
A blog post, a newsletter issue, a guide — pasted text is all it needs.

AI distills, then produces
Key points become a tight script with narration, visuals, and captions.

Published where feeds are
Vertical video for Shorts, TikTok, and Reels — pointing readers home.
What is blog to video?
Blog to video means taking an article that already earns its keep once — in search, in a newsletter, on your site — and turning it into a second asset: a short, watchable video for the feeds where nobody clicks links. The research is done, the argument is written; what is missing is a version people watch.
fableclip makes that version in one paste. Give it the post — or just its key points — and the AI distills the piece into a tight script, narrates it in a natural voice, illustrates it with AI visuals that drift and zoom gently, adds music, and burns in word-by-word captions for silent viewers. The output is a vertical, faceless video built for YouTube Shorts, TikTok, and Instagram Reels.
The word "distills" matters. This is not a robot reading your article into a microphone — a 1,500-word post would make an unwatchable video. The AI pulls out the argument, the strongest points, and the payoff, and produces the short version your post deserves. Your byline stays on the deep version; the video sends people to it.
And most blogs have an archive, not just a single post — so connect your channels and fableclip keeps converting: a steady schedule of post-based videos, published automatically, each one a signpost back to your site.
Posts that convert well to video
If it has points, steps, or a story, it will survive the trip from article to video.
How-to guides
Step-by-step posts become step-by-step videos — the natural fit.
Listicles
"7 mistakes / 5 tools" posts, one point per scene, on the beat.
Opinion pieces
Your argument in three punchy points, delivered with conviction.
Recipes
Hook, steps, reveal — food posts were born for vertical video.
Travel guides
Itineraries and city guides become watchable mini-tours.
Finance explainers
Rules, frameworks, and money concepts explained in a minute-ish.
Case studies
The before, the move, the number — a story arc built in.
Newsletter issues
This week's issue becomes this week's video, same argument.
Who blog to video is for
Bloggers & newsletter writers
Your archive is a content library nobody on TikTok has met. Convert it post by post without learning video.
Content marketers
One approved article becomes assets for every channel — same message, video-shaped, on schedule.
SEO & affiliate site owners
Give evergreen posts a second distribution channel and a video snippet that points back to the money page.
What the converter builds from a post
A finished vertical video
Narration, visuals, music, and captions in one file — not a project to assemble.
Distilled, not transcribed
The AI keeps your argument and cuts the rest — a watchable short, not a read-aloud article.
Captions for silent feeds
Word-by-word captions burned in, because most feed viewers watch on mute.
Archive-scale, optional
Keep converting on a schedule and auto-publish — your back catalog becomes a channel.
One post converted, or the whole archive on a schedule
Blog to video covers the single post. fableclip's series engine covers the archive — post-based videos generated and auto-published on the cadence you set, each one driving readers back to your site.
Turn my post into a videoBlog to video with AI, explained
A blog to video tool converts written articles into videos — taking content that already exists and reshaping it for platforms where text does not travel. The economics are simple: the expensive part of content is the thinking and the writing, and that part is already paid for. Conversion gives the same asset a second audience — feed viewers who would never arrive through search — at close to zero marginal effort.
fableclip handles the conversion as a production job, not a transcription job. Paste an article — or just its key points — and the AI distills it: the core argument, the strongest evidence, the payoff, condensed into a script that fits a short vertical video. A natural AI voice narrates it, on-style AI visuals with a gentle pan and zoom illustrate it, music sits underneath, and word-by-word captions carry it for the majority of feed viewers who watch on mute. The result is faceless by design — no presenter, no camera, no studio.
The distill-first approach is what separates a watchable conversion from the article to video failure mode everyone has seen: a robotic voice reading paragraphs over stock footage. Articles are structured for readers who can skim, reread, and follow links; videos hold attention in one straight line. Converting between the two means re-editing, and that is precisely the step fableclip automates. Your post keeps its depth on the page; the video carries its point into the feed and links the two together.
For a blog with an archive, conversion also compounds. Connected to your YouTube, TikTok, or Instagram accounts, fableclip can run post-based videos as a scheduled series — a steady cadence of shorts drawn from your catalog, auto-published, each one a distribution channel your written content never had. The blog stays the source of truth; the videos become its sales force.
What blog to video actually produces
The honest spec sheet.
- Input
- A pasted blog post, article, or its key points — typed text, no URL scraping or file upload
- How your post is used
- Distilled: the AI condenses the argument into a short script — it does not transcribe paragraphs
- Format
- A finished vertical video — narration, AI visuals, music, and captions in one file
- Visuals
- AI-generated images with a gentle pan and zoom — not generated film footage or stock clips
- Voiceover
- Natural AI narration in multiple voices and languages
- Captions
- Word-by-word captions burned into the video — no separate subtitle file export
- Length
- You pick the duration when creating — current options are shown in the create screen
- Series
- Optional — convert posts on a schedule and auto-publish the results
- Publishing
- Auto-publishes to your connected YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, X, LinkedIn or Threads
- Free tier
- Free to try; free exports carry a small watermark that Pro removes
Frequently asked questions
Is article to video the same thing?
Yes — blog post, article, newsletter issue, guide: if it is written and pasted in, the converter treats it the same way. The AI distills the piece into a short narrated video regardless of what the source is called.
Does it read my post word-for-word?
No. A full article read aloud makes an unwatchable video. The AI distills your post — the argument, the strongest points, the payoff — into a script sized for a short video. The depth stays in the article; the video sends viewers to it.
Can I just paste a URL?
Paste the text itself — the post body or its key points. There is no URL scraping; pasted text keeps you in control of exactly what the video is built from.
What does the video look like?
A vertical, faceless short: AI visuals in the art style you pick, a natural voiceover, music, and word-by-word captions. No presenter, no avatars, no film-style generated motion.
Where should I post the converted videos?
Wherever your readers are not already: YouTube Shorts, TikTok, Instagram Reels. Connect your accounts and fableclip auto-publishes each converted video for you.
Can it convert my whole archive?
One paste at a time today — and on a schedule if you run it as a series: a steady cadence of post-based videos, auto-published to your channels.
Is it free to try?
Yes. Convert a post for free; free exports carry a small fableclip watermark that Pro removes.