AIpreneur — Clone Viral Animation Channel with Claude AI
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WATCH NEXT:https://youtu.be/d6JCWUBGLbM “In this video, I show you how I cloned a viral animation YouTube channel using Claude AI, AI visuals, voiceover, and CapCut. This is a complete faceless YouTube automation workflow for creating stickman-style animation videos without showing your face.
You’ll learn the exact 5-step system: ✅ STEP 1 — Find a proven viral idea (modeled from channels already winning) ✅ STEP 2 — Write a retention-optimized script with AI in under 60 seconds ✅ STEP 3 — Generate clean stick figure visuals + animations (Nano Banana 2 + Veo 3) ✅ STEP 4 — Create a human-sounding voiceover for free (ElevenLabs) ✅ STEP 5 — Assemble everything in CapCut into a finished video
This faceless YouTube automation method is perfect for beginners who want to start a stick figure channel, an AI cartoon channel, or any automated YouTube channel without showing your face or paying for editors.
🔗 TOOLS MENTIONED: → Claude (AI script + workflow engine) → Google Flow (Nano Banana 2 images + Veo 3 animation) → ElevenLabs (AI voiceover) → CapCut (free editing)
⏱️ CHAPTERS: 00:00 — How channel cloning works 00:45 — Step 1: Finding the winning idea 03:30 — Step 2: AI script writing 06:00 — Step 3: Creating visuals & animations 09:30 — Step 4: AI voiceover 12:00 — Step 5: Assembling in CapCut
▶️ WATCH NEXT: https://youtu.be/d6JCWUBGLbM
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What if you could build a faceless stick figure YouTube channel [music] without drawing, without showing your face, and without hiring an animator? In this video, I’m going to show you a simple, free AI [music] workflow that takes you from idea to script to visuals to voice over to a finished stick figure video step [music] by step. And the best part? You are not starting from zero. You are going to model what is already working, then use AI to build your own version around it. So, if you have ever wanted to start a faceless YouTube channel but felt stuck, watch this carefully because by the end of this video, you’ll know exactly how to find the winning idea, write the script, generate the visuals, create the voice over, and assemble everything into a video ready to upload. Let’s build it step by step. Step one, ideation. Every viral stick figure channel starts with one thing, a winning idea. Not a random idea, a proven idea that is already working on YouTube right now. >> [music] >> And this is where most beginners make their first mistake. They open a blank document and try to think of a viral idea. That sounds smart, but it’s actually the slowest way to start. Viral stick figure channels are not winning because they got lucky with one random idea. They are winning because they understand what their audience already clicks on. So, in this first step, we are going to let Claude AI generate those ideas for us. However, not just any ideas. Ideas modeled from stick figure channels that are already crushing it. And here is how to do it. Head over to Claude and create a free account. You don’t need the paid plan to start. The free version gives you more than enough. Once you are signed in, open a new chat and paste this master prompt that describes the engine of the whole workflow and hit send. In a few moments, Claude asks you which channel you want to model. Pick a stick figure channel that is performing well in a sub niche you actually enjoy. Stick figure self-help, stickman comedy, productivity stickman, philosophy stickman, motivational stick figure stories, anything. For me, I picked this stick figure channel called Simple Easy. Copy the channel URL from YouTube, paste it into Claude, and hit send. After that, Claude asks you to share the channel name and screenshots of the channel, the profile picture, the banner across the top, and the about page. So, head back to YouTube, open your selected channel, take screenshots of those three things, and drag them straight into Claude. Type screenshots attached and hit send. In a few moments, Claude studies the branding silently and gives you a full branding brief, five channel name ideas, two channel description options, a logo prompt, and a banner prompt. Save those, we’ll use them later when we build the actual channel. Then, in Claude hit next. Claude asks for video transcripts. So, go back to the channel, click on popular videos, open one of the top performers, scroll under the description, and click show transcript. Copy the full transcript, paste it into Claude, do this for two or three more videos, and hit send. Now, Claude has the full DNA of that channel. Claude then asks, “Do you want me to generate video ideas, or do you already have a topic?” If you already know what video you want to make, type your topic. If you don’t, just type generate ideas. And this is where Claude does the real deep analysis. It studies the transcripts and pulls out the channel’s actual style, the hooks, the pacing, the storytelling flow, and the retention patterns that make people keep watching. In the same chat, Claude also gives you five video ideas built around that exact style. Pick the one that excites you the most, and that’s step one done. But, an idea is only the seed. The script is what turns that seed into a video people actually watch. So, let’s move into it. Step two, script writing. The script is what keeps viewers glued to the screen, and this is where most stick figure
Chapters
- 00:00 — How channel cloning works
- 00:45 — Step 1: Finding the winning idea
- 03:30 — Step 2: AI script writing
- 06:00 — Step 3: Creating visuals & animations
- 09:30 — Step 4: AI voiceover
- 12:00 — Step 5: Assembling in CapCut