Paste lyrics or a story. TubeTube composes the music, draws every scene, animates them, and edits the final cut — a complete, ready-to-publish video, scene by scene.
No editing timeline, no juggling five AI tools. Describe the video once — the pipeline does the rest while you watch it happen live.
Paste song lyrics or a story. Or upload your own mp3 — TubeTube can even re-sing it as a cover.
Watercolor storybook, claymation, anime pastel… choose a visual world and a music mood in two clicks.
A clear credit quote, then one click. Music, storyboard, animation and editing run automatically.
The final video in up to 4K — plus every scene, image and audio track, individually downloadable.
Each video runs through a ten-step pipeline with the best model for each job — and characters stay consistent because every scene is drawn with the previous ones as context.
Retries, moderation rewrites, fallbacks — every automatic action is logged in plain language, in real time, scene by scene.
The estimate is deducted at launch, and anything that isn't actually produced is always refunded at the end. A failed job costs you nothing beyond what was made.
After each run: every scene with its image and clip, original vs. final prompts, warnings, and the exact credit count.
Photoreal film, Pixar-style 3D, anime, claymation, pixel art, paper cutout… every style keeps your characters consistent from the first scene to the last.
Photorealistic film
2D cartoon
Paper cutout
Claymation
Voxel world
Porcelain figurine
Isometric cute
Classic oil painting
Naive acrylic
Fresco mural
Pointillism
Botanical watercolor
Ligne claire comic
Webtoon soft
Classic English watercolour
Mid-century cartoon
Chibi sticker
Hand-painted anime film
Paper cutout animation
Cel-shaded game
Analog 35mm
Cyberpunk neon
Epic aerial
Origami folds
Stained glass
Tin toy retro
Embroidery
1950s advertisement
1970s storybook
Psychedelic 60s
Illuminated manuscript
Cloud dreamscape
Aurora winter
Enchanted autumn
Single-line art
White clay
Notebook doodle
Arcane painterly
Watercolor storybook
Crayon illustration
Vintage picture book
Low-poly 3D
Balloon 3D
Gummy 3D
Impressionist
Pastel chalk
Baroque drama
Fauvist color
Impasto knife
Golden-age comic
Ink & wash story
Art nouveau
Saturday cartoon
Graphic novel noir
Kinetic comic 3D
Rubber-hose 1930s
Motion-graphics flat
Polaroid vintage
Symmetrical pastel film
Documentary natural
Knitted yarn
Mosaic tiles
Sand art
Bead & button collage
Art deco poster
8-bit retro
Space-era poster
Bioluminescent night
Steampunk brass
Misty lantern hour
Crystal cavern
Riso duotone
Bauhaus shapes
Backlit silhouette
Pixar-style 3D
Soft 3D render
Felt & fabric
Dreamlike 3D
Toy diorama
Brick construction
Wool stop-motion
Gouache poster
Ink wash
Romantic landscape
Expressionist
Plein-air sketch
Manga color
Scratchy ink
Flat vector
Newspaper strip
Pop-art halftone
Retro 80s anime
Golden hour photo
Black & white noir
Tilt-shift miniature
Long-exposure dream
Quilted patchwork
Wooden marionette
Chalkboard drawing
Gingerbread & candy
Victorian engraving
VHS 80s
Vintage botanical plate
Dark fairy tale
Underwater glow
Cosmic nebula
Flat geometric
Blueprint
Zen minimal
Gradient dreamA typical 2-3 minute video costs 800–1,400 credits depending on the engines. Pick a monthly plan with included credits — and top up with one-off packs whenever you need more.
The job stops with a clear explanation (for example, when a music provider rejects a cover for copyright reasons), and the held credits are released. You're only ever charged for assets that were actually produced.
Yes. Everything generated in your account is yours to publish and monetize, on YouTube or anywhere else.
Typically 20–40 minutes for a 3-minute video, depending on scene count and engines. You can watch every step live, and close the tab — it keeps running.
Yes — upload an mp3 and TubeTube builds the visuals around it. You can also ask for a sung cover of your track, with a clear warning when a provider might reject it.
TubeTube is invite-only for now — leave your email and we'll send your invitation with free credits as soon as a spot opens.