I'll be upfront with you.
When someone first told me I could create a fully produced business video — talking avatar, professional voiceover, multilingual dubbing — just by typing a script, I didn't believe it. I've seen too many "revolutionary" AI tools that turn out to be glorified slideshow makers with a fancy landing page.
So I actually tested AI Studios. And after spending a good amount of time with it, I think it's one of the most genuinely useful tools available right now for businesses that produce video content regularly.
Here's what I found.

AI Studios is a B2B video production platform built by DeepBrain AI. The idea is simple: type your script, and the platform generates a professional video with a lifelike AI avatar presenting it — in whatever language you need.
But simple doesn't mean basic. Under the hood, AI Studios handles avatar creation, voice synthesis, multilingual dubbing, interactive video, SCORM export for LMS platforms, and generative AI video — all from one dashboard. It supports over 150 languages, and its customer base includes enterprise clients in finance, education, retail, and the public sector.
This is not a toy. It's a production tool built for teams who need volume, consistency, and results.
I was skeptical about this one. Creating a realistic AI avatar from a photo or short video clip sounded like it would look cheap or uncanny. I was wrong.
You upload footage of a real person — a spokesperson, a trainer, an executive — and AI Studios generates a high-fidelity AI version of them. Once created, that avatar can produce unlimited video content without any additional filming. No camera crew, no scheduling, no studio time.
The lip-sync quality genuinely surprised me. I ran a comparison between a real recording and the AI avatar reading the same script, and the average viewer watching a training video or corporate explainer would not notice the difference. Facial expressions, gestures, natural delivery — it holds up in a way I didn't expect.
For any business that produces regular video communications, this is transformative. Think of a company that needs consistent on-brand video updates from their team — people who are great at their jobs but don't want to be on camera every week. Custom Avatar solves that cleanly.
If your business reaches customers beyond a single language market, this feature deserves your full attention.
Upload any existing video and AI Studios automatically dubs it into 150+ languages. What makes it stand out from basic translation tools is the combination of voice cloning — preserving the original speaker's tone and delivery style — and automatic lip-sync matching, so the dubbed version doesn't have that distracting mismatch between mouth movements and audio.
I tested this by dubbing a review video from English into Korean and Spanish. The lip-sync was noticeably better than I expected for a one-click process. The voice retained enough of the original character that it felt like the same person speaking, not a generic text-to-speech replacement.
For content creators and businesses with global audiences, the math is simple: one video, published in a dozen languages, reaching people you currently can't access — with near-zero additional production overhead.
This one doesn't get enough attention, probably because it's less flashy than avatar cloning. But for anyone in L&D, HR, or corporate communications, it might be the most immediately valuable thing on the platform.
AI Studios can take an uploaded PowerPoint or document and convert it into a training video — not a screen recording, but an actual produced video with an AI avatar presenting the content, interactive branching scenarios, quiz checkpoints, and SCORM export for direct integration with LMS platforms like Moodle, Cornerstone, and SAP SuccessFactors.
I ran a full test: took a real onboarding document, converted it into an interactive training video with branching and quiz checkpoints, exported the SCORM file, and uploaded it to a test environment. The whole process took under an hour. Building the same content through traditional production would take days and cost significantly more.
When the content needs updating, you edit the text and republish. No re-recording, no scheduling, no budget conversation.
For businesses exploring AI-powered customer service or automated HR workflows, Interactive Avatar is worth paying attention to.
This feature lets users have real-time conversations with an AI avatar. The responses are LLM-quality — contextually aware, naturally delivered — by a lifelike avatar that maintains eye contact and expressions throughout the interaction. You can connect it to custom knowledge bases, deploy it via website embed or kiosk, and run it 24/7 without human involvement.
The use cases are practical: a retail kiosk that answers product questions, an HR avatar handling new employee onboarding queries at any hour, a financial services company running round-the-clock customer support without scaling headcount.
Pair it with a Custom Avatar built from a real brand spokesperson, and you have something genuinely novel — a branded AI representative who looks like someone your customers already know, available at scale.
Rather than building a single proprietary generative model, AI Studios integrates several of the best ones available — Kling, Veo (Google DeepMind), and Nano Banana — and lets you run the same prompt through multiple models from one dashboard.
No API setup, no switching between accounts and interfaces. For marketers and content teams who want to experiment with generative video without technical overhead, this is the most accessible entry point I've seen.
The interesting creative possibility is combining AI-generated footage with an AI avatar presenter — using the generated video as b-roll while the avatar delivers the main narrative. It's a hybrid format that produces results that would have required a full production team not long ago.
After testing the platform thoroughly, I'd put the ideal users into a few clear groups.
Corporate communications and marketing teams producing high volumes of video who are constrained by cost, turnaround time, or the logistics of getting on-camera talent. AI Studios collapses the production cycle dramatically.
L&D and HR professionals who need scalable training content that plugs directly into existing LMS infrastructure. The Training Video feature with SCORM export is built exactly for this.
Global content creators and businesses who want to reach multilingual audiences without traditional localisation workflows. The AI Dubbing feature, with voice cloning and lip-sync matching, is the most practical path to real language-level reach I've tested.
Enterprises building customer-facing AI experiences — kiosks, embedded website agents, 24/7 support — where Interactive Avatar and Custom Avatar combine to create branded, scalable conversational tools.
No honest review is entirely positive, so here's where there's room to improve.
The Custom Avatar creation works best with clean, well-lit source footage. Results with lower-quality input are more variable. For smaller teams working with whatever's available, it's worth knowing upfront.
The platform also has real depth, which means a learning curve. First-time users will want to spend time in the documentation before diving into advanced features like SCORM export workflows or Interactive Avatar knowledge base setup. It's not hard — it just rewards the time investment.
Neither of these are dealbreakers. They're the kind of rough edges you'd expect from a platform trying to do a lot, and doing most of it well.
The tagline DeepBrain AI uses — "Just type your script. AI does the rest." — actually holds up under real-world testing, which is rarer than it should be.
AI Studios isn't perfect. But it's genuinely useful, it's built for business scale, and it makes professional video production accessible to teams who've been locked out of it by cost, complexity, or lack of technical resources.
If you produce video content regularly, train employees, or are trying to reach global audiences, it's worth getting hands-on with. You can start with a free account at aistudios.com — I'd suggest trying the AI Dubbing feature first if you have existing video content, or Custom Avatar if you want to see what the platform is genuinely capable of.
The video production workflow you've relied on has a serious challenger. Whether that's exciting or unsettling probably depends on which side of the camera you've been standing on.