From speech to working text.
Upload an audio or video file, or paste a public YouTube or Instagram link, and Repic transcribes it: a clean or word-for-word verbatim read, timestamped segments, optional translation, and SRT / VTT subtitle export. From there, hand the transcript to your engines to become carousels, threads or caption packs, in your voice.
Images that come out on-brand.
Describe an image and Repic renders it grounded in your brand, palette and visual direction applied by default, with a toggle for a blank slate. Pick the model per run, guide it with a reference image or your AI Twin, generate several variations in one pass, and choose the aspect ratio for where it will land. Download as PNG, JPG or WebP, or send it into your posts.
Short clips, rendered while you work.
Describe a shot and Repic renders a short clip with Google's Veo, 4 to 8 seconds, in 16:9 or 9:16, from a text prompt or a reference image, with your palette and visual direction steering the look. Renders run in the background and save to your session, so you can close the tab and come back for the MP4.
Resolution, without the redo.
Feed in a photo, product shot or generated image and get back a higher-resolution version, 2x or 4x the longest side in one pass, with edges and texture reconstructed rather than stretched. Upload a JPEG, PNG or WebP, or send a freshly generated image straight in; the run saves to your history.
Your product, on a model, from two photos.
Upload a photo of a person and a photo of a garment or product, and Repic renders the person wearing it, draped and lit to match the shot. Add a short note on setting or lighting when you want to steer it. The render runs in the background and saves to your history, ready for Stories or the shop.
Account analytics, read honestly.
Point it at an Instagram username and get account analytics in one report, followers, following, post count and engagement rate. When a metric can't be read, the run says so plainly instead of guessing, the same honest statuses you see everywhere in Repic.
