An animated character reads your child's story out loud
Type any story — Professor Milo the fox or Rosie the bunny reads it back as a fully animated, lip-synced video. Real gestures, four reading voices each, 15+ languages… even inside a photo of your child's own room.
Meet the storytellers
Professor MiloPlayful fox teacher · 4 reading voices
RosieGentle bedtime bunny · 4 reading voicesWhy families pick it over generic AI video
- 🎯 The same character, every time — Milo is always Milo, in every scene of every story. No AI face-morphing.
- 🗣️ Real lip-sync — every word matched to mouth shapes, not a floating voice-over.
- 📷 Your photo is the scene — bedtime stories read from your child's actual bedroom.
- 🎀 The story styles the character — write "bow tie" and he wears it.
- 🌙 Honest unlimited — daily fast lane plus a free overnight queue, not fine-print theater.
- ⚡ Works inside Claude — our MCP server makes videos from a chat message.
Questions parents ask
How does the talking character video work?
You type (or paste) any story up to 4,000 characters. Our engine splits it into narrated beats, generates the scenes, records the character's voice, and lip-syncs every word — mouth shapes, gestures and all. A finished MP4 is ready in about 2–5 minutes.
Which languages can the characters read?
15+ languages, including English, Spanish, French, German, Turkish, Portuguese and Chinese. Just write the story in your language — the character reads it natively.
Can the video use a photo of my child's room?
Yes — attach any photo and the whole video plays inside it, exactly as-is. Kids love watching a character read to them from their own bedroom.
Is it really unlimited?
On Starter ($9/mo) and up, yes — make talking-character videos every day. There's a generous daily fast lane, and past it your renders queue free overnight. No plan? Any video costs just 5 credits.
Does it work with Claude (AI assistants)?
Yes — our MCP server lets you ask Claude directly: 'Have Milo read this bedtime story.' See kidsstoryteller.ai/mcp for the 2-minute setup.
Can the character wear things from the story?
Write it and it happens — mention Professor Milo's red bow tie in the story and he actually wears it in the video.