Video Alchemy Review

What is the product about?

Created by Simon and Richard, Video Alchemy is a video creation program that is claimed to help you to create quick and easy marketing videos with a global audience.

What is the product?

Video Alchemy is a piece of software that has been designed to allow users to create marketing videos with ease. Simon and Richard say that this process can be completed in just a few minutes with your videos containing a collection of stock images, music and voices that come included with Video Alchemy. The voices are the main selling point of Video Alchemy with Simon and Richard saying that the vocalisation is natural and organic to the point where you shouldn’t be able to tell the difference. Given that there are allegedly over 100 different combinations of languages and accents this seems unlikely and from the examples that I have heard they sound far from this. At its core Simon and Richard say that Video Alchemy has been designed to help you reach a wider audience by using these voices.

What is the investment vs. the rate of return?

Video Alchemy is cheap enough with Simon and Richard selling it for $27 which is very reasonable. There is a money back guarantee in place for 30 days however this is only vendor backed. In terms of income, there aren’t any examples provided or claims made however given the notion of taking your business to a global audience, there should be some potential to see an increase in your income.

Does the product provide value for money?

Whilst I don’t believe that Video Alchemy is as natural and organic sounding as advertised, the low price combined with the potential means that Video Alchemy does present value for money.

Conclusion

Video Alchemy will not give you the organic sounding voices on your videos that Simon and Richard claim, however there is no denying that the fact that Video Alchemy is understandable will help you to reach a global audience. There are some other minor issues like the fact that Video Alchemy is slightly restrictive however if you only want simple videos then Video Alchemy should be fine, especially for the money.

 

 

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