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Infinite Talk — talking video from image/video and audio

Infinite Talk on Zyka generates talking videos from images or videos paired with audio. AI-driven lip-sync and facial animation built for long-form narrated content.

  • Image or video + audio to talking video
  • AI-driven lip-sync
  • Long-form support
  • Built on Zyka

How Infinite Talk Works

01

Provide visual input

Upload either a portrait image or an existing video clip of the subject you want to animate with speech.

02

Add audio

Provide the audio file containing the voice content. Infinite Talk lip-syncs the visual to match the speech.

03

Generate talking video

Infinite Talk produces video with synchronized lip motion and facial animation that matches the audio.

About Infinite Talk

Infinite Talk is Zyka's talking-video generator that accepts both image and video inputs paired with audio, producing lip-synced talking content.

Compared to image-only lipsync models, Infinite Talk's video input flow lets you start from existing video footage and add or replace its audio track with synced lip motion — useful for dubbing, content localization, and corrective audio replacement.

Infinite Talk pairs naturally with Zyka's other talking-head models (Aurora, OmniHuman) — pick based on whether your input is a static image (Aurora/OmniHuman) or existing video footage (Infinite Talk).

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Infinite Talk?

Zyka's talking-video model that generates lip-synced video from either a portrait image or an existing video, paired with audio.

Can I use video as input?

Yes. Infinite Talk accepts video inputs and lip-syncs them to provided audio — useful for dubbing or audio replacement.

How does it differ from Aurora or OmniHuman?

Aurora and OmniHuman are image-only lipsync models. Infinite Talk additionally supports video input — choose based on your source material.

Is it good for long-form content?

Yes. Infinite Talk is built to handle longer narrated content where consistent lip-sync over duration matters.