Reddit story videos — AITA, revenge, relationship drama — are one of the fastest-growing faceless formats, with strong RPMs (dramatic story narration sits around $12–13 RPM) and near-endless source material. Here's how to make them with AI, faceless, end to end.
This guide focuses on the second — it ages better and reads as real content, not filler.
You don't need to copy a Reddit thread word-for-word (and reading articles/posts verbatim is a demonetization risk). Instead, use the kind of story: a betrayal, a comeuppance, a jaw-dropping reveal. Strong title patterns:
Open on the most charged moment, not the backstory. Drop a hook in the first two seconds, escalate the stakes fast, and end on a satisfying turn worth a rewatch. Keep it punchy and conversational — it's narration, not an essay.
Instead of recording a voice and editing a timeline, let a tool do it. With Clip Factory, you type the title and it writes the dramatic story, narrates it in a natural conversational voice (male or female), generates realistic cinematic scenes that match the story, adds music and captions, and renders the finished video — one click. It's story-first, so it produces an actual narrative rather than a slideshow.
YouTube's 2026 rules target mass-produced, templated, low-effort content. Stay safe by writing original stories rather than reading posts verbatim, keeping a recognizable creative format, disclosing AI narration, and not flooding the channel with identical uploads. Original storytelling is exactly what survives.
Want to skip the editing entirely? Make your first Reddit-style story video — type a title and it builds the whole thing.