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Orelon — AI Video Generator for Cinematic Video Creation

Orelon: the AI video generator for cinematic video creation

Most AI video tools work the same way: a blank prompt box, a spin, a clip that's sort of what you asked for. Orelon starts in a different place — on a feed of finished videos, each with the setup that made it. You find a look you like, and you begin a new generation from that clip, keeping its prompt, model, and camera direction as your starting point.

This is the workflow the homepage calls "discover before you create." Instead of describing a scene into the void, you're building on something you can already see working.

What Orelon is

Orelon is a video-first creative platform. You generate video from a text prompt or a reference image, apply one-click video effects, and compare models side by side — all in one workspace. Images are a first-class part of the product, not an afterthought.

The practical pitch is short: no software to install, no GPU to rent, no pipeline of separate tools. Open a browser tab, and you're creating.

How a video gets made

There are three starting points:

  • A text prompt. Describe the subject, style, atmosphere, and motion you want. The model turns that into a clip.
  • A reference image. Animate a still — a product shot, a character, a look you already have — while keeping the visual direction intact.
  • A video you found in the feed. Every clip carries its setup. Reuse it, remix it, make it yours.

From there you work in five modes: text-to-video, image-to-video, first-last-frame (you set the start and end frames, the model fills the motion between), extend-video, and edit-video. Pick a model, set the shot, generate, and refine.

The models

Orelon surfaces a real model catalog. The video side has 23 models, including Seedance 2.5, Kling 3.0 and Kling V3 Turbo, Veo 3.1 (quality, fast, and lite variants), Wan 2.7, Hailuo 2.3, PixVerse V6, and Grok Imagine. The image side has 14: GPT Image 2, Nano Banana, Seedream 5, Flux 2, Qwen Image 3, and more.

A single catalog lets you compare outputs side by side and keep what fits the scene, without juggling subscriptions or tabs.

Effects and camera control

Beyond raw generation, Orelon offers reusable visual treatments — one-click styles like claymation, watercolor, and VHS — plus camera-led templates. Want a slow push-in on a product, or a tracking shot through a scene? Start from a template that already moves the way you want, then adjust the details.

Practicalities

  • Runs in the browser. No install, no GPU.
  • A free plan to start, credits to generate, and credits are returned when a generation fails.
  • Paid plans include commercial use and watermark-free downloads.
  • Annual plans grant the year's credits upfront and currently come with 30% off.

The workflow is built around one question: what are you trying to say? The tools stay out of the way.

Ready to try it? Open orelon.ai, pick a clip from the feed, and make your first video from it.

Alexander

Alexander