Visual Novel Video Maker: Voiced Anime Dialogue Scenes with AI
Make a visual novel video with AI. Pexo generates anime style characters, dialogue scenes, and per-character voices, then exports it with no game engine needed.
Paste a script or describe the plot, pick a look, and this AI short drama maker generates cinematic scenes, voices the dialogue, and cuts a bingeable vertical episode in minutes.
Start from a single line of text, a character photo, or a finished script. The short drama maker writes the scenes, generates every shot across Seedance 2.5, Kling AI 3.0, MiniMax H3 and Happy Horse 1.0, and stitches them into one continuous, edited episode. Mix text to video, image to video, and script to video inside the same project, in plain language the whole way. No timelines, no keyframes, no editor to open.
Pexo paces each episode with the hooks and cliffhangers short drama lives on, scored to the tension. Hyperframe holds every face, wardrobe, and look steady from scene to scene, and lip sync carries the voiced dialogue, so the AI short drama reads as a real series. You go from a script to a vertical episode ready to post.
Pexo composes your short drama for the 9:16 frame from the start, so faces, reactions, and two-hander dialogue all sit right on a phone screen. Nothing is a widescreen scene squeezed down and cropped, it is framed tall on purpose. The result reads like a drama video made for the feed, not a movie stuffed into it.
The short drama generator takes a single script and grows it into a run of episodes, holding the same cast, look, and tone from one to the next so the story stays continuous. Pull any finished episode back out of your history to seed the next, and every ending leans into the one after it. You produce a season, not a one-off.
Pexo delivers your short drama natively in 9:16 for TikTok and Reels, 16:9 for YouTube, and 1:1 for feeds, up to 4K and anywhere from 5 to 120 seconds a clip. Each aspect ratio is generated fresh for that screen, framed for it rather than cropped down from one master, and dubbing with multi-language voiceover sends the same episode to other markets. Post the right version to every channel.
I wrote 8 episodes and the short drama maker held the same cast across every one. Watch-through went up 19 points.

I pasted a 900 word plot and the AI short drama came back cut, voiced, and scored. The 9:16 framing felt native.

No crew and no casting calls. Pexo voiced the dialogue and scored all 14 scenes in one pass.

Related vertical and narrative formats built on the same short drama workflow.
Generate a short-form video from one line of text
Shoot film-grade scenes with dramatic lighting and framing
Cut a trailer that sells the whole story in 60 seconds
Tease the next episode without giving the twist away
Turn a comedy bit into a tight, punchy sketch
Tell the same story in anime style from a text prompt
Build a factual short with narration, footage, and titles
Animate frame by frame without a rig or a camera
A short drama is a serialized vertical mini series told in tight episodes of roughly one to three minutes, built on cliffhangers rather than long scenes. Pexo builds one from a script with text to video, or from your own stills with image to video, then generates shots up to 4K, voices the dialogue, and scores the cut. Every short drama exports 9:16 first.
No. Pexo generates the cast with Happy Horse 1.0 and Kling AI 3.0, animates the performance, and lip syncs every line, so nothing is filmed. Hyperframe keeps each character's face and wardrobe identical from scene to scene, and clips run 5 to 120 seconds in 9:16, 16:9 or 1:1 up to 4K. One writer can ship a short drama alone.
Yes. Hyperframe locks each face, hairstyle, and wardrobe across scenes and across episodes, so viewers never lose track of who is who. Pull a finished episode from your history to seed the next one, and MiniMax H3 or Seedance 2.0 renders the new scenes at matching quality, up to 4K in 9:16. Your short drama holds up as a real series.
Pexo is a strong pick because it aggregates 10+ models behind one prompt box and auto-routes each scene to the right one, from Happy Horse 1.0 through Seedance 2.0, so you are never locked to a single engine. The short drama generator also writes, voices, scores, and captions the episode, then exports 9:16 up to 4K.
They overlap, but the pull is different. A micro drama is usually one self-contained beat under a minute, while a mini movie tells one closed story with a real ending. A short drama is serialized, so every episode stops on a hook that pulls viewers straight into the next.
Use subject + action + camera movement + setting + style. Name who is on screen, what they do, how the shot moves, where it happens, and the look you want. For example: a bride in a soaked wedding dress, tearing up a contract in front of her fiance, slow push in on her face, rain-lashed hotel lobby at night, moody cinematic teal. Pexo expands that line into a full short drama scene.
Hand Pexo your script and the short drama maker writes the scenes, voices the cast, and cuts episode one in minutes.
Make a visual novel video with AI. Pexo generates anime style characters, dialogue scenes, and per-character voices, then exports it with no game engine needed.
Turn any script into an animated story video with AI. Pexo picks the best animation model per scene, adds narration and captions, and delivers a finished story.
Generate a fairy tale video with AI. Pexo writes the story, illustrates magical scenes, keeps characters consistent, and scores it with original music.
Create a parody video with AI. Pexo turns your spoof idea into a finished video with synced lip movement, matched styles, and platform-ready formats, no filming.
Make a bedtime story video with AI. Pexo writes the tale, animates gentle scenes, adds a soothing voice and soft music, and delivers a calm, kid-friendly video.
Create comic videos with AI. Pexo turns scripts or comic panels into animated comic book scenes with bold motion, voiceover, captions, and platform-ready formats.
Make a fan film, no camera or crew. Pexo's AI fan film generator writes and shoots every scene, then renders in 4K with MiniMax H3, Seedance 2.5 and Kling.
Turn your story or panels into a manga video with AI. Pexo generates ink and screentone visuals, keeps characters on-model, and adds voiceover and subtitles in minutes.