Charts, maps, and headers, added for you
TubeGen can add charts, maps, and headers to your video on its own. As your script talks, it watches for moments that suit a visual and fills that scene with one. Numbers can become a chart. A place can become a map. A new topic can get a header.
Three overlays, dropped in where they fit
Auto Overlays replace a scene with a built visual when the script calls for it. Instead of a generated image, that moment shows a chart, a map, or a header that fits what's being said.
When your script talks about numbers, TubeGen fills that scene with a chart. It pulls the relevant figures and shows them, so data lands as a visual instead of just narration.
When your script mentions a place, TubeGen can show it on a map. Mention Paris, for example, and it pinpoints the city on a globe.
When your script moves to a new idea or topic, TubeGen drops in a header to mark the change, like a section break on screen, so viewers feel the video shift.
It adds itself where it helps
Auto Overlays use their own judgment to add charts, maps, and headers where they help. You don't place them, and you don't set them up, so your video gets a boost without extra work from you.
A helper inside your visuals
Auto Overlays are a helper inside your visuals, not a standalone tool. They sit on top of your generated scenes and step in where a chart, map, or header fits better than an image.
The finished scenes go to the editor with the rest of your video.
Overlays sit on top of your generated scenes.
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What are Auto Overlays?
They're automatic charts, maps, and headers. As your script plays, TubeGen finds moments that suit one and fills that scene with it, using its own judgment.
How do auto charts work?
When your script talks about numbers, TubeGen fills that scene with a chart showing the relevant figures, so data shows up as a visual.
How do auto maps work?
When your script mentions a place, TubeGen can show a map of it. Mention Paris and it can pinpoint the city on a globe.
What do auto headers do?
When your script moves to a new idea or topic, TubeGen adds a header to mark the change, like a section break on screen.
Do I have to set these up?
No. Auto Overlays add themselves where they fit. They're meant to give your video a boost on their own, not as a separate tool you build.
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