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How to Turn Your AI Comic into a Video with Voiceover

Your comic pages are done. Now turn them into a real video — with narration, subtitles, and a voiceover that tells your story out loud. No recording equipment needed.

Video export No microphone needed Voiceover

The problem most comic creators face

A static image gets a second of attention. A video with sound gets minutes. If you want people to actually feel your story, they need to hear it — not just see it.

What the video export actually does

Once your comic pages are generated, you can select up to 10 of them and click Export Video. The tool writes a short narration for each page based on your story, finds a voice to read it out loud, adds subtitles that appear on screen as the voice speaks, and hands you a finished MP4 file.

You do not need to write a script. You do not need to record anything. You do not need a video editor. The whole thing happens automatically from the comic pages you already made.

Auto narration

A short, spoken story summary is written for each comic page automatically.

Real voice

Choose from dozens of natural-sounding voices in multiple languages.

Synced subtitles

Subtitles appear on screen timed exactly to the voice — no manual alignment needed.

Step 1: Pick which pages to include

Open the Export Video panel from your project page. You will see a list of your completed comic pages. Check the ones you want in the video — up to 10 at a time.

Think about what makes a good video clip, not just a good comic. Pages with a strong action moment, a dramatic reveal, or a clear emotional shift tend to make the most engaging videos. A chapter introduction followed by its key turning point is a natural pairing.

Which pages work best in a video?

  • — Pages where something important happens or changes
  • — Pages with strong visual contrast — a quiet moment followed by action
  • — The opening of a chapter, to give new viewers context
  • — A cliffhanger ending, to make viewers want to read more

Step 2: Choose a voice

Before generating, pick a narrator voice. You can filter by language first, then choose from the voices available for that language. Different voices have very different personalities — some sound formal and dramatic, others are warmer and more conversational.

Match the voice to the tone of your story. A dark thriller feels different with a deep, measured voice. A romance feels better with something softer. A children's fantasy works well with an expressive, animated voice. Take a moment to listen to a few options before committing.

Step 3: Generate and wait

Click Generate narration and the tool gets to work. It writes narrations for each of your selected pages, sends them to the voice service, and assembles everything together. This usually takes a minute or two depending on how many pages you selected.

While it runs, you will see the progress on screen. Once done, a preview appears so you can watch the video before downloading it.

Step 4: Adjust subtitles if needed

Before downloading, you can adjust how the subtitles look — the font size, how far from the bottom of the screen they sit, the text color, and how dark the background behind the text is. These settings matter more than they seem: subtitles that are too small or too close to the edge get lost on phones.

For short-form video on TikTok or Reels, make the subtitles slightly larger and keep them in the center-bottom of the frame, away from the platform's own UI buttons at the edges.

Step 5: Download and post

Download the MP4 file. It is ready to upload anywhere — YouTube, TikTok, Instagram Reels, X, or anywhere else you share video. No additional editing is required, though you can open it in any video editor if you want to add music or make further changes.

The video already has subtitles baked in, so it works well even when viewers watch with the sound off — which is how most people scroll through social feeds.

What to do with the video once it is ready

Post it as a chapter teaser

Share 3–5 pages from a chapter as a short video, then link to the full story in your bio or caption.

Use it as a series trailer

Pick the best moments from different chapters to make a highlight reel that introduces new readers to your story.

Post weekly chapter drops

Export one chapter per week and build a regular posting schedule that keeps your audience coming back.

Add it to your author page

Embed the video on your Wattpad profile, personal website, or link-in-bio page to give visitors an instant feel for your story.

Your comic is already the hard part

Making the images took real effort. Turning them into a video that people can watch, share, and discover takes one click. The story is already there — give it a voice.

Export your first video