PDF to video AI that doesn't paraphrase, flatten, or guess.
Most converters approximate. This one extracts your text and diagrams exactly, drafts a scene-by-scene plan with paragraph citations, and gives you full editorial control before anything renders.






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Three things go wrong when an AI jumps straight from PDF to render.
AI rewords your source and sometimes invents details. Nothing cites the page it came from.
Diagrams get cropped or replaced with stock backgrounds. Narration ends up referring to visuals the viewer never sees.
"No editing needed" sounds great until you actually need to edit. The locked render is all you can react to.
Cut on video production costs (Mentor Group, on G2)
Languages supported with lip-synced delivery
AI avatars to deliver your PDF content
Locked MP4 vs editable plan.
Same PDF in. Different relationship with the output.
Training videos other teams shipped from a PDF.
Onboarding handbooks, security policies, procedure docs, regulations. Real outputs.
Pick who delivers your PDF video.
Every plan renders with the avatar you choose. Browse 240+ AI presenters, clone your voice, or create a custom avatar of yourself.
The training teams already shipping AI videos rate us 4.8 on G2.
From a PDF in your inbox to an editable video plan in minutes.
Six capabilities, built around your PDF.
Extraction first. Citations second. Editorial control throughout.
Page-aware diagram extraction
Charts, tables, and figures pulled from the PDF and placed in the scene that references them. Not stock approximations.
Paragraph-level source citations
Every scene cites the exact PDF page and section it came from. Click to see the source highlighted.
Two checkpoints before render
Review the extraction pass before drafting. Review the plan before rendering. Nothing leaves until you say go.
Multi-format source flexibility
PDFs, Word documents, slides, URLs, and scripts handled the same way. Mix sources into a single coherent draft.
Brand kit applied automatically
Your avatars, colours, and fonts carry into every scene by default. Nothing leaves looking off-brand.
100+ languages
Translate the plan before render, no double work. Lip-synced delivery in the language you ship.
Start from a different source.
The same agent works across the source types you already have.
Want the bigger picture? See the full AI Video Generator.
Frequently asked questions
Everything you need to know about turning a PDF into a video.
The Colossyan AI Video Generator converts PDFs into editable video plans, then renders them with AI avatars, voiceovers, and your brand kit. Unlike instant converters, it drafts a scene-by-scene plan with citations back to the source PDF, so anyone turning a document into a video can review and edit before anything renders.
Upload your PDF to the Colossyan AI Video Generator. The agent reads the document, extracts the text and diagrams, drafts a scene-by-scene video plan with citations back to each paragraph, and waits for your approval. You edit the script, reorder scenes, or regenerate at the scene level before rendering with avatars and your brand kit.
A PDF cannot play as a video by itself, because PDFs are static document files. To turn a PDF into a video, you upload it to an AI video generator that extracts the text, structure, and diagrams, converts them into an editable plan, and renders the plan as a video with narration and visuals.
Yes. The Colossyan AI Video Generator turns a PDF into an MP4 by extracting the text, structure, and diagrams; drafting a scene-by-scene video plan with paragraph citations; and rendering the approved plan as an MP4 with AI avatars, voiceovers, and your brand kit. Export quality is up to 1080p.
A PDF to video AI tool is software that converts PDF documents into video content using AI-generated narration, visuals, and avatars. Unlike traditional file converters, AI tools generate new scenes and voiceover scripts from the PDF. The Colossyan AI Video Generator extends this with diagram extraction, paragraph citations, and an editable plan before rendering.
Yes. Charts, tables, and figures are extracted from your PDF and placed in the scene that references them, not replaced with stock backgrounds. The agent inspects the PDF type before generation and warns if extraction quality will suffer, so brand-critical visuals survive the trip into the video.
Yes. Every scene in the plan carries a citation chip showing the exact PDF page and paragraph the content came from. Click any scene to highlight the source. Ambiguous passages are flagged for human review instead of being silently paraphrased. The plan exports with citations as a PDF for legal review or LMS records.
The best PDF to video AI generator depends on what you're building. The Colossyan AI Video Generator is built for content where accuracy matters: it extracts diagrams from the PDF, cites every scene back to the source paragraph, and lets you edit the plan before rendering. For one-off explainers, lighter tools may be enough.
PDFs exported from Word, Google Docs, or other text editors work best because they preserve the document's logical structure. Print-to-PDF files and scanned documents can still work; the agent runs OCR or flags sections for review when needed, and tells you up front if extraction quality is at risk.
Yes. Sign up for Colossyan free and you can upload a PDF, see the draft plan with citations and extracted diagrams, and edit scenes before rendering. See pricing for what comes with each plan, including brand kit, SCORM export, and team collaboration.
Cora is the agentic engine inside Colossyan. The AI Video Generator is the feature you interact with; Cora is what reads your PDF, extracts the diagrams, plans the scenes, and assembles the draft. You direct the work and approve each step. See the full Cora launch page for more.
Yes. Approved video plans render as MP4 files up to 1080p. You can also export to SCORM or xAPI for LMS upload, download captions as SRT or VTT, or share via a hosted link. The plan itself supports collaboration and version control, so teams can review before render.
Bring a PDF. We'll keep your diagrams, cite your sources, and wait for your sign-off.
Plan first, render second. For anyone turning a document into video.