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New in Labs: AI Avatars
AI Avatars is in active development as part of Labs. Functionality will evolve, and we may modify or remove certain features based on user feedback and stability. To access this feature, make sure it’s turned on in Labs, and AI Assistant is enabled.
Creating videos the old-fashioned way—recording, editing, and then re-recording as content changes—slows down course development and makes it harder to keep lessons consistent. Now, with AI Avatars in Rise 360, you can turn your scripts into presenter-style videos using a customizable character. Creating, updating, and reusing video content has never been easier! Keep reading to see how it works.
- Understand AI Avatars
- Generate AI Avatars
- Get Better Results with These Tips
- Usage and Credits FAQs
- Share Your Feedback
Understand AI Avatars
AI Avatars work best for short, presenter-style videos. Lesson introductions, transitions, and key takeaways can all benefit from a consistent voice and presence to guide learners through content.
Create your own character or choose from a library of photorealistic and illustrated characters. You can filter by style, gender, age, or environment and customize your chosen character through a simple chat interface.
While the AI Avatars feature is included in your Articulate 360 AI subscription, generating AI avatar videos uses credits. (Learn how credits work.) You’ll be able to see how many credits you need before you generate.
Note: Credit usage depends on the length of your video, up to a maximum of five minutes.
In the next section, find out how to create your first AI avatar video. Then, explore tips and known limitations to get the best results.
Generate AI Avatars
To get started, go to a lesson in your course and click Block Library in the shortcuts bar at the bottom. This opens the block library as a sidebar menu on the left. Then, click AI blocks > Generate AI avatar to open the AI Avatars workspace.
AI Avatars workspace with character and voice selection panels on the left, and character preview on the right.
You can either select a character to use as-is from the Character library, create one of your own, or upload an image file. Whichever you use, you can customize it to fit your needs.
Select a Character
- Choose a character in the Character library tab within the character selection panel.
- Use Filters to find specific characters. The available filter options include:
- Style: Photorealistic, Illustrated
- Gender: Female, Male, Non-binary
- Age: Young adult, Adult, Older adult
- Environment: Office, Medical, Construction, Industry
- See your currently selected character in the preview panel on the right. From here you can:
- Download the character by clicking the Download icon. (Characters download in PNG format.)
- Edit your character by clicking the Customize button.
Create a Character
To create a new character, click Create new character in the Character library tab. This opens the character customization interface.
Enter your prompt in the chat box to describe the character you want. Include as much detail as possible—for example, your desired character’s role or job, clothing, or setting, and the overall visual tone.
References
Use References to guide character generation with your own visual assets, helping AI Assistant create characters that better match your brand style, environment, and visual identity. Here's how:
- Click the References button below the chat box.
- Upload up to three reference files:
- Character: Upload an image of a person or character.
- Background: Upload an image of a scene or environment.
- Logo: Upload an image of your company or brand logo.
- (Optional) To replace or delete a reference image, hover over it and click the Replace or Delete icon.
You can also choose from prebuilt prompts for style, framing, presentation, pose, environment, clothing, and expression. Click the Quick Prompts icon in the lower-left and select a pill button to apply it, or click again to deselect it. For guidance on getting the best results, click the Tips icon next to it.
As you iterate, new versions appear in the preview panel. Use the filmstrip or arrows to switch between versions and compare results.
When you’re ready, select a version and click Save character. Enter a name, then click Save. Your character will appear under the Saved characters tab. If you leave without saving, your changes will be lost.
To rename or delete a saved character, hover over it, click the three-dot menu in the upper-right corner, then choose Rename or Delete.
Upload a Character
- Click Upload character in the Character library tab. Alternatively, you can drag and drop an image file into the Upload character tile.
- Select an image file from your computer.
- Supported image file formats include JPG, PNG, and WEBP, up to 10 MB.
- Enter a name for your character, then click Save character.
The uploaded character appears in the Saved characters tab.
Customize a Character
Customize your selected character by clicking the Customize button in the lower-right corner of the character preview. This opens the character customization interface, where you can do things like:
- Change the background or setting
- Update clothing or appearance
- Modify the character’s pose
- Add or remove elements
To speed up customization, click the Quick Prompts icon in the lower-left to use prebuilt prompts. Click the Tips icon next to it for guidance on improving your results.
AI Avatars character customization chat interfaceAdd Character Voice
Use the audio selection panel to generate text-to-speech audio for your character. If you’ve used AI text-to-speech in Rise 360 before, this experience will feel familiar.
To choose a voice and create your audio, follow these steps:
- Select a voice from the dropdown menu.
- If you’re using a character from the library, a recommended voice is selected by default.
- Open the dropdown to explore other options.
- Click the play button to preview a voice.
- Click View all voices to browse the full voice library.
- Add your script.
- Enter your script in the text box.
- To generate a script, click Write with AI and enter a prompt or choose from prebuilt options.
- Scripts can be up to 5,000 characters long.
- Configure advanced settings (optional).
- Click Advanced settings to choose a voice model or make further adjustments.
- Generate speech.
- Click Generate voiceover to create the voiceover.
- Each version is saved in the History list on the right, below the character preview, for easy comparison.
- Use the static preview on the right to check how the voice pairs with your character.
Adjust Video Settings
AI avatar videos are compressed by default to preserve quality while optimizing file sizes for web distribution. To generate the highest-quality output, check the Generate in high quality box in the Video settings section. High-quality videos produce larger file sizes, which some Learning Management Systems (LMS) may not support.
Closed captions are automatically generated for AI avatar videos. To exclude closed captions, uncheck the Generate captions with AI box.
Generate Avatar Video
When you’re satisfied with the character and voice pairing, select both, and then click Generate with [X] credits in the bottom right to create the avatar video. The credit usage is shown on the button, and your remaining credits appear next to it.
You’ll see a placeholder block while AI Assistant generates your video. A progress bar also appears in the bottom-left corner. You may continue working while this is in progress.
To edit your video, hover over the block, click Content, then click the Replace with AI Avatar icon in the sidebar menu. This will reopen the AI Avatars workspace, allowing you to update the character, voice, or script.
To download your avatar video, hover over the block, then click the Download icon on the floating toolbar on the left.
Get Better Results with These Tips
The following tips will help you get better, more consistent results when creating AI Avatar videos:
- Keep content simple. Complex scenes with multiple characters or busy environments can lead to unnatural lip-syncing and background movement. Focus on videos that work well with single narrators, such as introductions, transitions, and key takeaways.
- Keep videos short. Videos can be a maximum of five minutes. Shorter presenter videos (less than 2 minutes) produce the best results.
- Make prompts clear and specific. Describe exactly what you want, including details like the character’s role, appearance, and environment.
- Focus on one idea at a time. Break longer content into individual avatar videos, each delivering a single message.
Understanding the following known limitations can help you get more predictable results:
- Generation takes a while. We’re prioritizing output quality, which can increase processing time—especially for longer scripts. We know this can feel slow, and we’re continuing to look for ways to improve the experience.
- You may see excessive or unwanted hand motions. Characters may sometimes gesture more with their hands than expected.
- Background movements might appear unnatural. You may notice subtle motion in the background, even when it’s supposed to be static.
- AI avatar video could trail off. Your video may end abruptly or trail off without a natural pause in the narration.
These are known limitations of the model and cannot be resolved through prompt adjustments. We are working to improve these experiences.
Usage and Credits FAQs
What is a credit? How does it work?
Each time you create or regenerate an AI Avatar video, a small number of video generation credits will be used. You’ll always see exactly how many credits a video will cost before you generate it.
As part of the Labs experience, you’ll have a fixed number of credits to explore and create. We’ll refresh these credits when we release AI Avatars to the public.
What happens when I run out of credits?
This experience currently includes a fixed number of credits. If you use yours up and would like more, you can apply to join our private beta. If you’re accepted, we’ll provide additional credits in exchange for participating in feedback sessions to help us improve the feature. Learn more about our beta and trial terms.
Do credits get used every time I edit or duplicate avatar video blocks?
Credits are only used when regenerating a video; duplicating avatar blocks or editing without regeneration doesn't consume credits.
Are failed generations refunded? How about low-quality or unexpected results?
If a generation fails, the credits used are automatically refunded, allowing you to try again. During this Labs phase, credits won’t be refunded if results don’t meet expectations.
Can credits be shared across a team?
No. Credits are tied to individual users and can’t be shared.
Can admins control or limit usage?
Usage controls are not available during this Labs phase.
Share Your Feedback
We’d love to hear how the AI Avatars feature is working for you! After generating a video, use the feedback prompt in the lower-right corner to rate the result. Click the thumbs-up icon if it meets your needs, or the thumbs-down icon to share your thoughts. Either way, your input goes directly to our product and engineering teams to help improve the experience. You can also use this feedback survey link or share your thoughts in the comments below.
Hi everyone,
We’ve just released a few exciting enhancements to AI Avatars, and we’d love for you to check them out! Here’s what’s new:- References
- Use References to guide character generation with your own visual assets. This is only available in the Create Character workflow.
- Quick Prompts
- Choose from prebuilt prompts for style, framing, presentation, pose, environment, clothing, and expression. Available in the Create and Customize Character workflows.
- Tips
- A new Tips icon is now available in the Create and Customize Character workflows to help you get even better results.
- Delete and Rename Saved Characters
- Keep your library organized by renaming or deleting saved characters.
- Upload Character
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- Upload your own character to your Saved Character library.
- Download your Avatar Video
- You can now download avatar videos by hovering over the block and selecting the Download icon from the floating toolbar on the left.
As always, we welcome any feedback! You can share that here in this discussion, or use this feedback survey link!
- References
140 Replies
- AdrianTam-995f4Community Member
Is it possible to upload our own voice to use with a custom avatar? I thought Dave showed how he created an avatar of himself in the What's New in Articulate 260 (q1) but didn't show how he was able to upload his voice and I don't see that option.
- JasonDalrympleCommunity Member
I already upvoted the idea of having some video controls, such as fade in/out, or the option to extend the video length by a x number of seconds to allow the avatar to get to a "set" position at the end.
I'll add having a way to write "directorial" instructions, as if you're directing the scene from a screen play.
Hi JasonDalrymple,
Thanks for sharing this feedback!
I've logged your thoughts with our product team.
- CarmenWatermanCommunity Member
I tried something that I learned to use in an AI music video generator and was able to add a short pause and have the avatar look at the camera but using the square blocks at the end of the script like this:
[3 second pause as she looks at the camera and smiles gently]
I may still cut 1 second off but at least she didn't end with a weird expression at the end of the video. So I can use it in the course I was editing.
Thanks for sharing, CarmenWaterman!
- IrisSchlabitzCommunity Member
I am not sure if this was already mentioned in the group, but it would make sense to have an option like "remove background" from the avatar so you can use it in front of any background!
- JeffreyRiley-9eCommunity Member
I did mention that in the survey I completed. I agree with your suggestion.
- ChrisPim-f7a22bCommunity Member
Maybe you can upload a .png file with the background removed in the meantime. Does it allow .png upload?
- JanetCCCommunity Member
Yes, you can upload a .png with a transparent background and get good results.
Hi IrisSchlabitz,
I can see how the ability to fully remove the background would allow for more creativity! I've shared your idea internally.
- ChrisPim-f7a22bCommunity Member
Are there any plans to allow speech sampling of a real voice and creation of a voice template to use as your chosen voice?
Hi ChrisPim-f7a22b,
Thanks for reaching out!
Currently, I don't have plans to share on this idea, but I've submitted it to our product team. We'll let you know if we have any news!
- JenniferSweeneyCommunity Member
When I create a video, at the very end the person moves/smiles/opens their mouth almost like it wants to loop back to the beginning, but it's awkward to have in there. Has anyone found a fix/hack for preventing/stopping this?
- GabeShulmanCommunity Member
Since you are able to download the videos, you can simply trim it in a video editing tool and then upload the version you like. you can also add fades or other graphics while you're at it!
- CarmenWatermanCommunity Member
I always put this command at the end of my script:
[2 second pause as she looks at the camera and smiles gently]
Then if there is still something after her smile I cut the last second off the video and it removes that awkward piece. This is what I do for now until they have editing ability in these. I have to say though I am really impressed with the AI Avatars and being able to take a character and change their background or clothes so that it is always the same. I use the same voice for each of the videos in a particular course for consistency. I hope this may help you.
Carmen
- JasadaSmithCommunity Member
Carmen adding this at the end of a script means that its a command as opposed to part of the script? [2 second pause as she looks at the camera and smiles gently]I wasnt aware there were or do you mean at the end of the design section?
Hi JenniferSweeney,
Thanks for providing this feedback! I've noted this internally.
- vchulakCommunity Member
I’d love to see the flexibility to integrate AI Avatars into various multimedia blocks. Specifically, using them within a process block would be fantastic for simulating back-and-forth dialogue.
Hi vchulak,
We appreciate hearing your feedback! I've shared this with our product team.
- PaoloFlores-d9eCommunity Member
I've just tried this, and it's great, considering it's still in the early stage of development. The only mistake I've noticed in my video was that 'staff' was pronounced with a 'p' instead of an 'f'.
- Harsha_RaoCommunity Member
Will AI Avatars be incorporated into Articulate Storyline as well or will it only be exclusive to Rise?
Hi Harsha_Rao,
AI Avatars are only available in Rise 360. We'll let you know if that changes!
- JoanneChenSuper Hero
I tried to create a conversational-style video, so I asked AI to change the background so the avatar would look like it was talking to a client. However, in the generated video, the two people talk at the same time. The idea of an AI video is to be able to create a real conversational video with two avatars chatting together, so we can build a story situation in the videos. I know that might not be easy for now, but creating an AI avatar that talks to someone should be possible. I just don’t know how to make only the avatar speak while the other listens and reacts, like what Tom did in a video with the pen avatar and the robot.
- DK-ZGCommunity Member
JoanneChen , great suggestion!
We are also looking forward to such option which gives a lot more possibility.
Would you please be so kind and share this case which you mentioned? ("...like what Tom did in a video with the pen avatar and the robot...")- JoanneChenSuper Hero
Hi DK-ZG,
I was inspired by TomKuhlmann's demo (https://lnkd.in/gBtZitVN) and thought a conversational video would be very useful. Thanks to KellyAuner for explaining the secret behind Tom’s video. I figured out a workaround as below to avoid showing the listener’s mouth, and it works.
Conversational video create in Rise AI Avatar
Hi JoanneChen,
I'm glad you're experimenting with this feature!
For the best results, we recommend using a single character. Scenes with multiple characters can sometimes create unnatural lip-syncing. Tom's robot example likely worked well because the robot didn't have a visible mouth to sync.
I can see how useful it would be to create conversations between two avatars. I've shared your feedback with our team!
- JoanneChenSuper Hero
Thank you KellyAuner for explaining the secret of Tom's demo. It will be in great use if we can create conversational scenario videos between two avatars.
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