
Wondercraft
The easy way to create stunning audio, translate your content and have your story told.
Website: www.wondercraft.ai
About Wondercraft
Wondercraft is the first content creation platform that lets anyone create and edit audio and video content through natural conversation.
Built for creators and content teams, to produce ads, podcasts, training material and any type of video, by chatting to an AI, instead of learning how to use complicated editing software.
Founded in 2023 by former Palantir engineers Dimitris Nikolaou, Youssef Rizk, and audio industry veteran Oskar Serrander (Spotify, Acast, iHeartMedia, Dentsu), Wondercraft operates globally from offices in London and New York, serving customers in 110 countries.
The company is backed by Y Combinator, Podcast Host Steven Bartlett, Unicorn AI voice platform ElevenLabs, and Will Ventures.
Latest news
- Jan 30: In the Podnews Weekly Review today, we talk to Wondercraft AI about their new video studio, and look into Goalhanger's new investor.
- Jan 28: Wondercraft launched a new AI Video Studio, that can - among other things - make videos from your podcasts, with animations and images. The tool allows you to select what kind of outcome you want (a business video, a social promo, etc), and give it your podcast's audio (or a prompt about what audio you want). You can even set an avatar of your hosts.
- Aug 22, 2025: Odeeo and Wondercraft announced a partnership - Wondercraft will power instant, multilingual in-game audio advertising for Odeeo, cutting creative timelines from weeks to minutes, the company says.
- Aug 19, 2025: Wondercraft today launches “Wonda”, which it calls “the first AI agent built for content creation – enabling users to create, edit, and refine professional audio and video by simple conversation.”
- Aug 6, 2025: Wondercraft was to launch a new product called Wonda today. Instead, for what the company claims are technical reasons, it’s to launch on Aug 19. Wait - that’s the opening day of Podcast Movement... 🤔
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