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ai-influencer

v1.0.0

Create an AI clone video (talking head) from a single reference photo, a text script, and a cloned voice. Automates the pipeline of image generation (Gemini), voice cloning (ElevenLabs), and lip-sync video animation (Kling AI).

Sourced from ClawHub, Authored by yadavabhijeet4

Installation

Please help me install the skill `ai-influencer` from SkillHub official store. npx skills add yadavabhijeet4/ai-influencer

AI Influencer Agent Skill

This skill allows OpenClaw to automatically generate photorealistic talking-head videos (AI clones) without you ever needing to record. It orchestrates a 3-step pipeline:

  1. Identity Lock (Visuals): Takes a base photo and prompt to generate a 4K studio-quality portrait (mocked/orchestrated via Gemini/Nano Banana Pro).
  2. Voice Cloning (Audio): Takes your text script and generates a natural voice track using ElevenLabs.
  3. Lip Sync & Animation (Video): Takes the static image and the audio track, and runs them through Kling AI's advanced Avatar/Lip-Sync pipeline to create a seamless, talking video.

Prerequisites

To use this pipeline, you must have the following API keys set in your environment: - ELEVENLABS_API_KEY: For generating the voice track. - KLING_ACCESS_KEY & KLING_SECRET_KEY: For animating the final video.

Usage

When a user asks to generate an AI Influencer video or "run the influencer pipeline", use this script:

uv run {baseDir}/scripts/influencer_pipeline.py 
    --image "/path/to/reference.png" 
    --prompt "A man sitting at a desk looking at the camera, subtle natural movement, calm, talking head" 
    --text "This is the script that the AI avatar will speak." 
    --voice-id "YOUR_ELEVENLABS_VOICE_ID"

How It Works

This script acts as a high-level orchestrator. In a real-world scenario, it sequentially calls the ElevenLabs API for audio generation, and the Kling AI API (identify-face -> advanced-lip-sync) for final rendering.

Note: Video generation via Kling API can take 5-10 minutes. Inform the user that the process runs asynchronously and requires sufficient Developer API credits on Kling.