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Aificient Studio is live.

Our second product is out of the lab: an AI studio that turns one idea into a publish-ready short-form video — script, voice, visuals and cut — before your coffee goes cold.

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Aificient Studio — one idea in, a finished video out.

One year ago we started asking a simple question: why does a thirty-second video take three hours to make? Today we ship our answer. Aificient Studio is live — an AI studio that takes one idea and returns a finished short-form video, generated end to end.

Why we built it

Aificient exists because we watched creators we like quietly disappear. Not for lack of ideas — for lack of hours. The content grind is undefeated: ideation, scripting, recording, editing, captions, exports, thumbnails. Every single day, or the algorithm forgets you exist.

We had already shipped chatbots before the hype cycle and generation pipelines for clients. We knew the pieces existed. What didn't exist was a system that assembled them into something a creator could actually rely on daily — without babysitting prompts for an hour.

We didn't want to make the grind prettier. We wanted to make it optional.

What it actually does

You give it an idea — or let it mine your niche for one. It writes the script in your voice, generates the voiceover, assembles the visuals, cuts to the pacing short-form demands and hands you a vertical video ready for TikTok, Reels or Shorts. Captions included, aspect ratios handled, no timeline scrubbing.

Under the hood it's the same discipline as everything else we ship: deterministic pipelines, observable failures, no magic. When a generation step fails, it retries or degrades gracefully — it never hands you half a video and calls it done. We built trading systems where a silent failure cost real money; we don't ship silent failures.

Pricing follows the same philosophy. Aificient is around ten times cheaper than the competition — not by cutting corners, but because our pipelines run lean. Someone publishing every day shouldn't need an agency budget to do it.

What's next

The plan is simple to say and hard to do: keep shipping video-generation features for personal and commercial use, release after release, until Aificient is the leading tool for video and image production.

And the end goal — the one pinned above the desk — is bigger: training our own video and image models in-house, from scratch. Owning the whole stack has been the Concord way since the drop wars, and we're not changing it for the most ambitious product we've ever built.

Aificient Studio is live today at aificient.io. Go make something.

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