Creating Content
Choosing avatar quality
Differences between good and best-quality avatars
The quality of your avatar directly impacts how realistic and professional your final video looks. BeHooked gives you three quality options to choose from. Each option costs a different number of credits per video.
Avatar Quality Options
Good (10 credits)
Accuracy: ~75–80%
Some glitches around lips, minor pixelation.
Best if you want the most economical option and avatar realism is not a top priority.
Better (15 credits)
Accuracy: ~95%
Very realistic, smooth lip sync.
Our most popular choice — a great balance between quality and credit usage.
Almost indistinguishable from a real person in most cases.
Best (40 credits)
Accuracy: ~98–99%
Handles expressions, emotions, and lip sync at near-perfect accuracy.
Looks almost indistinguishable from real video footage.
Best choice if avatar realism is critical to your content.
Avatar Quality Comparison
Quality | Credits Used | Accuracy | Realism Level | Best For |
---|---|---|---|---|
Good | 10 credits | ~75–80% | Decent, but may have glitches around lips & slight pixelation | Budget-friendly videos where avatar realism is not critical |
Better | 15 credits | ~95% | Very realistic, smooth lip sync | Most creators → great balance of cost & quality |
Best | 40 credits | ~98–99% | Near-perfect realism, natural expressions, flawless lip sync | High-stakes videos (ads, client work, brand content) |
How to Decide?
Go with Good → If you just need quick, budget-friendly videos and avatar realism is not a priority.
Choose Better → If you want high realism without burning too many credits. (Recommended for most users.)
Invest in Best → If you need your avatar to look flawless, professional, and truly human-like.
Pro Tip 💡
Many creators use Better quality for regular content and save Best quality for high-stakes videos (like client pitches, ads, or brand collaborations).
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