AI News Video Generator
Broadcast-quality news, on demand
Pollo turns any article or breaking story into a polished news segment — anchor delivery, lower-thirds, B-roll, and ticker all baked in.
Paste a news article or topic...
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Anchor-led reports
Pick a virtual anchor whose delivery sounds authoritative and clear.
Try NowLower-thirds and tickers
On-screen graphics auto-populate from your script — headlines, locations, and source attributions.
Try NowB-roll integration
Pollo finds or generates supporting visuals to keep the segment visually engaging.
Try NowCreate Anything You Imagine with Pollo Apps
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Unlock Endless Creative Possibilities with AI Effects
One-tap effects that add motion, drama, and personality to any creation.
How to Make a News Video
Paste the article
Drop in a news article or paste your reporting.
Pick an anchor and tone
Choose anchor look, accent, and news tone (breaking, feature, or analysis).
Generate and broadcast
Export and post on your news channel or social.
Guides & Resources
Tutorials, tips, and deep dives to help you create better, faster.
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“Pollo AI completely changed how my team produces short-form content. What used to take a week now takes an afternoon.”
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FAQs
Yes, but Pollo recommends clear AI labelling to maintain trust with your audience.
Yes, banners, tickers, and lower-thirds animate in standard broadcast style.
Yes, upload a voice sample and a photo and Pollo will reuse them across every segment.
Every major broadcast language with native pronunciation.
Yes, citations show up as on-screen attributions automatically.