Faceless.video positions itself as the fastest one-click faceless tool on the market: pick a topic, hit go, get a video. It's true — for raw speed it's hard to beat. But once you start running a real channel, three things become a problem: a 50-voice library, scripts that feel generic, and a complete absence of a real editor or bulk workflow. Vexub keeps the same speed but adds an editor, ElevenLabs v3 voices in 80+ languages, and five more modes.
Vexub vs Faceless.video at a glance
| Feature | Vexub | Faceless.video |
|---|---|---|
| One-click faceless video | Text-to-Video mode | Native one-click flow |
| Six creation modes | Included | Faceless shorts only |
| Voice library | ElevenLabs v3, 80+ languages, 1300+ voices | ~50 voices |
| Script quality | GPT-4o-mini / Claude with templates | Reported as generic |
| Visual editor | Full editor on every paid plan | Not available |
| Subtitle presets | 13 animated styles | Limited styles |
| YouTube clipping | Included | Not available |
| VEO 3, Kling, Grok AI video | Included | Not available |
| MP3 or MP4 to vertical | Included | Not available |
| Bulk creation | Yes | Not available |
| Pricing model | €30 / 30 finished videos | $19 / 20 videos |
| Cost per finished video | €1 | ~$0.95 |
Where Faceless.video falls short in 2026
Faceless.video is the cheapest per-video option on this list — roughly $0.95 per finished video on the Starter plan. Speed is the headline. The trade-off shows up in three places that matter for retention.
50-voice library. Compared to ElevenLabs v3 with 1300+ voices in 80+ languages, the Faceless.video voice library feels tight. International channels feel it first.
Generic scripts. Reviews consistently note that the auto-generated scripts "can feel generic", especially in narrative niches like storytelling, finance and motivation.
No real editor, no bulk. You can pick a template and tweak surface settings, but you cannot truly edit a scene, swap a clip, refine framing or batch-generate 20 videos in one go.
Visual matching is loose. Stock clips and AI images are sometimes only tangentially related to the script, which hurts retention on niche topics.
What Vexub does differently
Vexub keeps the one-click promise (Text-to-Video mode is just as fast as Faceless.video's flow) but adds depth where Faceless.video stops.
Six creation modes in one tool
Text-to-Video. Same flow as Faceless.video — prompt to vertical video — but with the editor and 13 subtitle presets.
MP3-to-Video. Upload a voiceover or podcast extract, turn it into a short.
MP4-to-Video. Re-edit horizontal footage into vertical with subtitles.
SMS Video. Recreate viral SMS conversation videos.
AI Video (VEO 3, Kling, Grok). Cinematic AI shots from a prompt.
YouTube Clipping. Vertical clips with active speaker detection.
ElevenLabs v3 in 80+ languages
Vexub uses ElevenLabs v3 with 1300+ voices across 80+ languages and accent variants. This matters especially for non-English channels — French, Spanish, Portuguese, Arabic, Hindi — where the 50-voice library in Faceless.video forces a generic accent.
Real editor + bulk
When a video underperforms, you can open it in the Vexub editor, swap the voice, change the subtitle preset, replace a B-roll clip or tighten the pacing. Bulk generation lets you produce 5-10 videos from one prompt set in a single workflow.
Pricing breakdown — real numbers
| Plan | Vexub | Faceless.video |
|---|---|---|
| Free tier | 15-sec preview, no card | 7-day trial |
| Entry plan | €30 / 30 finished videos | $19 / 20 videos |
| Cost per finished video | €1 | ~$0.95 |
| Voice library | 1300+ voices, 80+ languages | ~50 voices |
| Real editor | Included on every paid plan | Not available |
| Bulk generation | Yes | Not available |
| Yearly discount | Up to -60% | Around -20% |
On paper Faceless.video is 5% cheaper per video. In practice the editor, voice library and bulk workflow on Vexub recover that difference and then some — especially on a channel that ships more than 20 videos a month.
When to pick Faceless.video
Faceless.video fits creators who need raw speed above everything else.
You produce list-style faceless videos in English only.
You don't plan to edit, swap voices or refine clips.
You don't need clipping, AI video, or longer-form content.
When to pick Vexub
Vexub fits creators who want speed plus the ability to scale a real channel.
You produce content in multiple languages or accents.
You want to refine underperforming videos instead of regenerating.
You'll eventually need clipping, AI video, MP3-to-video or long-form content.
You produce more than 20 videos a month and want bulk generation.
Bottom line
Faceless.video is the fastest one-click faceless tool. Vexub is just as fast in Text-to-Video mode and adds an editor, 1300+ voices, five other modes and bulk workflow. If your channel is English-only and small, Faceless.video is fine. For a real production rhythm in any language, Vexub is the better engine.
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