
MediaPET.ai has released version 2.0 of its platform, and the update signals a clear shift in how AI video content gets created. The company now offers a chat-enabled interface that makes full video production workable on a mobile device, not as a compromise, but as a primary workflow.
This release positions MediaPET.ai as the first AI video platform to treat mobile as a serious creation environment. For marketers, creators, and product teams, that matters more than it sounds.
A Chat Interface Built Around Projects, Not Clips
The headline feature in version 2.0 is a structured chat interface. Users interact with the system much like they would with conversational AI tools. The difference sits in how MediaPET.ai applies that interaction.
The chat experience is organized around an entire project. Each step guides the user through planning, building, and refining content across multiple scenes. A single instruction can apply edits across the full project. Scene timing, visual changes, and narrative adjustments update together.
This matters because most AI video tools still treat scenes as isolated fragments. MediaPET.ai treats a video like a cohesive asset.
Why Mobile-First Video Creation Changes the Equation
Mobile-friendly tools often strip features to stay usable. MediaPET.ai took the opposite route. The chat interface reduces friction instead of trimming capability.
A marketer can adjust messaging between meetings. A founder can revise a product demo from a phone. A content team can test variants without opening a laptop. The workflow fits real schedules.
That convenience turns speed into an operational advantage.
New Creation Modes Extend Beyond Ads
MediaPET.ai built its reputation as an ad-focused platform. Version 2.0 widens the scope.
The platform now supports three additional modes: ads, short-form movies, and story mode. Each mode adapts the same underlying system to different goals, from direct response to narrative-driven content.
Short-form movies allow creators to assemble cinematic sequences with minimal setup. Story mode supports longer arcs and multi-scene storytelling without resetting context each time.
Spokesperson and UGC Videos Get a Practical Upgrade
One of the more interesting additions is spokesperson video creation. Users can generate videos using either uploaded photos or AI-generated characters.
This feature supports user-generated content, or UGC, which refers to videos styled to resemble authentic customer or creator clips. These videos can include demo segments built from a single product photo.
The result feels less like a slide deck and more like a product in motion.
Leadership Perspective on the Release
MediaPET CEO Dr. Duane Varan framed the update as a clear point of separation from competing platforms. He pointed to the chat interface and spokesperson mode as features that simplify production without lowering output quality.
That focus aligns with where content teams already operate. Speed, clarity, and consistency often outweigh novelty.
Pricing and Availability
Version 2.0 is available now, with plans starting at $24.99 per month. The chat-enabled interface is live for all users.
The company also offers demos for teams evaluating broader adoption.
MediaPET.ai is making a quiet statement with this release. AI video tools no longer need to feel like desktop-bound labs. With version 2.0, video creation fits into the palm of your hand, and it behaves like a conversation instead of a control panel.