Changelog

New features and improvements in VideoMule.

Custom AI Avatars & Digital Twins

Train your own AI presenter — from a single photo or from real footage of yourself — and put them in front of your screen recordings.

The new Avatar Library lets you train a presenter that belongs to you. Upload one photo to create a photo avatar, or record 15 seconds to 10 minutes of footage to build an AI clone of yourself, which includes a guided consent recording step before training starts. Once an avatar is ready, it can present the intro, the outro, and the transitions between sections while your screen recording plays for the rest of the video.

Every avatar clip renders at 1080p, and you choose the quality tier per video: Normal for fast everyday drafts, Standard for the balanced default, and High when you want the most lifelike result our avatar engine can produce. You can also add multiple looks to the same person — different outfits, backgrounds, or framing — without using another avatar slot. If you would rather not train anything, the stock avatar catalog is still one click away, and you can now favorite the presenters you use most so they stay at the top of the picker.

Editor autosave & save status

Your script edits now save themselves every 15 seconds, with a status indicator that tells you exactly where your work stands.

The script editor now autosaves to your account every 15 seconds, so a closed tab or a dropped connection no longer costs you a round of edits. A save-status indicator sits in the editor toolbar and shows whether your changes are saved, saving, or still pending, so you never have to guess. If you try to navigate away with unsaved changes, the editor warns you first.

Autosave is yours to control — a toggle turns it off when you want to work through a big rewrite and save on your own terms. Saves are also sequenced so a new autosave can never overwrite an edit that is still in flight.

Free unlimited local rendering

Export as many videos as you want, right in your browser, without spending a single render from your plan.

Every paid plan now includes free unlimited local rendering. Choosing to export on your device renders the video in your browser instead of in the cloud, which means it does not count against your monthly render quota — fix a typo, re-cut a section, or export a dozen language variants without watching a counter go down. Local renders support resolutions up to 4K and come out without a watermark.

Cloud rendering is still there in the same export menu when you want the work handed off to our servers, which is useful for long videos or when you would rather close your laptop. Both options produce the same finished video, so the only real difference is where the work happens.

Bring your own ElevenLabs voices

Connect your ElevenLabs account and narrate your videos in voices you cloned yourself.

The new Voice Library lets you connect your own ElevenLabs account and import the voices you have already cloned there, including a clone of your own voice. Imported voices sit alongside the 100+ AI voices we provide and are selectable anywhere a voice is, so you can narrate a whole video — or just one language variant — in a voice that actually sounds like your brand. Your API key is encrypted at rest and can be disconnected at any time.

Voiceovers generated through your own connected account draw on your ElevenLabs quota rather than your VideoMule voiceover minutes. Our stock catalog still covers 70+ languages out of the box, so bringing your own voices is entirely optional.

Credit packs

One-time packs that top up your quotas without changing your subscription.

Credit packs are a one-time purchase that adds capacity on top of whatever plan you are on. Each pack tops up upload minutes, voiceover minutes, renders, translations, storage, avatar minutes, and custom avatar slots in one go, so a busy month does not have to mean a permanent upgrade. There are three sizes — Starter, Standard, and Power — and you can buy more than one.

Pack credits stack with your plan's monthly allowance and unlock the same features a paid subscription does, which makes them a straightforward way to try VideoMule at full capability before committing to a recurring plan. You can see your remaining pack balance next to your plan details in billing.