Overview
VidSimplify is an AI-powered video generator focused on mathematically precise, highly editable 2D/3D animations for explaining complex systems. The platform emphasizes precision visuals, granular edit controls, and repurposing formats. It supports export options up to 1080p on standard plans, with 4K available at higher tiers and enterprise. Core workflows include an API-based generation pipeline, with a credit-based pricing model: 50 credits per generation plus 10 credits per minute of video. A free trial offers 5 video generations (1080p, full feature access, onboarding, priority support) without a credit card. Pricing packs include Starter Pack (500 credits), Creator Pack (2,000 credits) best value, Pro Pack (10,000 credits) with API access, and Enterprise with custom pricing. Documentation covers POST /v1/videos to create jobs, GET /v1/jobs/{job_id}, GET /v1/videos/{video_id}/download, and GET /v1/usage. Features described include granular edits, 2D/3D visualizations, and export options. Contact and sales channels are promoted for trials and enterprise.
Key Features
Granular edit controls
Fine-grained controls over animation timing, visuals, and pacing.
2D/3D visualizations
Support for two- and three-dimensional explainers.
Repurposing formats
Convert visuals into multiple formats for reuse.
Export quality options
Standard 1080p, with 4K available on higher tiers.



Who Can Use This Tool?
- developers:Integrating API for automated video generation
- educators:Creating explainers for complex systems
Pricing Plans
10,000 credits — API access and highest priority.
- ✓10,000 credits
- ✓API access
- ✓Highest priority
Custom pricing for volume, dedicated manager, SLA, 4K, white-label, optional on-premise.
- ✓Volume-based pricing
- ✓Dedicated account manager
- ✓SLA
- ✓4K
- ✓White-label
- ✓On-premise optional
Pros & Cons
✓ Pros
- ✓Credit-based pricing without subscriptions
- ✓Free trial with 5 generations
- ✓API-based workflow for automation
✗ Cons
- ✗Features page reportedly returns 404
- ✗Enterprise pricing is custom/less transparent