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Free tool|Tier List Video Generator

Rank anything,
S down to D

An empty board, one item held up at a time, and a chip that drops into its band the moment the verdict is spoken. Write it or let the AI, then finish it in the editor.

How it works

From a list to a board

Three steps, and the first two are free.

01

Write the items

A few words each, and which band they go in. Or give the AI a subject and let it rank ten for you.

02

Set the board

Six looks, two to eight bands, each one renameable and recolourable, and a slider for how long the viewer gets to guess.

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.

Bands you actually own

Two to eight of them, each renameable and recolourable. S/A/B/C/D is where you start, not what you are stuck with.

Type that solves itself

The chips are sized against the fullest band on the finished board, so nothing shrinks halfway through and nothing runs off the edge.

Chips that land on the beat

Each item drops exactly when it is called. Retime it in the editor and its drop moves with it, with no re-sync pass to run.

The board is the hook

Every frame shows the whole board plus the item being held up, so a viewer scrolling past knows the game in one second.

Written by the AI

Three kinds: anything, food, sport. Give it a subject and it writes the items, the bands 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

Building the board, restyling it, retiming it and watching it play is free and needs no account. Asking the AI to write one, and saving the video to your dashboard, needs one.

Yes. Anywhere from two to eight bands, and each one has its own name and its own colour. Renaming S to "GOAT" or dropping to a three-band board takes a few seconds.

A chip can carry an image instead of a label, which is how the character and player versions of this format are made. Add them in the editor, where your uploaded files are.

Each item carries the name that is read out and the line spoken when the chip lands. 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-item audio, the timing and the timeline all work on it straight away.

Ready to build a board?

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

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