Suggested labels
- how-to
- product-updates
- ai-video
Content tags
- form/how-to
- rewrite/ready
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Review notes
- Source article text is very thin and does not include exact UI labels or step-by-step product behavior, so the procedure is intentionally conservative.
- No specific URLs or article IDs were provided for related articles, so plain titles were used.
- The original title 'April 2025' was replaced with a task-based title for search and support retrieval.
- Feature availability, plan limits, and processing details were generalized from the brief and should be validated against the product before publishing.
Summary
Use Anything to Video to turn a document into a video. Start with a document, generate the video, and then review the result in Powtoon Studio.
Before you start
- You need a document to use as the source content.
- Make sure you have access to Anything to Video in your account.
- If your plan or workspace settings limit this feature, you may need to upgrade or ask a Workspace admin for access.
Steps
- Open Anything to Video.
- Select the document you want to turn into a video.
- Start the video generation process.
- Wait for the video to finish processing.
- Review the generated video in Powtoon Studio.
- Make any edits you need before you share or export it.
What happens next
After processing finishes, your document is converted into a video draft that you can review and adjust. If the output does not look right, check the source document and try again with a cleaner or more focused document.
Limits and caveats
- Availability depends on your account access and plan.
- Processing time may vary based on the document size and content.
- This feature creates a starting point, so you may still need to edit the result in Powtoon Studio.
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