About
We build AI video tools for teams who ship daily
We build generative video tools that let marketing and product teams ship professional content daily, without hiring editors or learning After Effects.
Statesyn started in late 2023 when our founding team—former ML engineers from Meta's video-compression group—watched a friend's startup spend $12K and three weeks producing four product demo videos. We knew diffusion models could generate coherent scene sequences from text; the challenge was making output look professional, not synthetic. After six months prototyping a Transformer-based renderer, we launched a private beta in May 2024 with 40 SaaS marketing teams.
We train proprietary diffusion models on licensed commercial footage, not scraped web video, so output matches the quality bar of stock libraries like Shutterstock. Our editor UI is closer to Google Docs than Premiere Pro: you edit a script, the AI re-renders affected scenes in real time. No timeline juggling. We host a 2.1M-asset library so teams don't need separate subscriptions for music and B-roll.
Our path
- 2023Founded by ex-Meta ML team; began diffusion model training
- May 2024Private beta launch with 40 SaaS marketing teams
- Nov 2024Launched AI voice cloning and batch rendering features
- Mar 2025Reached 1,200 active teams; added 4K export tier
- Jun 2026Integrated 2.1M stock asset library and direct YouTube publish
What we stand for
Render time is a product decision. We optimize model inference and use GPU clusters for preview updates under 2 seconds and final exports in single-digit minutes.
We train on licensed commercial footage, not web scrapes. Every style preset matches professional stock library quality, so output doesn't scream 'AI-generated.'
Flat monthly fee covers unlimited projects and exports. No per-minute billing, no render credit system. If you want to batch-produce 200 videos in one night, go ahead.
Our interface mirrors Google Docs, not Premiere Pro. If you can format a text document, you can produce a video. No timeline scrubbing or keyframe wrestling.
I spent four years optimizing video codecs at Meta and saw how much labor went into simple explainer videos. Our mission: make production-quality video as fast to generate as a blog post. We're not replacing cinematographers; we're arming the 90% of teams who can't afford one.