Jyro AI focuses on the full video creation process
Many AI video tools focus on one part of production. Jyro AI is being built around a different model. The platform is intended to take an idea from the initial prompt to a completed video without requiring the user to edit separate clips.
A user can provide a concept or instruction, after which the system generates the content needed for the video. This includes the written script, scenes, narration and supporting audio. The finished output is designed to be ready for sharing without a separate editing stage.
The company says its platform can generate videos in more than 18 visual styles. These include cinematic, anime, 3D, cartoon and devotional formats. This range is intended to give users more control over the look and feel of their content.
From short clips to longer videos
Jyro AI is also being developed for different video lengths. The platform can create short clips of around five seconds, while its tested workflow has also handled video generation of up to 10 minutes in one go without editing.
Longer formats of 15, 20 and 30 minutes are being tested through the company's Xpress Mode and remain in beta for other generation modes. The approach gives the platform a wider use case than short-form social media videos alone.
The company sees applications across promotional videos, educational material, digital storytelling, social media content, presentations and other forms of online video.
Original scenes are central to the platform
One of the main features Jyro AI is highlighting is its scene-generation approach. Instead of relying on a library of stock footage and combining existing clips, the platform generates scenes based on the user's prompt.
This can be useful for subjects that are difficult to represent through stock footage. Regional stories, specific characters, stylised scenes and devotional subjects are among the areas where the company sees potential.
The India-first approach is also expected to support regional content and language requirements. This could give creators more options when producing videos for audiences outside English-speaking markets.
Early feedback came before the public launch
Jyro AI has already tested its concept with more than 40 agencies before its planned public launch. According to the company, the feedback from these early conversations helped validate demand for a simpler video production process.
The platform also has four customers ready to pay ahead of the wider launch. These early users are expected to provide further feedback as Jyro AI moves from its pre-launch phase toward broader availability.
The company has not yet announced a confirmed public launch date. It currently expects to make the platform available during the third week of August 2026.
A solo founder is building the platform
Jyro AI was founded by Shaantanu Dhanraj, who has more than 14 years of experience in enterprise sales and revenue operations. His earlier work involved multinational companies and clients across different markets.
The idea for Jyro AI began about seven months before the planned launch. Dhanraj started with the view that video production should not depend on expensive software, specialist editing skills or a large production team.
He then began building the product from the ground up while learning the technical areas needed to develop the platform. The result is a startup focused on bringing several video production functions into one AI-based workflow.
“Jyro was built on a simple belief — anyone with an idea should be able to create a complete, professional video in minutes, not days, without any editing skill,” Dhanraj said.
Video creation is moving toward prompt-based workflows
The launch comes at a time when AI is changing how digital content is produced. Video has become a common format for businesses, educators and independent creators, but traditional production can still require scripting, filming, editing, voice recording, music and post-production.
Prompt-based systems aim to reduce the number of separate steps involved. For users, the appeal is less about replacing every part of professional production and more about making routine video creation possible with fewer tools and less technical work.
Jyro AI is positioning its product around this shift, with the goal of allowing a user to start with an idea rather than a production plan.
Devotional and regional content form part of the focus
The platform is also being designed with Indian content needs in mind. Jyro AI identifies devotional and spiritual video creation as one of its areas of focus, along with regional language content.
This can matter for creators who need visuals that are not easy to source from standard media libraries. A prompt-based generation system can create scenes around a particular setting, story or cultural theme rather than forcing the creator to work with available stock footage.
The company plans to serve a wider group of users as the product develops, including marketing teams, agencies, educators, businesses and individual creators.
Jyro AI prepares for its August launch
Jyro AI is now moving from pre-launch testing toward public availability. While the company has indicated the third week of August 2026 as its target, the final launch date has not been confirmed.
Its stated goal is to make video production possible through a single prompt, while covering the major elements that normally require several tools or people. The coming launch will provide an opportunity to see how the platform performs with wider public use and different types of video projects.
For now, Jyro AI is completing work ahead of its planned release and continuing beta testing of its longer video formats.
The company's website, jyroai.com, is currently under development. Business enquiries can be made through business@jyroai.com. Jyro AI also maintains social media channels on Instagram, X, YouTube and Facebook.
As AI-generated video continues to develop, Jyro AI is entering the market with a clear focus on one part of the process: reducing the gap between having an idea and producing a complete video.