Launch a complete AI TV network in minutes. From script-to-screen, Synthetic TV’s autonomous V10 engine broadcasts 24/7 to Roku, Apple TV, and YouTube. The world’s first generative television platform.”

The “First” Debate is Over.

For the last few years, the tech world has argued over what constitutes the “first” AI production. Was it a reality show where bots voted each other off? Was it an animated series generated by a prompt?

While others were debating definitions and building “tools” to make 5-second clips, we were building an engine.

Since 2019, Synthetic Television has had a singular mission: to automate the entire creative lifecycle. Today, with the release of our Version 10.0 Engine, we aren’t just making a claim—we are proving it.

Synthetic.tv is the home of the world’s first Complete AI Television Production platform.

The Difference Between “Generative” and “Synthetic”

To understand why this matters, you have to understand the gap in the market.

Generative AI (like Sora, Runway, or Midjourney) is a tool. It replaces the camera. You still need a human to write the prompt, edit the footage, sync the audio, export the file, and upload it to YouTube.

Synthetic Television is an infrastructure. It replaces the studio.

Our V10 engine is an Autonomous AI Television Production system. It acts as the Producer, the Director, the Talent, the Editor, and the Network Executive—simultaneously.

From Script to Screen in Minutes

What does “Complete” actually mean?

In the context of Synthetic TV, “Complete” means the removal of friction between an idea and a broadcast. Our architecture handles the full stack:

  1. The Researcher (Ingestion): Our engine monitors your RSS feeds and news sources, identifying stories that fit your specific channel demographics.
  2. The Talent (Casting): It assigns the story to your specific AI On Air Talent —digital entities with consistent voices, faces, and personalities that are created in your setup.
  3. The Crew (Production): It generates the script, synthesizes the audio, creates or sources the missing visuals, and animates the talking heads.
  4. The Editor (Post-Production): This is the hardest part. The engine stitches together intros, outros, segments, and transitions into a seamless, broadcast-ready MP4.
  5. The Network (Distribution): Finally, it broadcasts the content directly to Roku, Apple TV, iOS, Android, and YouTube via encrypted OAuth channels.

No human had to open a video editor. No human had to render a file. Just click a few buttons and you are broadcasting Live On Air!

Why We Trademarked the Future

We secured the trademark for Synthetic Television because we saw where the industry was heading back in 2019. We knew that eventually, the novelty of “AI video” would wear off. People don’t want to watch “AI”; they want to watch television. They want stories, updates, and entertainment.

We are a technology company that has built the operating system for the next generation of media.

The V10 Era

As we enter 2026, the landscape has shifted. The “tools” are everywhere, but the platforms are scarce.

Synthetic.tv is not just a showcase; it is a fully operational broadcast engine. Whether you are looking to launch a niche news network, a global entertainment channel, or a localized information hub, our engine takes you from concept to “On Air” in less than 20 minutes.

The camera is no longer required. The studio is no longer required. All you need is the engine.

Welcome to Synthetic Television.