How to Use GeeLark Text-to-Video Generator for Social Media

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Creating short videos for social media can take a lot of time, especially when you need fresh content for multiple accounts.

With GeeLark text-to-video generator, you can turn simple text prompts into AI-generated videos, adjust video settings, and save the results to your Library for later use.

In this guide, you’ll learn how to use GeeLark text-to-video generator to write prompts, choose video options, generate videos, manage your assets, and distribute AI videos across social media accounts with GeeLark cloud phones and automation templates.

Key takeaways

  • GeeLark text-to-video generator lets you create AI videos from text prompts. You can choose a model, set the aspect ratio, resolution, and duration, then generate videos for social media use.
  • Different video models come with different settings. Some models support sound generation, web search, contextual relevance, improved descriptions, watermark control, static shots, or fixed seed values.
  • Generated videos are saved to the Library automatically. This makes it easier to review, organize, and reuse your AI-generated videos before publishing.
  • GeeLark cloud phones let you log in to different social media accounts inside separate mobile environments. Each cloud phone can have its own Android system, device information, storage, proxy settings, and location setup.
  • You can publish videos through native apps like TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and X. GeeLark’s App Store and automatic app installation help you prepare many cloud phones without installing apps one by one.
  • GeeLark automation templates can publish AI-generated videos in bulk across different platforms and accounts. They can mimic real phone actions, run in the cloud, and show task logs after publishing.

How to use GeeLark text-to-video generator

GeeLark’s text-to-video generator is located in the AIGC section, where you can also find the image generator for creating AI visuals. Open GeeLark, go to AIGC, and choose Text to video from the top menu.

From there, you can enter a prompt, choose a video model, adjust the output settings, and generate a video that will be saved to your Library.

Choose your video settings

GeeLark text-to-video generator currently supports several models, including Seedance 2.0, Seedance 2.0 fast, Veo3.1, Seedance 1.5 pro, KLING 2.5, Hailuo 2.3, and Seedance 1.0 pro fast.

Most models include basic settings such as aspect ratio, resolution, and duration. Some models also include extra switches or input fields, such as sound generation, web search, contextual relevance, improved description, watermark control, static shot, or fixed seed value.

Here is a quick overview:

ModelAspect ratioResolutionDurationOther available options
Seedance 2.0/ Seedance 2.0 fast21:9, 16:9, 4:3, 1:1, 3:4, 9:16720p, 480p4s-15sSound generation, Web search
Veo3.19:16, 16:91080p, 720p8sSound generation
Seedance 1.5 proAuto match720p, 480p5s, 10sSound generation
KLING 2.516:9, 9:16, 1:11080p5s, 10sContextual relevance
Hailuo 2.3Auto match1080p, 768p6s, 10sImprove description
Seedance 1.0 pro fast16:9, 9:16, 4:3, 3:4, 1:11080p, 720p, 480p5s, 10sAI watermark, Static shot, Fixed seed value

Write your video prompt

After choosing your model and video settings, write your prompt in the prompt box. GeeLark currently supports English and Chinese prompts only, so make sure your prompt is written in one of these two languages.

A good prompt should give the AI enough context to understand the scene. Instead of writing something too short, describe the subject, action, setting, style, and camera movement.

You can also check the official prompt guides for the model you plan to use. Different models may have different recommendations for prompt structure, camera movement, action description, visual style, and scene details.

Official prompt guides you can refer to:

Generate and manage your videos

Once your prompt and settings are ready, submit the generation task. GeeLark will start creating the video based on your prompt, selected model, and video settings.

After the video is generated, it will be saved to the Library automatically. You can go to the Library to find the video, review it, and use it later in your content workflow.

This is especially useful if you create videos for multiple social media accounts. Instead of downloading files and organizing them manually every time, you can keep your generated videos in one place and use them when preparing content for publishing.

The Library also connects video generation with the next part of the workflow. Once your AI-generated videos are saved there, you can use them with GeeLark cloud phones, native social media apps, and automation templates to distribute content across accounts.

How to publish AI-generated videos on social media accounts

In GeeLark, each cloud phone can run native social media apps where you log in to your accounts. You can then use automation templates to publish different AI-generated videos across platforms and accounts. These templates mimic real phone actions, such as tapping, scrolling, and typing.

Log in to each account on a separate cloud phone

In GeeLark, you can create a dedicated cloud phone for each account. Then, you can install social media apps on that cloud phone and log in to the account inside the native app.

A cloud phone is a real Android phone hosted in the cloud. Instead of buying and managing physical devices, you can control thousands of cloud phones from one computer in GeeLark.

Each cloud phone can have its own:

  • Android system: Support for Android 9 to Android 16.
  • Unique device identifiers: Including Android ID, IMEI, MAC address, Bluetooth address, and more.
  • Real device information: Such as a real phone brand and model.
  • Independent storage space: Each cloud phone has its own storage, so files and app data do not mix across accounts.
  • Proxy settings: You can assign proxies to cloud phones to simulate phone usage from different countries or regions.
  • Location setup: The cloud phone can match its GPS location with the proxy IP location for GPS spoofing.
  • Multi-account management tools: GeeLark also provides a clean management interface, proxy management, team member permissions, and automation features for large-scale account operations.

You can install social media apps like TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook on each cloud phone, just like you would on a real phone.

As shown below, you do not need to buy physical devices, deal with cables, or worry about heat from running many phones at the same time. With one computer, you can manage hundreds of cloud phones and work across multiple social media accounts from a single GeeLark dashboard.

Publish videos through native social media apps

After you create cloud phones for your accounts, the next step is installing the social media apps you need. Doing this manually is fine for one phone. But if you manage 50 or 500 cloud phones, installing TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, X, YouTube, and other apps one by one becomes a waste of time.

GeeLark solves this with its built-in App Store and automatic app installation. You can choose the apps you need and let GeeLark install them in bulk.

Once the apps are ready, you can log in to each account inside its own cloud phone and publish videos through the native app. For example, you can open TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, or YouTube on a cloud phone and post content the same way you would on a real phone.

When you publish from a cloud phone, you can choose those videos directly from the Library instead of downloading them to your computer and uploading them again.

Automate repetitive publishing tasks

GeeLark also supports automation templates, so you can publish videos in bulk across different platforms and accounts. This is useful when you need different accounts to post at different times.

GeeLark provides automation templates for common social media publishing tasks, including platforms such as TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, and Facebook.

Instead of opening each cloud phone and repeating the same upload steps yourself, you can choose a template, select the cloud phones you want to run it on, add the video files from your Library, and set the publishing details.

A typical workflow looks like this:

  • Choose the publishing template for the platform you want to use.
  • Select the cloud phones or account groups that should run the task.
  • Choose the AI-generated videos from the Library.
  • Add captions, hashtags, or other publishing details if the template supports them.
  • Set the schedule for when the task should run.
  • Start the task and check the results in the task logs.

When the automation runs, GeeLark operates the cloud phone like a real user. It can open the app, scroll the screen, tap buttons, upload the selected video, enter text, and complete the publishing flow. It can also use random delays between actions, so the process does not look like a fixed, instant script running the same way every time.

The task runs in the cloud, so it can continue even if your computer is turned off.

After the task finishes, you can check the task logs to see which posts were published successfully, failed, or need attention.

Conclusion

GeeLark text-to-video generator is not meant to replace every AI video tool you already use. If you have a tool that works well for your creative process, you can still use it to generate videos, edit clips, or prepare content ideas.

Where GeeLark becomes useful is the next part of the workflow: publishing AI-generated videos across multiple social media accounts. Social media is still largely mobile-first, especially on platforms like TikTok, Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts, and Facebook Reels.

GeeLark gives you cloud phones, native app publishing, the Library, and automation templates, so you can move videos from creation to multi-account publishing in a more organized way.

So if you only need to create a few videos, your usual AI tools may be enough. But if you need to manage accounts, prepare different videos, and publish content across platforms at scale, GeeLark can be a practical part of that workflow.

FAQs about text-to-video generator

Yes, you can use the generated videos for social media content, including brand posts, product clips, creator content, and account testing. However, you should still review each video before publishing, especially if it includes people, products, logos, text, or claims that may affect your brand or platform compliance.

Not always. If you manage multiple accounts, publishing the exact same video everywhere can make your content look repetitive. A better approach is to create several versions of the same idea, then assign different videos to different accounts, regions, or platforms.

Yes. GeeLark is not limited to videos created by its own text-to-video generator. You can also use videos created with other AI tools, and publish them through GeeLark cloud phones and automation templates.

It can work for both, but its bigger advantage appears in multi-account workflows. If you only manage one account, you may only need a simple AI video generator. If you manage many accounts, GeeLark helps connect video generation with cloud phones, native app publishing, and automation.

No. Generated videos are saved to the Library, so you can review them first, organize them, and decide when or where to publish them later. This is useful when you want to prepare content in batches before scheduling publishing tasks.