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How to Make an AI Baby Interview Video

FreeLipSync TeamFreeLipSync Team|3 min read
First, look at the fictional baby podcast portrait used in this interview example.

Complete video walkthrough

How to Make an AI Baby Interview Video — Complete step-by-step walkthrough

Create a short AI baby interview from one fictional baby portrait, a punchy answer, and a playful synthetic voice. You will see the exact source, the public no-login workflow, and the unedited result so you can repeat it yourself.

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How to Make an AI Baby Interview Video — Complete step-by-step walkthrough

Create a short AI baby interview from one fictional baby portrait, a punchy answer, and a playful synthetic voice. You will see the exact source, the public no-login workflow, and the unedited result so you can repeat it yourself.

What you need

  • Source image: First, look at the fictional baby podcast portrait used in this interview example.
  • Exact script: My biggest challenge? Bedtime. Every night, management turns off the lights without consulting me.
  • Tool: ai-baby-podcast

Use a source you own or are allowed to animate. The subject in this tutorial is fictional and was generated for this example.

Exact source, script, and voice

First, look at the fictional baby podcast portrait used in this interview example.

My biggest challenge? Bedtime. Every night, management turns off the lights without consulting me.

Exact generated audio sent to the talking-photo pipeline

Exact generated audio sent to the talking-photo pipeline: Twinko (en).

Unedited result

Here is the complete unedited result with its original generated audio. Compare the mouth movement, face identity, and timing with the source before making a longer version.

Open the dedicated raw-result watch page

Step-by-step workflow

When the correct image, script, voice, and model are visible, start the generation.
  1. Prepare the source image — Use one front-facing subject with a visible mouth and no obstruction across the jaw.
  2. Open the dedicated tool — Open the dedicated FreeLipSync route linked below and keep Input Text selected.
  3. Add the script and choose a voice — Paste the displayed short line and choose a reviewed non-celebrity voice that matches the subject.
  4. Generate a short proof — Generate one short result first so image quality and voice choice remain easy to compare.
  5. Review and disclose — Watch with sound, confirm identity and timing, then label AI animation or reconstruction when context requires it.

Quality checks for this use case

Keep the microphone away from the mouth, use one short punchline, and never use a real child's likeness without permission.

Keep the script concise and preview the voice before spending time on a longer render.

Troubleshooting

  • If the lower face warps, use a clearer front-facing image and remove objects across the mouth.
  • If the delivery feels wrong, keep the same image and audition a different non-celebrity voice with a shorter sentence.
  • If identity drifts, reduce extreme expression and avoid a strong side angle or heavy restoration.

Questions people ask

What image works best?

Use one front-facing subject with a visible mouth and no obstruction across the jaw.

Can I use my own voice?

Yes. You can use an authorized cloned voice in Text mode, or switch to Audio and upload or record a performance you have permission to use.

How should I disclose the result?

Use only images and voices you own or have permission to animate, and disclose AI reconstruction when the context could be misunderstood.

Make your own version

Next, upload this exact image, paste the short script, and choose a non-celebrity voice that fits the subject. When the correct image, script, voice, and model are visible, start the generation.

Open the dedicated FreeLipSync tool

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