In a significant advancement for AI-driven video production, VEED.IO has unveiled Fabric 1.0, touted as the world’s first AI talking video model designed to generate realistic talking videos from a single image and audio input.
Announced on September 15, 2025, by VEED co-founder and CEO Sabba Keynejad via X (formerly Twitter), the model promises to make high-quality video creation faster, cheaper, and more accessible.
How Fabric 1.0 Works
Fabric 1.0 enables users to produce up to one-minute-long videos that feature photorealistic lip-syncing, natural facial expressions, and body movements, all derived from just one static image combined with audio—either user-provided or generated via text-to-speech within the platform.
According to VEED, this breakthrough is 60 times cheaper and seven times faster than traditional video production methods, eliminating the need for cameras, editors, or extensive shoots.
The model is optimized for applications like social media ads, product demos, user-generated content, and educational videos, allowing creators to maintain consistent branding with custom avatars.
Versatile and User-Friendly
A promotional video shared by Keynejad demonstrates the model’s versatility, showcasing animations where inanimate objects like a rock or a yarn doll come to life with expressive speech, alongside more realistic human and animal avatars, such as a bespectacled cat at a desk or an astronaut in a desert landscape.
The demo highlights seamless integration of emotions and gestures, with on-screen text emphasizing the tool’s speed and cost-efficiency. Early users on X have praised its potential, with one commenter noting, “This is what I have been looking for,” while others expressed excitement for testing it in content creation workflows.
Promotional Strategy and User Engagement
To celebrate the launch, VEED offered unlimited free credits for 24 hours to users who retweeted and commented on the announcement post, though credits were limited until they ran out.
This promotional strategy generated buzz, with over 1,700 likes and 1,500 replies on Keynejad’s post within a day. International reactions poured in, including Japanese users sharing demos and praising the lip-sync quality for non-English languages.
The Broader Trend in Generative AI
Experts see Fabric 1.0 as part of a broader trend in generative AI, where tools like OpenAI’s Sora and Google’s Veo are pushing boundaries in video synthesis. However, VEED’s emphasis on affordability—integrated into their pricing tiers starting from free plans—could lower barriers for small businesses and individual creators. Ethical considerations were raised in some discussions, with one AI advocate urging safeguards against misleading content.
Conclusion
As AI continues to reshape media production, Fabric 1.0 stands out for its user-friendly approach, potentially accelerating content velocity across industries.
Interested users can try it on VEED’s platform, with a full guide available via direct messages upon reposting the announcement.
This launch underscores VEED’s commitment to innovation, building on their existing suite of tools to make professional video creation as simple as uploading an image.