I've been looking for a faster way to turn ideas into short clips without opening heavy software or fighting with install steps. Most tools either need a desktop app, a GPU, or a long list of settings before you get anything usable.
Omni Flash takes a different route. It runs in the browser, so you just open a tab and start. You type what you want in plain words, and it makes a short video. No prompt tricks, no API keys to manage, nothing to download before you begin.

A few things that make it easy to pick up:
Text, image, or a reference clip as input. Start from a sentence, drop in a picture, or point it at a clip you already have.
Pick the shape you need. 16:9 for YouTube, 9:16 for TikTok or Reels.
Preview and download fast. You see the result, then save it.
Nothing to install. It works on a normal laptop because the heavy lifting happens server-side.
It fits the kind of work a lot of us do daily: a social short, a quick product clip, a draft for an ad, or a rough cut to show a client. You don't need to be a video editor to get something watchable.
If you make content for social and want to skip the setup, it's worth a quick try. Open the page, type a line, and see what comes back.
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