Knowcast
Summary
Most educators and creators have a backlog of ideas that never become videos because the gap between knowing something and editing a timeline is too wide to cross on a Tuesday afternoon. Knowcast collapses that gap by turning a single prompt into a structured, narrated explainer video.
The workflow is three steps: describe a topic, let the tool generate scenes with captions and infographics, then export. Voice cloning lets you train on a short sample once and reuse your own tone across every video you publish — which matters when you're releasing daily and recording every session isn't viable. The free tier caps total video output at two minutes, which is enough to validate the format but not enough to build a publishing schedule around. The tool generates finished video, not editable source files you hand off to a production stack — so teams that need custom motion graphics or branded templates hit a ceiling. There is no API, which rules out automated pipelines.
Bottom line: Knowcast earns its place for an educator who needs ten explainer videos a month and doesn't want to touch a timeline — but if your brand guidelines require pixel-level visual control or your workflow depends on triggering video generation programmatically, you'll be working around it from day one.
Pricing Plans
SubscriptionLast verified 2 days ago- Price
- $20/mo
- Free Tier
- 200 credits/month, 2 min total video, basic preview workflow, credits reset monthly
FREE
For new creators exploring a first idea
- 200 credits/month
- 2 min total video (u22481 TikTok)
- Basic preview workflow
- Credits reset monthly
STANDARD
For educators and short-form creators
- 2,000 credits/month
- 30 min total video (u224815 TikTok, u22482 YouTube)
- Videos under 10 minutes
- 1 voice clone
- Edit videos
- Remove watermark
PRO
For YouTubers and course creators
- 6,500 credits/month
- 100 min total video (u224850 TikTok, u22487 YouTube)
- No video length limit
- 3 voice clones
- Edit videos
- Faster generation speed
- Higher monthly credits
MAX
For agencies and content teams
- 22,000 credits/month
- 350 min total video (u2248175 TikTok, u224823 YouTube)
- No video length limit
- 10 voice clones
- Edit videos
- Faster generation speed
- Higher monthly credits
ENTERPRISE
Custom plans for teams. Dedicated capacity, workflow support, and flexible video volume for growing teams.
- Custom credits
- Custom video length
- Team workflow
- Sales-assisted onboarding
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Pros
Sign in to edit- Single-prompt video generation with scenes, captions, and infographics built in, so you skip the blank timeline and get to a reviewable cut without any editing background.
- Voice cloning trained from natural conversation rather than a raw audio upload, which means your published videos sound like you even when you're not recording — critical for creators publishing on a daily cadence.
- Credit-based tiers scale from a two-minute free output up to 350 minutes per month on the highest self-serve tier, so you can test the format before committing budget.
- In-tool editing before export, so you can adjust scenes and pacing without switching to a separate editor — which removes a handoff step that typically requires production software skills.
- Built-in watermark removal on paid tiers, so videos are publish-ready without a post-processing step that would otherwise require external tooling.
Cons
Sign in to edit- No API exists, so any team that wants to trigger video generation from a content pipeline, CMS event, or scheduled job cannot do it — they're stuck generating manually inside the web interface regardless of volume.
- The free tier hard-caps output at two minutes of total video, which is roughly one TikTok. Testing the tool for a lesson or YouTube format is impossible without upgrading, and teams that need to evaluate output quality at longer durations before committing have no free path to do so.
- Visual output is generated, not templated — so teams with strict brand guidelines (specific fonts, color systems, motion styles) find they cannot enforce those constraints inside Knowcast. When brand fidelity is non-negotiable, these teams move to tools that accept custom templates or allow export to a motion graphics environment.
- There is no self-hosted option and the tool is closed-source, which means teams in regulated industries or with data residency requirements have no path to keeping content generation on their own infrastructure — a condition that eliminates Knowcast entirely before the feature evaluation begins.
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About
- Platforms
- Web-based SaaS
- API Available
- No
- Self-Hosted
- No
- Last Updated
- 2026-06-10T06:18:55.428Z
Best For
Who it's for
- Educators and online course creators
- Content creators publishing regularly
- Marketing and product education teams
- Small teams without video production expertise
- Anyone needing fast visual explanations of complex topics
What it does well
- YouTube educational and history explainer videos
- Short-form TikTok and social media educational content
- Online lesson videos and educational materials
- Product feature walkthroughs and tutorials
- Internal training and marketing content
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Knowcast free?
- Knowcast is a paid tool ($20/mo). No permanent free tier is offered.
- Is Knowcast open source?
- No — Knowcast is a closed-source tool. Source code is not publicly available.
- What platforms does Knowcast support?
- Knowcast is available on: Web-based SaaS.
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Knowcast is a prompt-to-video generator built specifically for explainer content. You describe a topic — a concept, a lesson, a product feature — and the tool produces a structured video with scenes, captions, and infographic-style visuals, plus narration. The vendor describes the output as covering everything from short social clips to longer educational deep dives, with the editing step happening inside Knowcast before export rather than inside a separate video editor.
The differentiating feature is voice cloning through a conversational setup flow. Rather than uploading a clean audio file to a form, the vendor describes a back-and-forth interaction where the AI captures your tone, pacing, and pauses from natural speech, then makes that voice reusable across future videos. The docs describe up to ten voice clone slots on the highest self-serve tier, with a single clone on the entry paid tier. This is the feature that separates daily publishing workflows from one-off use — recording yourself for every video doesn’t scale; a trained clone does.
Knowcast fits creators, educators, and small marketing teams who need visual explanations produced fast and don’t have video production resources. It fits less well when brand requirements demand precise visual control, when volume exceeds what credit tiers allow, or when video generation needs to connect to an external system. There is no API available, no self-hosted option, and the tool is not open-source — so automation and infrastructure integration are off the table entirely. Teams that need programmatic video generation at scale will switch to a tool with an API before Knowcast’s credit model becomes the binding constraint.
