"Maybe I should not bother them."
Maybe you have opened the chat a dozen times. Typed it, deleted it, and acted normal again.
UnspokenVideo gives the feeling a softer way out: one photo, one honest line, and a short paper-character video. It does not force a reply. It simply helps the message arrive in a form that is easier to watch, keep, and answer.
"Maybe I should not bother them."
"What if this time it does not sound like an excuse?"
"What if they finally watch it through?"
"I just want the sentence to be received gently."
This is how the letter arrives first.
When a typed apology looks rehearsed, but your voice and face still feel too exposed.
When there is still one sentence left, and you want it to land without reopening the whole fight.
When the feeling is personal, old, and easier to say sideways than directly.
When the message is more memorial than conversation, and you need it to feel held.
When the text has been sitting in drafts because it is too vulnerable to send as-is.
Upload any image you want to speak for you — a selfie, an avatar, a character you love. No real face required.
Short, messy, specific beats polished. The sentence is what makes people feel seen.
They open a link, watch the short video, and answer with one clear tap.
"I made this instead of texting her again."
"I needed it to sound like me, not like a generated apology."
"Dad, I was angry because I missed you."
"I still save your voicemail."
"He never replied. I still don't regret sending it."
"I rewrote the message eleven times."
The message can stay emotional because the mechanics stay calm: one link, no app, limited storage, and easy exit if you change your mind.
Each plan is a single private cinematic delivery. No subscription, no credits, no pressure to keep making more.
For the message you need to send once, clearly.
For the message you want to feel more giftable, more lasting, more cinematic.
No. We render you as a stylized paper character — more illustrated portrait than photo-real video. Nothing we generate could be mistaken for actual footage of you, and your real photo is deleted within 48 hours.
Never. They tap a link, watch the video, and press one of two buttons. That's it. The whole experience is under a minute and works on any phone.
In Request mode, you are the hurt party. The character that appears is you, addressing them. It works especially well in cultures where direct expression of needs is the default — the paper abstraction makes the ask feel weighty but not aggressive.
That's also an answer. We email you the first time they tap either button, so you know how they responded without turning it into a live score feed. No guilt-trip animation plays back at them. The product is honesty, not leverage.
Yes — "From: Unspoken" is the default masthead. The recipient sees a paper character of you but no name or number unless you add it. Many Request letters are sent this way.
Photos: 48h auto-delete. Letters: you can wipe anytime. Reactions: stored on your account only, and exportable. We do not train any model on your uploads, ever.