- Meta has launched a new AI Videofeed function called Vibes.
- You can remix existing AI-generated videos or make one through a prompt in the Meta AI app or on Meta.ai.
- The videos can be shared on Instagram -wheels and Facebook stories.
Meta’s latest experiment makes your next Instagram wheel an AI-driven creation. The company has released a new card-shaped VideoFeed called Vibber on the Meta AI app and on Meta.ai, fully populated with AI-generated videos. Users can check them out, then make, remix and share their own within the app or on Instagram and Facebook.
Meta tries to appeal to those who may have a fun idea for a video but lacks the way to produce or edit it. Vibber allows you to scroll through a personal feed of surreal scenes and stylized clips made with Meta AIS video models and immediately remix the look, style or sound that matches your own, yes, vibe.
At the launch, Vibber feels like a mix of social media, an AI art gallery and a digital toy box. You can create a video from scratch using text prompts, upload your own visual items or press “Remix” on an existing clip.
Popular Instagram -wheels and tictokes use a lot of digital effects, but still depend on human notions for the most part. Vibber tilts it around. The benefit becomes optional. The human input is still there, but it is in the remix, not the recording. You may never appear in your own video and yet you will be the hidden hand behind it. The near future may be full of young fans of creators whose faces they have never seen on the camera, but whose art of AI -Remixing they love.
Vibber consolidates various existing meta -AI projects. The company debuted AI stickers and photo generators across its apps earlier this year. Vibes just put these tools together in a full short video. It is likely to be more successful than the AI -Chatbot -persona meta, which was also tried a while ago. Making AI a co -creator instead of an interlocutor is likely to be more appealing. And if it starts, Vibber could reshape how people make short videos online, especially younger users.
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That said, if Vibber leads to users filling wheels and stories with the cheap, incoherent or creepy visuals collective known as AI slop, something that is already becoming a problem, it could become a reason why people leave platforms instead of using them in more creative ways as Meta is likely to hope.
After all, a very popular genre of videos on social media simply people who discuss their lives into a camera. Will people embrace wheels that started when AI prays in the same way?
Meta’s response, which may be recognizing that potential speedbumps, appear to lean into personalization and polishing. Vibes Feed learns what you like, the more you engage, and offer a curated stream of AI clips set to your liking. And the company creates partnerships with visual artists and creators to improve the quality of the models and the resulting videos.

And there is an innate appeal to a tool that makes it easy to make funny videos that would usually be impossible to enter into without much time and money. You do not need to know how to anim or directly to make a good atmosphere. You just need a quick and a point of view. For people who have felt excluded from the current culture of social media videos due to shyness, technical gaps or lack of equipment, Vibber can have a great deal of appeal.
Currently, Vibber is launched as a preview and remains separated from the main instagram -feed, but integration is already happening. You can find vibes videos in wheels and stories, complete with tags that track them back to Meta AI. This visibility can help normalize AI-generated content. Or it may draw a clearer line between what is man -made, what is shaped by machines and which people prefer.



