video generator
Last updated: April 21, 2026
On ListMySaaS, jupa appears in the “AI agents” category. video generator \ I watched a creator friend spend three weeks and $2,000 on a product video. The result was fine. Not great, just fine. Another guy posted a 15-second AI clip on TikTok. Got 2 million views. No crew, no budget. I started looking into AI video tools and hit a problem nobody talks about: the good models are scattered across different platforms, each with their own interface, signup process, and pricing. You… The listing is informational only: jupa is run by its vendor, not ListMySaaS. As of April 21, 2026, this profile was last updated and provides an outbound link to the product’s official site.
\ I watched a creator friend spend three weeks and $2,000 on a product video. The result was fine. Not great, just fine. Another guy posted a 15-second AI clip on TikTok. Got 2 million views. No crew, no budget. I started looking into AI video tools and hit a problem nobody talks about: the good models are scattered across different platforms, each with their own interface, signup process, and pricing. You need Kling? Go there. Want to try Sora? Different site. Veo? Good luck juggling three tabs and a spreadsheet to compare results. That's why we built Jupa. One workspace, four models: Kling, Sora, Veo, Seedance. Pick what you need, generate, download. No bouncing between services. The motion control is what got me. Upload a reference image and video, and it transfers the movement. I've seen it smooth out animations that used to look wobbly. Upload your character's image + a dance video, get something that actually moves right. Made a video for my nephew's birthday. Typed "cartoon dragon flying over mountains." Took maybe 3 minutes. He thought I hired an animator. The real use case is content creators who need volume. Post more without burning out. Test different versions fast. Keep your feed fresh without a production team. Skip the agency. Try jupa.video—first generation is free.