Whiteboard Animation Videos [updated] Official

No robot voices. Hire a voice actor with warmth and energy. The voice is your co-host; it must be engaging.

When you watch a drawing emerge stroke by stroke, your brain anticipates what it will become. That tiny moment of prediction ("Oh, that’s a lightbulb!") makes you an active participant, not a passive viewer. Active viewers retain more. whiteboard animation videos

Cut every unnecessary word. Aim for 125-150 words per minute (a 90-second video = ~200 words). Use active voice, short sentences, and analogies. No robot voices