Oxolo

Overview of Oxolo
Oxolo’s workflow is built around speed and repeatability for catalogs. You start by creating a project, choose whether to build from a URL, a short description, or from scratch, and select a layout template that defines pacing, scene structure, and lower-third placements. Next you pick an AI presenter (avatar), voice, and music, then generate a first cut that combines your product images and copy into scenes with timings and transitions. Editors can swap assets, change the presenter/voice, and regenerate narration without redoing the whole piece. Because it supports platform presets and multiple aspect ratios, teams can spit out TikTok/Reels (9:16), feed (1:1), and YouTube (16:9) versions from the same brief. For bulk work, Oxolo’s storefront integrations and ‘link mode’ allow you to feed multiple product URLs to produce many videos at once.
How to use Oxolo
Sign up and click New Video → choose Link (URL), Script, or Editor. If you pick Link, paste a public product URL; set aspect ratio and pick a creation mode. In Advanced settings, choose Language, Platform, and Target Audience to guide tone and structure, then select a template, avatar, and voice. Generate a draft, swap any weak scenes, and test a few music beds until the pacing feels right. When satisfied, click Download—if you’re on a free track you’ll see a purchase step; once completed, the video is available immediately. For stores, enable the ecommerce plugin or import a spreadsheet of URLs for batched runs; document which template and avatar you used so future videos stay visually consistent across the catalog.
What is Oxolo
Oxolo is a purpose-built, avatar-driven product-video factory: it automates script, presenter, voice, and edit decisions from a URL or brief, then gives you lightweight controls to iterate quickly. Compared with full NLEs, it trades granular timelines for fast, templated outputs that suit listings, ads, and promos. For teams, the draw is predictable throughput—set a format once, then scale across dozens or thousands of SKUs while keeping brand elements, pacing, and messaging aligned. It’s not for cinematic composites, but it reliably turns static product pages into watchable, on-brand videos you can publish the same day.
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Product videos with less pain
Feed it specs and a hero line. It builds a clean draft fast. I swap shots and keep the VO.
Catalog look if you are not careful
Change background and add a texture or two. It breaks the stock feel.
CTA on screen
I add a short CTA as text on the last shot. Helps click through without yelling.
Shot list first
Write six shots on a napkin before you start. Generate per shot. Cleaner story, fewer reruns.








