The Fliki alternative that generates every scene
Fliki matches your script to stock footage. A stock library can only return a shot that already exists — generation makes the one your script describes. Vidsly creates each scene as an AI image, animates it, holds the same character across every shot, and narrates it in one of 53 voices.
| Fliki | Vidsly | |
|---|---|---|
| Scene visuals | Stock footage + captions | Generated image + motion per scene |
| Same character in every scene | — | ✓ |
| Shot planning from the script (Director's Cut) | — | ✓ |
| Clip length matched to narration | — | ✓ |
| Narration voices | — | 53 across 15 languages |
| Vertical and widescreen | — | 9:16 and 16:9 |
| No per-script length cap | — | Up to 1,000,000 characters |
| Auto-captions | — | Photo video only, not the AI pipeline |
| Unmetered generation lane | — | 0 credits/clip · 480p · beta · $19+ |
“—” means we have no sourced figure for that row, not that the feature is missing. We don't publish competitor numbers we haven't verified against their own pricing page.
Questions people ask
What's the main difference between Fliki and Vidsly?
Fliki builds a video by matching your script to stock footage and adding captions — a fast fit for general marketing content. Vidsly GENERATES every scene instead: an AI image per shot, motion generated from that image, the same character held across scenes, and each clip's length matched to the narration it sits under. A stock library can only return footage that already exists; generation makes the specific shot your script describes.
Does Fliki have character consistency?
Stock-footage assembly can't hold a character across scenes, because the clips are unrelated pieces of existing footage. Vidsly locks a character's look across every scene — upload a reference image or describe them once, and a character sheet feeds every scene image after that.
What about voices?
Vidsly ships 53 voices in the catalog across 15 languages. Twelve emotional styles are available on 18 expressive voices (up to 10 on any single voice), and pitch and pace run from −50% to +50% on every Azure voice. We don't publish a comparison of Fliki's voice library — check their site for what they currently offer.
How does Vidsly's pricing work?
There's a free tier with 150 welcome credits and no credit card, then subscriptions at $4, $9, $19, $49 and $99 a month; annual is exactly ten months' price. There are no credit packs — every plan carries one monthly credit balance that works across voiceover, images and video, and unused credits roll over for up to 90 days. From $19/mo the unlimited lane costs 0 credits per clip, so a whole generation is free of the meter: it's in beta, renders a 480p source upscaled to a 1080p delivery canvas, and a daily allowance paces a large job across days rather than refusing it.
When is Fliki the better choice?
If you're making corporate explainers, real-estate walkthroughs or general marketing videos where real stock footage is exactly what you want on screen, that's its home turf. If the shot you need doesn't exist in a stock library — a specific scene, a recurring presenter, a stylised look held across a whole channel — generation is the tool.
Can I try it before paying?
Yes. The free plan needs no credit card: write or paste a script and hear it narrated. Generating full AI video costs credits on the free tier, and the unlimited lane starts on Creator at $19/mo.
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