
Wondercraft Unveils Wonda: The First AI Agent For Content Creation
Wondercraft, the Y Combinator-backed AI content studio, today announced Wonda: the first AI agent built for content creation – enabling users to create, edit, and refine professional audio and video by simple conversation.
Users describe what they want, Wonda brings it to life and then iterates in real-time through an intuitive conversational interface without the need for editing software or technical skills.
“Human storytelling began with conversations around a campfire. Wonda brings us back to that simplicity—you speak, and Wonda creates,” said Dimitris Nikolaou, co-founder of Wondercraft. “Nothing is as powerful as human storytelling, yet too many creative ideas die in the timelines of archaic editing tools. Adobe had 30 years to simplify creation. Wonda does it in 30 seconds.”
Wonda marks a radical shift in how marketers and creative teams make content: not with timelines, recording software and traditional editing tools that have been dominating the market, but with natural, human, intuitive conversation.
“The future of creative production won’t be built on complexity for the few—but on simpler conversations for the many,” said Oskar Serrander, co-founder and a veteran in the creator economy. “We are entering a new era of human creativity where AI agents will soon be as foundational as the browser. Wonda replaces traditional workflows and software with dialogue to shape your ideas in real time. It’s a shift in how creative work gets done: faster, more intuitively, and more accessible than ever.”
According to a recent research report by Wondercraft, more than 80% of global creators now incorporate AI into their workflows—and nearly 40% use AI end-to-end, from ideation to production. Wonda is the first AI agent built to match that ambition.
Since February 2024, Wondercraft has onboarded more than 300,000 users in 110 countries, including creative teams at companies like Amazon, Spotify, BetterHelp, the World Bank, and Publicis Groupe. Wondercraft is also the AI production platform vetted and used by Spotify Advertising. With Wonda, the company is expanding through more partnerships, embedding its agent into the platforms where creative work already happens.
“We’re not just building the most comprehensive content studio in the world—we’re building an agent that powers creativity wherever it’s needed,” said Serrander.
Wonda is now available for audio production, with video generation rolling out to beta users in the fall. To experience Wonda and the new Wondercraft content studio, sign up and join the waitlist at wondercraft.ai/wonda.
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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.
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