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AI video generator
for agencies.

Your clients’ channels, one studio. Leaxor runs faceless short-form at volume: type a topic per client, and the pipeline delivers a finished 9:16 MP4 — consistent character animation, ElevenLabs narration, burned-in captions. No editor on staff required.

One dashboard, every client channel
Client A — Finance Shorts
Character A — consistent every video
9:16 MP4 · narrated · captioned
Client B — Psychology
Character B — consistent every video
9:16 MP4 · narrated · captioned
Client C — History
Character C — consistent every video
9:16 MP4 · narrated · captioned

The agency workflow: topic queue in, client-ready Shorts out

The bottleneck in agency video production is never ideas — it’s the editor. Scripting, sourcing visuals, recording voiceover, cutting, and captioning turns one deliverable into a half-day of skilled labour. Leaxor collapses that entire chain into a generation queue.

1

Queue topics per client

Work from each client's content calendar. A topic is all the pipeline needs — no brief, no storyboard, no asset gathering.

2

One character per brand

Each client channel gets its own consistent skeleton character — a visual identity that stays recognisable video after video.

3

Generate, review, deliver

Script, scene illustrations, ElevenLabs narration, and burned-in captions render automatically into a finished 9:16 MP4.

Each video takes 5–10 minutes to generate, and nothing in the pipeline needs a human between topic and export. That changes the shape of an agency’s video operation: instead of one editor producing one client’s weekly batch, one account manager can run the content calendars for every client channel — queuing topics in the morning, reviewing finished MP4s after lunch, and scheduling uploads before the end of the day.

The output is publish-ready by design. Every video ships as a vertical 9:16 MP4 with the narration mixed and the captions burned into the frames — formatted for YouTube Shorts, TikTok, and Instagram Reels without a resize, re-render, or caption pass. If you’re building out full channel operations for clients, the YouTube automation guide covers the publishing side of the workflow.

Consistent characters keep client brands distinct

The failure mode of agency video tooling is sameness. Stock-footage generators pull from shared libraries, so two clients produced with the same tool end up with the same aerial cityscapes and the same hands-counting-money B-roll. When your clients’ channels look interchangeable — with each other, and with every competitor using the same tool — you have nothing defensible to sell.

Leaxor’s answer is the consistent character. Each channel gets a skeleton-style character that stays visually consistent across every scene of every video — the same recognisable host, episode after episode. Assign a different character per client and each brand develops its own identity: viewers recognise the channel from the first frame, which is the foundation of the subscribe decision.

Because illustrations are generated per scene for each video — not licensed from a pool — no other channel, agency-run or otherwise, will carry your client’s character. How character consistency works under the hood is covered on the consistent character AI video page.

What a distinct character buys each client

Recognition

Viewers identify the channel from the first frame — before the hook lands.

Separation

No shared stock library means no visual collisions with competitors or your own other clients.

Retention of the account

The character belongs to the channel you built. That continuity is part of what the retainer renews for.

Portfolio proof

Three clients, three visibly different channels — from one production workflow you control.

Built for the volume agencies actually ship

When you’re producing for multiple client channels, the constraint is throughput. The Business plan exists for exactly this: the largest credit allocation Leaxor sells, for teams whose queue never empties.

The highest volume tier

The Business plan carries Leaxor's largest credit allocation — sized for agencies running daily output across several client channels at once.

Commercial-use output

Videos generated on paid credits are cleared for client work — publish on client channels, deliver the MP4s, run them on monetised accounts.

Every channel, one dashboard

All your client channels and their characters live in one workspace. One login, one queue, one place your production actually happens.

See the Business plan

Economics for retainers: pay per output, not per seat

Most video tooling charges per seat, per month — a fixed cost that ignores whether you shipped four videos or four hundred. Leaxor charges per finished video, by quality tier, so production cost tracks deliverables and maps directly onto what each retainer consumed.

Credits per finished video

Affordable

15credits / video
Daily-volume client channels

The workhorse tier — full pipeline, fast turnaround, the right unit cost for channels that post every day.

Standard

30credits / video
Core retainer deliverables

Sharper visuals and a more natural voice. The default recommendation for most client channels.

Premium

90credits / video
Flagship + pitch work

Top-tier image, animation, and voice models for the videos that anchor a channel or win the next retainer.

Every tier includes the full pipeline: script, per-scene character illustrations, ElevenLabs narration, burned-in captions, 9:16 MP4 export. Current credit pricing is on the pricing page.

Per-output vs per-seat subscriptions

For an agency
Per-output (Leaxor)
Per-seat tools
Pay for output, not head-count
Cost scales down in a quiet month
No editor required in the loop
Distinct visual identity per client channel
Finished MP4 out (script → narration → captions)
Predictable per-deliverable unit cost

The practical difference: when a client pauses in August, your Leaxor spend pauses with them. A per-seat subscription bills the same either way.

Compare us in the open before you commit a client

You’re putting your agency’s name on the output, so don’t take a landing page’s word for it. We keep our comparisons public: the faceless-YouTube tool roundup compares Leaxor honestly against seven competitors for the exact job agencies hire these tools for (including where a rival is the better pick), the Shorts-focused roundup goes deeper on the vertical format, and the alternatives hub breaks down Leaxor against each major tool one-on-one.

The honest segmentation: if a client needs cinematic brand film or a human avatar presenter, other tools win that brief. If the deliverable is faceless vertical video at retainer volume — finished, narrated, captioned, visually distinct per client — that is the one job Leaxor is built to do end to end. And the faceless YouTube video generator page shows exactly what that end-to-end pipeline produces.

Frequently asked questions

Can I use Leaxor videos for client work commercially?

Yes. Videos generated on paid Leaxor credits are yours to use commercially — that includes publishing them on client channels, delivering the MP4 files to clients as agency work product, and using them in monetised YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram accounts. Every video is generated from scratch for your prompt: the script is written per video, the skeleton-character illustrations are created per scene rather than pulled from a shared stock library, and the ElevenLabs narration uses licensed AI voice models. That per-video originality is what makes the output safe to hand to a client — two agencies generating videos on the same topic get different scripts and different illustrations, so your client's channel never collides with someone else's content. For the full licence terms, see the Terms of Service linked in the footer of every page.

How does team access work?

Leaxor accounts are individual today — there is no multi-user role system to configure or pay per head for. In practice, agencies run their production through a single dashboard: every client channel lives in the same workspace, each with its own consistent character, and whoever owns production for the week works through the queue. Because the pipeline is fully automated — type the topic, pick the quality tier, generate — there is no editing handoff between team members, which is the step that usually forces agencies onto per-seat tooling. If your team's workflow needs something more, contact us and tell us what you're running — agency feedback directly shapes what we build next.

Are there volume limits? How many videos can we produce?

Your volume is limited only by the credits you buy. A video costs 15 credits on the Affordable tier, 30 on Standard, or 90 on Premium, and each video takes roughly 5–10 minutes to generate — so a single person can realistically queue and review dozens of finished videos in a working day across multiple client channels. There is no monthly video cap, no per-channel restriction, and no throttling by plan level below the credit balance itself. Agencies running the highest volume should look at the Business plan, which carries the largest credit allocation — see the pricing page for the current numbers.

Can we get invoices and receipts for client billing?

Yes. Payments are processed through Dodo Payments, and every purchase generates a receipt you can file against a client retainer or pass to your accounting. Because Leaxor charges per output rather than per seat, the cost model maps cleanly onto client billing: you know exactly how many credits a client's channel consumed in a month, which makes cost-plus retainer pricing straightforward to calculate and defend. If your accounting workflow needs something specific — consolidated statements, particular invoice fields — reach out through the contact page and we'll sort it out.

What does a video cost?

Leaxor prices per video, by quality tier: 15 credits for an Affordable-tier video, 30 credits for Standard, and 90 credits for Premium. Every tier delivers the complete pipeline — AI-written script, original skeleton-character illustrations per scene, ElevenLabs narration, burned-in word-level captions, and a finished 9:16 MP4. The tiers differ in the image, animation, and voice models used, so you can match spend to each client's budget: Affordable for daily-volume channels, Standard for sharper visuals, Premium for flagship content. See the pricing page for current credit pricing and the Business plan's allocation.

How do you keep each client's channel looking distinct?

Through consistent characters. Leaxor generates a recognisable skeleton-style character that stays visually consistent across every scene and every video on a channel — same design, episode after episode. Assign a different character to each client and every channel you run develops its own visual identity: viewers of client A's finance channel see a different host than viewers of client B's psychology channel, even though both run through the same Leaxor dashboard. This is the structural difference from stock-footage tools, where every channel produced with the tool draws from the same shared clip library and converges on the same look. Read the consistent-character page for a deeper explanation of how character consistency works.

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Run every client channel
from one studio.

Queue a topic, assign the character, and review a finished 9:16 video minutes later. Your clients’ channels stay distinct — your team stays small.

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Producing at the highest volume? The Business plan carries Leaxor’s largest credit allocation — or compare every option on pricing.