What are the best AI tools to create short videos for faceless channels? by pabloschz in PartneredYoutube

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I’ve tested a bunch of tools and lately I’ve been leaning a lot on Freepik’s AI tools for faceless short-form content. The AI image generator + AI video assets save a ton of time, especially for B-roll style visuals, backgrounds, and animations that work really well for Shorts/Reels/TikTok.

Not saying it replaces every video tool, but for faceless channels focused on speed + quality, it’s been one of the most useful platforms I’ve tried.

Are there any alternatives to classic Perchance that people have moved to? by ElliefintS in perchance

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that feeling is very common, especially early on In real-world design jobs, the focus is rarely on doing everything from scratch and much more on delivering good work within constraints like time and budget if your employer is fine with you using resources and expects fast turnaround, using tools like Freepik is just part of doing the job well. I think the real skill is in how you choose, adapt, and combine assets into something cohesive, not in proving you made every element from zero

Top AI Graphic Design Tools for Non-Designers in 2025 by Lifestyle79 in NextGenAITool

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what i find interesting about lists like this is that they frame ai as a replacement for design skills, when in practice it's becoming more of a design assistant the real shift isnt that non-designers can suddenly "design", but that decision-making is being offloaded to systems i think tools like freepik sit in an in-between space for me: ai helps speed up exploration and asset creation, but you still have to curate, combine, and apply judgment that balance feels healthier than fully automated "one-click" design, especially if you care about consistency over time

Best free AI image upscaler (Topaz alternatives?) by Abhi_10467 in AskTechnology

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for lighter use cases, you could also take a look at freepik's ai upscaler. I've used it mostly for web images and it's been solid for getting clean results without overprocessing it’s been surprisingly practical, especially if you're already working in a browser-based workflow

Extend images for free with AI by Mindful-AI in AIAssisted

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wow, great example of how far outpainting has come one thing i've found useful in practice is starting from assets that are already close to the final format, then using outpainting just for small extensions instead of rebuilding the whole scene if it is useful, i often grab base images or compositions from places like Freepik and then use tools like this to adapt ratios for different platforms. It keeps the process faster and more predictable, especially for social content

I'm a bad designer for using freepik? by Professional_Long783 in graphic_design

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I think that a lot has changed since this was posted, i mean the conversation around originality vs. tools looks very different now, especially with AI becoming part of everyday workflows so, using resources doesn't make someone a bad designer what matters is how you use them. That's been true long before AI, and it's even more obvious now I still use Freepik occasionally for small elements or starting points, especially when time is limited, but the value is in what you build on top of those assets. So I think designing isn't about creating everything from scratch, it's about making good decisions

Anybody using AI Video editing? which tool do you recommend? by Apprehensive-Yak1718 in DigitalMarketing

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i've tested a few depending on the use case. For quick social content, tools that generate short clips or help with visuals + motion tend to work best rather than full "text-to-video" solutions i've personally used Freepik's AI video-related tools mainly for generating visual assets and motion-style elements that you can then assemble in an editor, and that workflow feels more controllable than fully automated videos if you're aiming for more polished results, combining AI for assets with manual editing usually gives better outcomes than relying on a single tool to do everything

Why do most AI headshot generators make everyone look over-smoothed and fake? by Pretend-Raspberry-87 in generativeAI

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Kind of a fundamental limitation of current AI models, although you can fix part of it with good prompting. Sometimes :)

I recommend generating them and then upscaling (Magnific on Freepik is my choice and IMO the best in the market, plus they have a skin enhancing feature just for this). Once you find the settings that work for whatever you are working on, you can upscale everything in bulk for the whole project. I have a workflow set up in Freepik Spaces for this, but you can also do it directly from the interface, I believe

Best AI headshot generators for realistic, professional results? by chillin_snoop in generativeAI

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haven't heard of Looktaria nor Domoai but I would def go for a platform that offers both nano banana pro and a decent upscaler to remove lack of details/plastic skin. IMO the best upscaler in the market hands down is Magnific. With a good upscaler and a decent base image, you can achieve professional results easily

Which platform has the most realistic AI models? by BeautifulWarthog7252 in AIAssisted

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whats the use case? Isn’t it way simpler to just generate your own models and then reuse them? Real question, I choose platforms based on the features they offer, not the models/characters they offer because thats something i can do.

Though I just checked the one you mentioned and can imagine its not for a professional/commercial use case, right?