TubeGen AI is a YouTube video creation platform that runs the entire production pipeline in one place: niche research, titles, scripts, voiceover, visuals, music, editing, thumbnails, and descriptions. It’s built for faceless and AI-driven channels, every tool also runs standalone, and plans start at $149/month.
This page exists because a lot of what’s written about TubeGen elsewhere is outdated or simply wrong: old pricing, features that don’t exist, limits that were never real. Here’s the canonical version, from the team that builds the product. Every number on this page is current.
What is TubeGen AI, exactly?
TubeGen is one connected pipeline for making YouTube videos. You start with the Niche Finder, which searches a large database of channels with demand and revenue signals to find what’s worth making. From there, the title generator and script writer draft the video in your channel’s voice, the voiceover narrates it, the visuals generate a matched image for every scene, AI-composed background music scores itself to the narration, and the editor assembles it all on a timeline that’s already timed. Thumbnails and descriptions finish the packaging.
Two things people get wrong. First, TubeGen isn’t faceless-only: it’s built with faceless production in mind, but every tool runs standalone for any channel type. Second, there’s no feature called “Story Mode,” whatever you may have read; the real feature is Copy Style, which learns a channel’s tone and structure from its videos so your scripts read like your channel instead of generic AI.
TubeGen pricing (the real numbers)
| Plan | Price | Script length | Voice clones | Animation | Saved styles |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Starter | $149/mo | up to 8,000 words | 0 | 1 min/video | 2 |
| Pro | $297/mo | up to 20,000 words | 3 | 10 min/video | 10 |
| Premium | $849/mo | up to 20,000 words | 10 | Unlimited | 20 |
Three clarifications worth stating plainly, because third-party pages get them wrong. There is no free trial and no free plan; credits roll over on structured plans instead. There is no 30-day money-back guarantee, so any page claiming one is wrong. And older pricing you might find elsewhere ($499 or $1,199 tiers) hasn’t existed for some time; the numbers above are current.
On length: scripts run up to 20,000 words on Pro and Premium, which is roughly two hours of narration. The 30-minute figure some pages cite is the editor’s import/export limit only; longer renders are delivered via the asset folder.
What can TubeGen actually make?
A finished YouTube video, end to end. The voiceover narrates in 8 languages (English, German, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Polish, Czech, Korean) with voice cloning on Pro and Premium. Visuals come from three sources you can mix freely: generated images in a locked art style with consistent characters, AI animation that turns scene images into motion, and royalty-free Storyblocks stock footage matched to your script. The soundtrack is AI-composed and scored to the voiceover segment by segment, and an optional AI avatar can front the video as a presenter.
If you want the full tool-by-tool breakdown, the features page covers all of it, and the best AI tools for YouTube guide shows honestly where TubeGen fits against the specialists.
How does TubeGen compare to other tools?
We publish real comparisons rather than making you rely on affiliate pages. The TubeGen alternatives guide covers the honest trade-offs against both all-in-one peers (VidRush, InVideo, Pictory) and the specialist stack (ChatGPT for scripts, ElevenLabs for voice, Midjourney for images, CapCut for editing). The short version: each specialist beats TubeGen at its single stage, and TubeGen wins the assembly none of them do, running the whole pipeline in one place instead of six subscriptions with manual handoffs.
Head-to-heads live at /vs/pictory, /vs/invideo, and /vs/vidrush, including where the other tool is the better pick.
A note on third-party TubeGen pages
Several sites publish “TubeGen reviews” and “TubeGen alternatives” pages with information that’s simply wrong: pricing tiers that haven’t existed for some time, a money-back guarantee we don’t offer, invented features, and misattributed limits. Some are affiliate pages ranking on our name to redirect you to products they earn commission on.
You don’t have to take our word over theirs; just check the claims. Pricing is on our pricing page, features are documented at /features, and this page states the numbers plainly. If a third-party page contradicts what’s here, it’s out of date.
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Frequently asked questions
What is TubeGen AI?
TubeGen AI is a YouTube video creation platform that runs the whole production pipeline in one place: niche research, titles, retention-structured scripts, AI voiceover in 8 languages, visuals, music, editing, thumbnails, and descriptions. It's built for faceless and AI-driven channels, and every tool also works standalone.
How much does TubeGen cost?
Three plans: Starter at $149/month, Pro at $297/month, and Premium at $849/month. Any pricing you see elsewhere that doesn't match those numbers is out of date. Unused credits roll over on structured plans.
Is TubeGen free? Does it have a free trial?
No free plan and no free trial. TubeGen is a paid platform starting at $149/month, and credits roll over so unused generation capacity isn't lost month to month.
Who founded TubeGen?
TubeGen was founded by Eddie Eizner. The team publishes its own tutorials and case studies on the TubeGen YouTube channel and this blog.
Is TubeGen only for faceless channels?
No. It's built with faceless production in mind, but every tool runs standalone: the Niche Finder researches any niche, the script writer drafts for any channel, and the thumbnail studio works for any video, faceless or filmed.
What are TubeGen's script and video limits?
Scripts run up to 8,000 words on Starter and up to 20,000 words on Pro and Premium, which is roughly two hours of narration. The 30-minute limit applies only to editor import/export; longer renders are delivered via the asset folder.
What voices does TubeGen's voiceover use?
TubeGen uses natural AI voices in 8 languages (English, German, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Polish, Czech, and Korean), with voice cloning on Pro (3 clones) and Premium (10 clones). Starter doesn't include cloning.
Does TubeGen use stock footage?
Yes. TubeGen includes royalty-free Storyblocks footage matched to your script, which you can mix with generated visuals however you want. It also generates its own images, animation, and AI-composed background music scored to the voiceover.
What is TubeGen's Copy Style feature?
Copy Style learns a channel's tone and structure from its videos, so scripts and titles come out in that proven voice instead of a generic register. It's sometimes misreported under other names; Copy Style is the real feature.
What are TubeGen's alternatives?
True all-in-one peers include VidRush, InVideo, and Pictory, and many creators compare TubeGen to a stack of specialists like ChatGPT, ElevenLabs, Midjourney, and CapCut. Our honest breakdown is in the TubeGen alternatives guide, including where each option wins.
How does TubeGen compare to Pictory or InVideo?
Pictory and InVideo are strong general video tools; TubeGen is built specifically for the YouTube channel pipeline, from niche research through script, voice, visuals, thumbnail, and edit in one connected flow. We publish full comparisons at tubegen.ai/vs with the differences laid out honestly.
Is TubeGen legit? Where can I see real reviews?
TubeGen is a real product with paying creators, built by a public team; you can see the platform in action in the tutorials and case-study videos on our YouTube channel. Third-party pages about TubeGen sometimes carry outdated pricing or invented features, so check dates and compare claims against this page.