New Feature

New Avatars that can take action

One of the most exciting updates of the year in Synthesia. Avatars that can take action — in any background and outfit.

See what Synthesia can do for you

See all updates

What’s new

Meet New Stock Avatars — professional speakers that can now take action from a single prompt. Prompt their outfit and background, and when you need to show something, generate a short B-roll of the same avatar performing it — powered by Veo 3.1.

Avatars can now walk, demonstrate, cook, or wave to the camera — all from one prompt.

Why it’s amazing

We learn best when we hear the explanation first — then see it in action. That’s exactly what these new avatars let you do: combine talking and action shots in one flow to boost understanding, retention, and engagement — all while saving time on filming or switching between tools.

Explain first, then show — just like in real life. Perfect for:

  • Training & how-to videos
  • Product explainers & sales demos
  • Industry simulations or safety procedures

How to use it

  1. Pick a new Avatar — choose one of the six new Stock Avatars.
  2. Prompt their outfit — describe it in detail if needed.
  3. Prompt the background
  4. Add action — generate a short B-roll clip of your avatar performing a task with Veo 3.1.
  5. Save & reuse — store avatars in specific outfits in your avatar library as well as save spaces to use them later.

Happy creating!

New Feature

Make your videos interactive

We're super excited to introduce Interactivity to our enterprise customer and Creator plan users—now you can add clickable CTAs and branching scenarios right inside your video.

6/25/25
Update

Enterprise Update: Avatar Sharing, Bulk Actions & JIT Provisioning

Today we're excited to roll out three enterprise-grade upgrades that help you work faster, stay secure, and collaborate with less friction.

6/4/25
New Feature

AI Dubbing is live — now with lip sync

AI Dubbing with sync lip movements in every language is now live. You can translate your videos into 32 languages.

5/22/25