An all-in-one AI creative suite — 100+ video and image models plus purpose-built apps for avatars, UGC ads, and product video, in one workspace.
Last verified · 2026-07-08 · by Moe Ameen
Pollo AI is an all-in-one AI creative suite that puts a large roster of third-party video and image models — plus a set of purpose-built creation apps — behind a single workspace. Instead of committing to one engine, you reach many of the leading models (Google Veo, Kling AI, Runway, Luma, MiniMax Hailuo, Pika, ByteDance Seedance, and OpenAI Sora) alongside Pollo's own house models, and switch between them without leaving the tool. It runs in the browser and ships native iOS and Android apps, so the same account works from a phone or a desktop.
The "Apps" are the part that make it more than a model picker. Pollo bundles task-specific tools on top of the raw generators: an AI Avatar app that turns a still portrait into a talking video with lip-sync and natural movement (up to a couple of minutes long), an AI Character Generator, consistent-character video so a subject holds across shots and scenes, image tools and editing, a video upscaler, lip-sync, video stylization, and marketing-oriented apps like UGC-style ad video, product-video generation, and a URL-to-video tool that drafts a promo straight from a product page. A library of templates and viral effects sits alongside them.
Pollo positions itself around three audiences: creators making video, images, avatars, and audio in one place; marketers producing ads, UGC clips, and campaign assets faster; and sellers or brands generating product visuals, posters, and virtual try-ons. It comes from the team behind HIX.AI. Because Pollo is largely an aggregator of other companies' models rather than a single in-house engine, what you can make — and how much a generation costs in credits — depends on the specific model you pick.
The honest framing: Pollo AI is a generation suite, not a publishing operation. It makes assets — clips, stills, talking-avatar videos, product shots — across a wide menu of models and apps, but it does not write a brand voice across a content week, and it does not caption for feeds, size per platform, schedule, or post anything to your social channels. Pricing is freemium and credit-based: a free tier with a small pool of signup credits and a watermark, then paid tiers (commonly around $15/month for an entry plan and roughly $29/month for a mid plan, with a higher tier above that and a business option). Because credits meter per generation and per model, confirm current numbers on Pollo's own pricing page.
Pollo AI is a hundred generators and a drawer of apps that all end at the same place: a single finished asset on your screen. It is genuinely good at that — pick Veo or Kling for a clip, turn a portrait into a two-minute talking avatar, spin a product page into a UGC ad. What Pollo does not do is take that one asset and turn it into a week of posts. That leap — the atomization — is exactly what Kompozy is built for. Bring a Pollo avatar clip or UGC ad into Kompozy and it becomes a Clipped Short cut for feeds, with branded captions burned in and the frame re-sized per platform, hook text stacked through HyperFrames so the muted first second still reads. The same Pollo still becomes the visual for a Photo Post, a Quote Graphic, or a brand-exact Carousel.
The multiplier is one source fanning into many formats, held to one voice. A single Pollo output seeds a full unit in Kompozy: the clip for short-form, plus native Text Posts, a Blog Article, and an Email Newsletter, all governed by your Persona Brief and banned-word filters so the volume reads as your brand instead of interchangeable model output. And Kompozy generates the pieces Pollo's apps don't — carousels, quote graphics, infographics, blogs, newsletters, and a face-locked recurring persona for talking-head video that stays the same identity across every post, not a fresh avatar each time. Then it closes the loop Pollo leaves open: it schedules and publishes the whole set across nine social platforms plus blog and email from one queue, with Autopilot and a per-post review pipeline. Generate the widest menu of assets in Pollo; atomize them into a content week and ship them everywhere in Kompozy.
Pollo AI is an all-in-one AI creative suite that puts 100+ third-party video and image models (Veo, Kling, Runway, Luma, Hailuo, Seedance, Sora) plus its own models behind one workspace, alongside purpose-built apps for talking avatars, consistent-character video, UGC and product ads, image editing, and upscaling. It runs in the browser and as iOS and Android apps.
It aggregates many of the leading video and image models — Google Veo, Kling AI, Runway, Luma, MiniMax Hailuo, Pika, ByteDance Seedance, and OpenAI Sora among them — plus Pollo's own house models, so you can switch engines without leaving the tool. The exact lineup changes; check Pollo's site for the current list.
It is freemium and credit-based: a free tier with a small pool of signup credits and a watermark, then paid plans commonly around $15/month for an entry tier and roughly $29/month for a mid tier, with a higher tier above that and a business option. Credits meter per generation and per model, so confirm current numbers on Pollo's pricing page.
No. Pollo generates assets — clips, stills, avatar videos, product ads — but it does not caption for feeds, size per platform, schedule, or post to any channel, and it has no brand-voice layer. A content engine like Kompozy handles captions, brand governance, format fan-out, and cross-platform publishing.
Generate the clip or avatar video in Pollo, then bring it into Kompozy. Kompozy burns in branded captions, reframes it per platform, fans it into a Clipped Short, carousel, quote cards, text posts, a blog, and a newsletter in your voice via your Persona Brief, and schedules and publishes the set across nine platforms plus blog and email.