Commercial workflow
Use any public URL as the starting point for a polished video
If the content is already live, Blog2Video can scrape and structure it into a production-ready video workflow in minutes.
Useful for published blogs, landing pages, newsletters, and article archives.
Pulls source structure and images directly from the page to accelerate the first draft.
Works well when the goal is speed from existing published content.
Workflow
How this page turns into a practical workflow
Step 1
Add the source URL or upload the document you already have.
Step 2
Pick the output style, voice, and template that best match the audience.
Step 3
Review the generated scenes, narration, diagrams, and visuals.
Step 4
Render the final video and reuse it across YouTube, Shorts, LinkedIn, Medium, and Substack.
A fast route to repurposing
When the page already exists, there is no need to copy-paste everything into a new system. URL-first generation shortens time to first draft and makes video repurposing feel lightweight enough to do every week.
- Paste the live URL.
- Let Blog2Video extract the content structure and assets.
- Review the generated scenes before rendering.
Frequently asked questions
What makes Blog2Video useful for URL to video creation?
Teams repurposing already-published content can start from the content they already wrote, keep the original structure intact, and turn it into a video without rebuilding everything inside a traditional editor.
Will the URL to video creation workflow still sound like my real content?
Yes. Blog2Video uses your article, newsletter, or document as the source of truth, so the output is grounded in your real content rather than a generic stock-footage script.
How is it different from generic AI video generators?
Instead of using the URL as a loose prompt, Blog2Video extracts structure and turns it into a scene-by-scene render pipeline.
Call To Action
Turn your existing content into a video this week
Paste a URL, upload a document, or use an existing newsletter archive and convert it into a polished video without starting from a blank timeline.