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Ngram

Last verified: August 2026

AI video platform that turns documents, URLs, screen recordings and text into finished, on-brand product and marketing videos.

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What Ngram is

Ngram (ngram.com, not to be confused with Google's Ngram Viewer) is an AI video creation platform whose pitch is "polished, on-brand videos for product and marketing teams." Instead of starting from a timeline, you hand it source material, a PDF, a URL, a screen recording, plain text or images, describe what you need, and the platform handles the research, storyboard, script and voiceover itself. Editing then happens in plain language rather than on a timeline: you tell it what to change. It layers on brand kits (logo, colors, fonts), AI voiceover and music, auto-captions, motion graphics, and intelligent cleanup such as cutting dead air and zooming on interactions, exporting in 16:9, 9:16 and 1:1 for wherever the video runs.

Pricing

Ngram has a free tier of 600 one-time credits, enough for up to 60 seconds of premium AI video, to evaluate the product.

Paid plans bill monthly or annually at 20% off; current tiers are on ngram.com/pricing. Basic is $29/month, or $23.20/month billed annually at $278.40/year, for 3,000 credits a month, up to 300 seconds of premium AI video generation, 720p exports and the standard AI models. Premium is $59/month, or $47.20/month billed annually at $566.40/year, for 10,000 credits, up to 1,000 seconds of generation, 1080p exports, all advanced models, unlimited AI text, image and audio generation, one BrandKit, one custom voice and one custom avatar, with credits rolling over for one billing cycle. Ultimate is $299/month, or $239.20/month billed annually at $2,870.40/year, for 50,000 credits, up to 5,000 seconds, 4K exports, unlimited BrandKits, custom voices and avatars, analytics and interactive features such as quizzes, hotspots and branching, for up to 3 workspace users. Enterprise is custom. Verified from the vendor pricing page in August 2026.

Where Ngram is the strongest pick

Ngram is at its strongest as the video layer on top of a company's existing content pipeline. Product launch next week, a PDF spec, a half-decent screen recording: that is exactly the input it wants, and the storyboard-script-voiceover chain plus brand kit turns it into something shippable without anyone opening a timeline. The intelligent cleanup, cutting dead air, zooming on the cursor, auto-captioning, does the unglamorous work that makes screen-recorded demos watchable, and interactive features on Ultimate (quizzes, hotspots, branching) push it into training and onboarding territory that flat video tools do not reach.

Best for

Product and marketing teams that need a steady stream of demo, launch and explainer videos from existing docs and recordings, without a video editor on staff.

Key features

  • Multi-format input: PDFs, URLs, screen recordings, plain text and images all work as source material
  • AI research, storyboarding and script generation from the source you provide
  • Plain-language editing: describe the change instead of cutting a timeline
  • Brand kits applying your logo, colors and fonts across every video
  • AI voiceover and music, with custom voices from the Premium tier up
  • Automatic captions and subtitles
  • Intelligent cleanup: auto-cutting dead air, smart zoom on interactions
  • Motion graphics and transitions
  • Multi-format export in 16:9, 9:16 and 1:1
  • Interactive video features (quizzes, hotspots, branching) on the Ultimate tier

Best-fit use cases

Product demo and launch videos

Feed the spec doc and a screen recording, get a branded launch video with voiceover, captions and motion graphics.

Turning docs into explainers

Convert help-center articles, PDFs and URLs into short explainer videos for support and onboarding.

Sales and customer-success clips

Vertical and square exports plus brand kits make quick, consistent clips for outreach and QBRs.

Interactive training video

On Ultimate, quizzes, hotspots and branching turn passive video into coursework without an authoring tool.

Pros

  • Starts from material teams already have, docs, URLs and screen recordings, rather than a blank timeline
  • Plain-language editing removes the video-editor skill barrier entirely
  • Brand kits keep output consistent without a designer touching each video
  • A real free tier (600 one-time credits) to judge output quality before paying
  • Premium's credit rollover softens the usual use-it-or-lose-it credit problem
  • Interactive video (quizzes, hotspots, branching) is rare at this price point

Cons

  • Credit-metered generation makes heavy months hard to predict
  • Basic tier caps exports at 720p, below what most marketing teams will ship
  • One BrandKit, voice and avatar until the Ultimate tier's unlimited allowance
  • Even Ultimate caps workspace users at 3, so larger teams need Enterprise
  • The free tier's 600 credits are one-time, not monthly
  • Web-based only, with no desktop editing application

What to watch out for

The meter and the caps. Generation is credit-based, so estimate your monthly video minutes against each tier's seconds allowance before choosing, and remember the free tier's 600 credits are one-time. Basic's 720p export ceiling makes it an evaluation tier more than a production one; budget for Premium if the output ships publicly. Brand assets are capped at one kit, voice and avatar until Ultimate, and even Ultimate seats only 3 workspace users, so multi-team rollouts mean an Enterprise conversation.

Is Ngram worth it?

If your team's bottleneck is turning what you already have, product docs, release notes, screen recordings, into presentable video, Ngram earns its keep quickly: Premium at $47.20/month on annual billing is less than an hour of a freelance editor's time, and the plain-language editing means anyone on the team can make the fix. The 600-credit free tier answers the only question that matters, whether the output quality clears your bar, before any money moves.

Be honest about the fit, though. This is a content-to-video platform, not a creative suite: if you need cinematic generation, avatar-led presenters at scale, or precise timeline control, the specialists (Runway-class generators, Synthesia and HeyGen for avatars, Descript for editing) still win their lanes. And watch the meter: 720p on Basic is below shipping quality for most brands, so the realistic entry price is Premium.

How Ngram compares to the alternatives

No tool wins for every use case. The closest comparisons are Pictory (Starter , $25/mo (billed annually;), Synthesia (Starter, $29/mo ($18/mo billed annually, $216/yr), 120 video minutes/y), HeyGen (Creator, $29/mo , 600 credits/month, videos up to 30 minutes, 1080p ex). The full list of Ngram alternatives ranks every option by use case.

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FAQ

How much does Ngram cost?

Basic is $29/month or $23.20/month billed annually at $278.40/year. Premium is $59/month or $47.20/month annually at $566.40/year. Ultimate is $299/month or $239.20/month annually at $2,870.40/year. Enterprise is custom. A free tier gives 600 one-time credits. Verified from the vendor pricing page in August 2026.

Does Ngram have a free plan?

Yes, 600 one-time credits, enough for up to 60 seconds of premium AI video generation. It is an evaluation allowance rather than a recurring monthly grant.

What can I feed into Ngram?

PDFs, URLs, screen recordings, plain text and images. The platform researches, storyboards, scripts and voices the video from that source material, and you refine it by describing changes in plain language.

Is this the same Ngram as Google's Ngram Viewer?

No. Ngram at ngram.com is an AI video creation platform for product and marketing teams. Google Books Ngram Viewer is an unrelated language-frequency research tool.

What do the credit limits mean in practice?

Each tier pairs a monthly credit pool with a ceiling on premium AI video seconds: 3,000 credits and 300 seconds on Basic, 10,000 and 1,000 on Premium, 50,000 and 5,000 on Ultimate. Premium and above roll unused credits into the next billing cycle, one cycle at a time on Premium.

What export quality does Ngram support?

720p on Basic, 1080p on Premium and 4K on Ultimate, each in 16:9, 9:16 and 1:1 formats with auto-generated captions available.

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