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Free tool|Put a Finger Down Video Generator

Ten fingers up.
How many are left?

One statement fills the frame, the viewer answers it for themselves, and a finger folds on the beat. A pair of hands counts down while they play along. Write the ten or let the AI, then finish it in the editor.

How it works

From a list to a hand

Three steps, and the first two are free.

01

Write the ten

One short sentence each, and whether it takes a finger. Or give the AI a subject and let it write all ten.

02

Set the look

Six looks, what the plate says in your language, and a slider for how long the viewer gets to answer.

03

Open the editor

The video moves to the dashboard as it is, with its blocks, so you can add the voice-over, the footage behind it and the music.

What you get

The format, not a template

Everything on this page is the real engine, not a mock-up of it.

A hand that cannot lie

The fingers fold from the same reveals the plates use, so what the hand shows can never disagree with the cards behind it.

Ten, and then it stops

The cap is the game, not the software: a hand has five fingers and you have two. Past ten there is nothing left to fold, and it has quietly become a slideshow.

A plate that hits

It overshoots, settles, and lights the frame in its own colour for a few frames. That hit is the format, and it lands exactly when the voice says it.

Type that solves itself

The statement is laid out at the largest size that still fits the card, wrapping on words, so a long sentence shrinks instead of running off the edge.

Written by the AI

Three kinds: relatable, childhood, online. Give it a subject and it writes the ten, which ones go down, and the line the voice reads.

A real timeline

The timeline under the preview is the dashboard editor. What you arrange here is what opens there, layer for layer.

FAQ

Questions about the tool

Writing the statements, restyling them, retiming them and watching them play is free and needs no account. Asking the AI to write a set, and saving the video to your dashboard, needs one.

Because a hand that barely moves is not a game. The two or three that stay up are what make the rest count, so the AI aims for seven or eight down out of ten -- and every one of them is a button you can flip.

Yes, and you should if the video is not in English. The two plate labels are their own fields, separate from the studio buttons, because they are drawn into the video.

Each card carries the statement that is read out and the line spoken when the finger goes down. The voice is generated in the editor, where you pick the voice and the language.

The video is created in your workspace with its blocks intact, so the per-card audio, the timing and the timeline all work on it straight away.

Ready to put a finger down?

Start from the sample above, or write your own first statement.

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