You’ll find plenty of headlines and articles on trusted sites. Choose any trending or relevant news story you’d like to make a video on. For example:
"Between June 12 and 17, Air India cancelled 83 flights."
Copy the text and paste it into your notes app so you can use it later for voice-over.
You can either record your own voice or use an AI voice tool. One good free option is ElevenLabs.
Here’s what you do:
Now, you need a visual — an AI news anchor. Head over to a site like Heygen or any similar platform. You’ll find ready-made AI avatars in different outfits and styles.
Pick the one that fits your video. Tap and hold on the video to download it. This will be your anchor’s footage.
To match your voice-over with the AI anchor’s video, go to Dream Face AI.
Here’s what to do:
To give it that newsroom feel, you can add background music. Go to Pixabay and search for:
"breaking news sound"
Download any background track you like. Make sure it’s copyright-free.
Now it’s time to put everything together using a mobile app like CapCut (available for Android and iOS).
And that’s it — your AI news video is ready to go!
"Air India and Boeing aircraft have been involved in several deadly accidents. In the Ahmedabad crash, at least 270 people have been confirmed dead."
As you’ve seen, you don’t need a studio, team, or expensive setup. Just your mobile phone and a few free AI tools.
This is how easily you can start your own AI-based news channel. If anything feels confusing or you need help choosing tools, feel free to drop a comment or ask.
Happy creating!