In this Trends.vc Report, we talk about how to use AI to make faceless videos, how to maintain anonymity while looking like a human, what to use instead of stock footage and more.
You can become a YouTuber without worrying about how you look, speak and act on camera.
Speaking on camera raises the barrier to entry for YouTube creators.
Faceless YouTube channels rely on stock footage, virtual characters, animation, audio and/or editing skills.
Faceless YouTube Channels
Faceless YouTube Niches
Video Creation Tools
- Alec Wilcock shows how to use ChatGPT to write video scripts.
- Dreamcloud shows how to use Steve AI to make animated videos.
- Premier Gal shows how to use Runway and other tools to edit videos and sound.
- Scalespeeder Gaming shows how he uses Midjourney to make photorealistic thumbnails.
- Devon Canup says he’s made $1,000,000+ in 3 years with faceless YouTube channels.
- Chems says he owns 30+ faceless YouTube channels and earns $1,000,000+ per year.
- Mrboofy used WarpFusion to turn Matt Wolfe into fantasy characters.
- Ciara Rowles is building TemporalKit that turns people into characters while preserving natural motion.
- INNOVA Crafts’ videos get ~150,000 views. Their Shorts get up to 5,000,000 views.
- Videogyan Kids Shows’ videos get ~150,000 views. Their Shorts get up to 800,000 views.
- Comics Explained’s videos get up to ~120,000 views. Their Shorts get up to 1,000,000 views.
- Chris Invests uses whiteboard animation.
- Upgraded Mentality mixes 2D sketches and animation.
- Escaping Ordinary visualizes book summaries and ideas.
- Bestie is active on Instagram and Facebook.
- Daily Dose of Internet promotes his channel on TikTok and Instagram.
- Baseball Doesn’t Exist shares videos on TikTok, Twitter and Instagram.
“YouTube is saturated.”
You underestimate the scale of the internet. YouTube is big enough for you to carve out your niche. Experiment with different formats, copy what’s working and add your own touch to stand out.
“Faceless YouTube channels have limited brand recognition. They all look the same.”
While some of them are not associated with a real human, consistent branding can help you get noticed. Becoming a VTuber is another option if you want to put a face to your channel.
“Becoming a VTuber won’t stop copycats. They can copy virtual characters.”
That’s true. Copycats can copy your virtual avatar, scripts and assets. A better way to defend yourself is to move to the real world. It’s harder to copy your room than your graphics.
“The learning curve for animation skills can be steeper than learning how to act on camera.”
Those who act on camera often still use animations. We're simply removing an ingredient.
“It can be hard to build personal connections with my audience if I’m running a faceless YouTube channel.”
No choice is without tradeoffs. While channels “with a face” tend to get more engagement. You can sacrifice bonding with your audience for lower key-person risk and production costs.
“You said that YouTube Shorts are easier to create. It's harder to tell stories and create compelling content in shorter formats.”
Podcast hosts share clips of longer interviews to pique interest. You can take Shorts from longer videos to grow your channel.
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Great breakdown, Dru. This report nails the key insight: faceless channels are becoming a legitimate business model, not just a side hustle hack. The combination of lower production costs + AI tooling has dropped the barrier to entry dramatically since you wrote this.
What I'd add to this in 2026: the real bottleneck isn't any single tool anymore — it's the pipeline orchestration. You've got great AI for scripts (Claude, GPT), solid TTS options, improving video generation — but stitching these into a reliable daily workflow that runs without babysitting is where most creators hit a wall. Especially when you try to scale to multiple channels or cross-post to TikTok, Reels, etc.
This is exactly the problem I'm tackling with ChannelPilot — a fully managed service that handles the entire end-to-end workflow: niche selection, daily topic research, AI script generation, video production, voiceover, and auto-publishing to 9 platforms. The goal is turning "run a faceless channel" from a daily grind into a truly passive operation.
Your point about Shorts yielding better ROI is spot on — we're seeing the same thing. Short-form content on faceless channels consistently outperforms long-form by 5-10x on views per effort hour. And with cross-posting automation, you can multiply that reach across TikTok, Reels, and Shorts simultaneously. The "one-person million-dollar channel" prediction is even more realistic now than when you wrote this.
Great report — this space has moved incredibly fast since 2023.
One thing I'd add from building in this space: the bottleneck has shifted from "can you make a video" to "can you make a video that doesn't look AI-generated." Tools like Veo3 and Seedance have gotten good enough that the raw generation is almost solved, but style consistency across episodes is still the hard problem.
The channels that win long-term seem to be ones that nail a very specific visual identity (color palette, pacing, transition style) and maintain it religiously across every upload. That's actually much easier to automate than people think — once you've defined the "template," you can enforce it programmatically.
The other underrated insight in your report: multi-platform publishing is where the real leverage is. Same content, 9 platforms, costs you nothing extra. That's where most creators are leaving money on the table.
Very interesting read, thanks for sharing. With the whole AI buzz there may be a sweet middle path of AI faces which solves for the brand recognition issue of faceless YT channels
Great point. Scalable channels with faces.
Hi! really enjoyed reading your post.
Completely agree with all your points. I think Gen AI could help a lot in this regard.
Btw, congrats on getting the #1 Product of the Month in PH! That's huge! Keep up the great work, my friend
🙏 Thanks for checking it out Sher! Hope the report is useful.
This is interesting as a content creator myself, looking at the new era of channels, that are using Ai to stay anonymous is a fascinating new reality.
Quite handy info, thanks for sharing.
Hope it's helpful 👊
Great article, faceless videos are the next thing!
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Very Knowledgeable content, all points agreed. Also there is a huge demand of gaming channels on Pet Values in Roblox like Telanthric. as they also don't require your face, just play the game and record it. Enjoying while earning.
I think the lack of a human face can take away a great amount of value from the content. It is easier for viewers to connect with a real human face.
I think Generative AI is a bigger risk to those channels rather than an opportunity.
We will be flooded with content that will just get better and easier to make until there is almost no difference.
A "Face" or knowing there is a real human behind a channel will be a value that is very costly to give up on.