Short answer: Fliki is the budget pick for turning text you already have into video — it has a free tier, strong multilingual AI voices, and simple stock-visual assembly. ClipFactoryAI (from $30/month) is for creators who don't want to write at all: type a title and it produces a finished story video — original script, narration, AI-generated visuals, music and captions. Pick Fliki if you have scripts and a small budget; pick ClipFactoryAI if you want a faceless story channel that runs on one click a day.
| ClipFactoryAI | Fliki | |
|---|---|---|
| Core job | Title → finished story video | Your text → voiced stock-visual video |
| Writes the script | Yes, full original narrative | No — you bring the text |
| AI voices | Male/female natural narration, included | Big multilingual voice library (a headline strength) |
| Visuals | AI-generated per scene, genre-matched | Stock images/clips |
| Free tier | No (early-access waitlist) | Yes, watermarked |
| Best for | Faceless story channels | Budget text-to-video, multilingual content |
| Starting price (July 2026) | $30/month, credit-metered | Free tier; paid from roughly $28/month |
Price and voices. The free tier is a real way to test text-to-video, and Fliki's voice library — dozens of languages and accents — is one of the best in the category. If you're dubbing content into several languages or you already write your own scripts and just need them voiced over visuals, Fliki is efficient and cheap.
Everything before the voiceover. Fliki starts from your text; ClipFactoryAI starts from an idea. It writes an actual story — characters, tension, an ending — and then generates visuals that depict that story instead of pulling loosely related stock clips. For story formats (Reddit, horror, bedtime, sleep stories), stock footage is the tell that a channel is low-effort; AI-generated scene illustration is what makes viewers stay.
Yes, for formats where stock visuals work (facts, lists, quotes) and you supply the script. For story-driven channels — the highest-RPM faceless niche in 2026 — it can't write the narrative or illustrate specific scenes, which is ClipFactoryAI's specialty.
Fliki has the bigger library, especially for languages other than English. ClipFactoryAI includes natural male/female narrators tuned for storytelling; for English story channels the practical difference is small.
Some creators do: Fliki for quick multilingual repurposing, ClipFactoryAI for the flagship story content. If you only pay for one and your channel is stories, ClipFactoryAI covers the whole pipeline.
It's in early access — join the waitlist at clipfactoryai.com.