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RepoClip
Auto-create narrated demo videos from GitHub repos.
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RepoClip turns GitHub repositories into narrated demo videos by applying code-aware AI analysis, image generation, and text to speech. It inspects a repository’s structure and key components, drafts a script, pairs it with AI generated visuals, and outputs a polished video without requiring any traditional editing skills. Built for developers, it targets teams that need product walkthroughs, feature announcements, and investor friendly demos in minutes instead of days.
Key Features
- AI code analysis: Uses large language models, including Gemini 2.5 Flash, to interpret project structure, technologies, and features, then produces a human readable script that explains how the repo works.
- AI generated visuals: Creates on brand images and illustrations with Flux.1, aligning visuals with the repository’s purpose so videos feel like real product demos rather than generic slides.
- Professional AI narration: Generates natural sounding voiceovers using OpenAI’s preset synthetic voices, avoiding voice cloning for a safer and more predictable audio setup.
- Private and public repo support: Connects to GitHub so both public and private repositories can be turned into videos, while source code is only used transiently for analysis.
- Multi resolution export and fast generation: Produces videos up to 4K, with typical generation times around five minutes, suitable for rapid iteration before launches or investor calls.
Pros
- Developer first experience: Accepting a GitHub URL as the main input fits existing workflows for engineers and open source maintainers.
- Serious time and cost savings: Auto generated scripts, visuals, and narration remove the need for freelancers or manual editing, which the team positions as more than 500 dollars saved per video.
- Strong AI stack out of the box: Combining Gemini for understanding code, Flux.1 for imagery, and OpenAI for audio gives non video experts access to a high quality production pipeline.
- Ethical audio posture: No voice cloning and a fixed set of preset voices lower the risk of abuse and simplify compliance reviews in larger organizations.
Cons
- GitHub centric: The flow currently revolves around GitHub repositories; teams on GitLab or Bitbucket are not explicitly supported in the public materials.
- Limited control over voices: Narration focuses on preset AI voices rather than brand specific or custom cloned voices, which some marketing teams may desire.
- Complex repos may need iteration: Very large or unconventional codebases may require regenerating or refining instructions before the video lands exactly where a team wants it.
Who Uses It
- SaaS startups and indie hackers: Showcasing new features for launch announcements, landing pages, and release notes without hiring motion designers.
- Developer relations and advocacy teams: Turning sample apps, SDKs, and frameworks into short explainers for conferences, docs, and community posts.
- Engineering and product teams: Sharing internal demos of new services or refactors with non technical stakeholders who prefer a quick video over reading code.
- Open source maintainers: Promoting repositories on social platforms and project sites to attract contributors and users.
- Uncommon Use Cases: Used by coding bootcamps to convert capstone repositories into portfolio ready demo videos, and by technical recruiters who want quick overviews of candidate take home projects.
Pricing
- Free: $0 per month; includes 2 videos per month, 720p resolution, logo watermark, and public repositories only.
- Starter: $29 per month ($290 per year); includes 50 credits (5 videos), 720p resolution, logo watermark, private repositories, and priority support.
- Pro: $79 per month ($790 per year); includes 200 credits (20 videos), 1080p resolution, no watermark, private repositories, commercial license, and priority support.
- Agency: $199 per month ($1,990 per year); includes 1,000 credits (100+ videos), 4K resolution, no watermark, private repositories, commercial license, priority rendering, and dedicated support.
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