Vmake AI
Summary
Raw footage from a phone shoot, a shaky product clip from a supplier, a talking-head take with a distracting background — the gap between what you have and what platforms reward is exactly where Vmake operates.
Vmake is a cloud-only video and image enhancement platform built for sellers, creators, and agencies who need polished output without a post-production pipeline. The core workflow is one-shot: upload a video, select an enhancement task — upscaling, background removal, watermark cleanup, avatar generation — and receive processed output. Batch processing handles volume jobs without manual queuing. The free tier provides a credit pool sufficient for light experimentation, but production-volume workflows hit the credit ceiling fast. Teams running daily content schedules will exhaust free credits within hours and need to account for that in their tooling budget from the start.
Bottom line: Vmake earns its place for e-commerce sellers who need supplier footage made presentable and social-ready without touching editing software — but agencies processing hundreds of videos weekly will hit credit limits and find no self-hosted or unlimited-throughput option to fall back on.
Pricing Plans
SubscriptionLast verified 2 days ago- Price
- Free tier + $10–$30/month
- Free Tier
- 400 credits on first login, plus 20 credits daily, limited feature access, limited AI models, watermark included
Free
Explore the Basics
- 400 credits on first login
- 20 credits daily
- Limited feature access
- Limited AI models
- Watermark included
Plus
Essentials for Daily Creation
- 1,000 credits per month
- Use core tools up to 10 times daily
- Video & Image Enhancer
- Watermark Remover
- AI Thumbnail Generator
- Video Upscaler
- Video & Image Generation
- Export up to 1080p
- Commercial use included
Pro
The Ultimate Vmake Experience
- 4,500 credits per month
- Use core tools up to 50 times daily
- Video & Image Enhancer
- Watermark Remover
- AI Thumbnail Generator
- Video Upscaler
- Video & Image Generation
- Full access to all models
- Export up to 2K & 4K
- Commercial use included
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Pros
Sign in to edit- One-shot video upscaling and background removal with no editing timeline, so a seller can take shaky supplier footage from unusable to platform-ready without learning an NLE.
- Batch processing queues multiple clips in a single job, which means a social media manager running a weekly content drop doesn't manually process each asset.
- AI avatar generation with voiceover lets a solo operator produce a presenter-led product video without hiring talent, removing the camera-and-scheduling bottleneck that kills small-team video output.
- API access allows developers to integrate video enhancement directly into an existing publishing or e-commerce pipeline, so the tool doesn't require a manual upload step once it's wired in.
- Cloud-based processing with no local installation means the tool runs on any machine without GPU requirements, removing the hardware dependency that blocks teams working on standard laptops.
Cons
Sign in to edit- Free-tier credits (350 base plus 20 daily replenishment, per vendor data) deplete within a single heavy batch job — agencies or creators running daily production schedules hit the wall on day one and must decide whether the paid tiers fit their per-video cost model before committing to Vmake as a core pipeline tool.
- No self-hosted option means every video file is uploaded to Vmake's cloud infrastructure — teams handling brand-confidential product footage, unreleased campaign material, or content subject to data residency rules have no on-premises path and must route those jobs elsewhere, typically to a self-hostable alternative.
- Avatar and voiceover output quality is constrained by the platform's model choices, with no option to swap in a different TTS engine or fine-tune the presenter voice — teams building a recognizable branded presenter persona will find the consistency ceiling lower than dedicated avatar platforms that expose style controls.
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About
- Platforms
- Web (browser), iOS app, Android app
- API Available
- Yes
- Self-Hosted
- No
- Last Updated
- 2026-06-01T11:58:07.416Z
Best For
Who it's for
- Small e-commerce sellers and product marketers
- Digital agencies managing high-volume video workflows
- Fitness coaches, real estate agents, and local businesses
- Teams needing quick video polishing without editing expertise
What it does well
- Create and enhance UGC (user-generated content) videos for social media and e-commerce
- Upscale and restore low-quality footage for TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube
- Generate product showcase videos and shoppable content without hiring videographers
- Batch-process multiple videos with watermark removal and background cleanup
- Create talking-head avatar videos with AI presenters and voiceovers
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Vmake AI free?
- Vmake AI is a paid tool (Free tier + $10–$30/month). No permanent free tier is offered.
- Is Vmake AI open source?
- No — Vmake AI is a closed-source tool. Source code is not publicly available.
- Does Vmake AI have an API?
- Yes. Vmake AI exposes a developer API. See the official documentation at https://vmake.ai for details.
- When was Vmake AI released?
- Vmake AI was first released in 2023.
- What platforms does Vmake AI support?
- Vmake AI is available on: Web (browser), iOS app, Android app.
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Vmake handles the unglamorous middle step most product marketers dread: taking raw, low-quality, or watermarked footage and turning it into something a platform algorithm won’t suppress. The workflow is upload-select-download — no timeline, no keyframes, no editing expertise required. Tasks include video upscaling, background removal, watermark stripping, and AI avatar video generation with voiceover. The vendor describes batch processing as a first-class feature, meaning you can queue multiple clips rather than working file by file.
The differentiating feature is the avatar and talking-head generation layer. Rather than recording a spokesperson, users can select an AI presenter, attach a script, and generate a voiceover-driven product video — which removes the camera, the talent budget, and the scheduling problem for solo operators and small teams. This sits alongside the enhancement tools rather than replacing them, so a seller can clean up supplier footage and produce a presenter-led explainer inside the same platform.
Where Vmake fits cleanly: small to mid-volume UGC production, one-off product launch clips, and agencies doing quick-turn social content at a cadence the credit system can absorb. Where it breaks: there is no self-hosted option, so every video traverses Vmake’s cloud infrastructure — a blocker for teams with data residency requirements or proprietary footage they cannot send to third-party servers. The API is available, which means developers can wire Vmake into an existing content pipeline, but the credit model still governs throughput regardless of how the calls are made.
