AI Cartoon Video Maker
Turn any idea, script, or memory into a full cartoon video with scenes, voiceover, music, and captions in minutes.
Loved by 50,000+ AI creators
From a Prompt to a Cartoon Video
Describe your idea, paste a script, or start with a short prompt. Zebracat turns it into a full cartoon video with scenes, characters, motion, voiceover, music, and captions.
See What You Can Build With the AI Cartoon Video Generator
Create cartoon videos from prompts, scripts, stories, brand briefs, lessons, or quick social posts.
- Children's books and bedtime stories
- YouTube cartoon channels
- Narrated short stories
- Character-led mini-episodes


- SaaS explainer videos
- Cartoon product ads
- Onboarding and tutorial videos
- App promo Reels and Shorts
- TikTok and Reels skits
- Cartoon meme videos
- Storytime YouTube Shorts
- Faceless creator content

How to make cartoon videos with AI?
Three steps to create a cartoon video from scratch.
Why Zebracat Is the Best AI Cartoon Video Generator
Most AI cartoon tools stop at one image or a five-second clip. Zebracat turns your prompt, script, or story into a finished cartoon video with multiple scenes, motion, voiceover, captions, music, and editing in one workflow.
FAQs
What is a cartoon video AI generator?
A cartoon video AI generator turns prompts, scripts, or images into animated cartoon videos. The output usually includes multiple scenes, characters, motion, voiceover, captions, and music. With Zebracat, you write or paste your idea and get a complete cartoon video in minutes, with no drawing, rigging, or animation software. Export it for TikTok, Reels, Shorts, or YouTube.
What content works best with an AI cartoon video maker?
This format works for any video that benefits from clarity, warmth, or imagination. Strong use cases include kids' stories, YouTube cartoon series, brand explainers, product ads, course lessons, faceless creator content, storytime Shorts, social skits, recruitment videos, internal training, and cartoon meme content. It also fits indie storytellers, kidlit authors, and educators who need short, repeatable formats.
How do I write a prompt for cartoon AI videos?
Write a prompt that describes the subject, setting, mood, visual style, and video format. Example: 'Create a 30-second cartoon video about a small robot who learns to bake bread in a sunny village kitchen. Friendly 2D cartoon style, bright colors, soft motion, upbeat music, vertical format for TikTok.' Strong prompts mention who is in the scene, where it takes place, the mood, the cartoon style, the music feel, and the platform you publish on.
Can I edit the cartoon video after it generates?
Yes. You can edit scenes, swap visuals, rewrite captions, adjust voiceover, change music, and tighten pacing after the first render. This is useful when you like the cartoon style but want a sharper hook, a clearer message, or a version tailored to TikTok, Reels, Shorts, or YouTube.
Can I make cartoon videos for TikTok, Reels, and YouTube Shorts?
Yes. Zebracat produces vertical cartoon videos sized for TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts, with built-in captions, voiceover, music, and scene pacing. You can also export square or horizontal versions for YouTube, LinkedIn, and ads, so one cartoon idea ships in multiple aspect ratios from a single project.
Can I use my own voice or music in the cartoon?
Yes. Upload your own voice recording, or clone your voice once with Zebracat and reuse it across every cartoon video you make. You can also bring your own music, choose from the built-in library, or let Zebracat pick a track that matches the mood. This is useful for creators, educators, brands, and authors who want recurring characters with the same voice across episodes, lessons, ads, or storytime videos.
Can I use AI cartoon videos commercially?
Yes, on Zebracat plans that include commercial rights. Keep prompts original and avoid direct references to copyrighted characters, films, studio names, or protected mascots. A safe commercial prompt describes the look, mood, and characters in your own words instead of asking for a specific brand or franchise. Check your plan terms before running paid ads.



