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Welcome to MoneyPrinterTurbo

MoneyPrinterTurbo is an open-source AI video generation platform. Give it a topic or keyword and it produces a complete, high-definition short video — script, royalty-free footage, voice narration, subtitles, and background music — all in one automated pipeline. Whether you want to create content for TikTok, YouTube Shorts, or any short-form platform, MoneyPrinterTurbo handles the entire production workflow so you can focus on ideas rather than editing.

Quick Start

Get your first AI video generated in minutes

Docker Deployment

Deploy with Docker in a single command

Configuration

Set up LLM providers, video sources, and voice settings

API Reference

Integrate MoneyPrinterTurbo into your own applications

Key features

AI Script Generation

Generate compelling video scripts from any topic using OpenAI, Gemini, DeepSeek, Qwen, Ollama, and more

Voice Synthesis

Choose from hundreds of voices with real-time preview using Edge TTS, Azure, and SiliconFlow

Auto Subtitles

Automatically generate and style subtitles using Edge or Whisper engines

Royalty-Free Footage

Pull HD video clips automatically from Pexels and Pixabay

Background Music

Add background music with adjustable volume from a built-in library or your own files

Batch Generation

Generate multiple video variants at once and pick the best one

How it works

1

Provide a topic

Enter a topic or keyword in the Web UI or via the API — for example, “benefits of morning exercise.”
2

Configure your preferences

Choose video aspect ratio (9:16 portrait, 16:9 landscape), voice, subtitle style, and LLM provider.
3

Generate

MoneyPrinterTurbo automatically writes the script, finds matching footage, synthesizes voice narration, generates subtitles, and assembles the final video.
4

Download and share

Download your finished MP4 video and publish it to TikTok, YouTube Shorts, Instagram Reels, or any platform.
MoneyPrinterTurbo can be used via its built-in Web UI (Streamlit) for a no-code experience, or through its REST API for programmatic integration. Both interfaces support the same full feature set.

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