Leoza started as a private tool one creator built to keep shipping daily storytime videos without burning out. When friends kept asking to use it, it turned into a product. We're still tiny, still opinionated, and still building alongside the creators who use it every day.
AI shouldn't mean lower quality. Every Leoza feature exists because a real creator asked for it, then we polished it until it felt like magic.
You own your videos, books, songs, and images — full commercial rights, no watermarks, no rug-pulls. If you cancel, your library stays yours forever.
Faceless content lets voices that would otherwise never appear on camera reach millions. Introverts, private creators, church schools, single parents — everyone deserves a shot at their story going viral.
In late 2025, a solo creator running a storytime channel hit a wall. Filming, editing, captioning, and posting one video used to eat a full afternoon. Scaling to a video-a-day meant scaling burnout, not audience.
So they wrote a tiny script that turned a prompt into a video. Then another that added music. Then one that generated illustrations. Six months later, that private script had become a whole content engine — script writing, voiceover, per-scene AI illustrations, captions, hook bumpers, music, and auto-scheduling — all wired together.
Word got out. Friends wanted access. Friends of friends wanted access. In early 2026, Leoza became a real product with real customers — mostly niche creators shipping daily content, plus a growing number of educators and small agencies.
We're not a hundred-person startup. We're a small team obsessed with making short-form video creation feel effortless. Every update is shipped by people who actually use the tool. Every feature is built because someone in our creator community asked for it.