Connect to HeyGen MCP

Create and manage video generation

Connect HeyGen
Generate avatar videos
Create photo avatars
Translate video clips
Organize video assets

HeyGen helps marketing teams decide which scripts can become avatar videos, which versions need localization, and which generated assets are ready to reuse. With the connector authorized, Juno can create avatar videos, prepare photo avatar workflows, translate finished clips for new markets, and organize videos, folders, voices, and assets around campaign work. It keeps AI video production close to planning so teams can move faster from concept to reusable video collateral.

What Juno does with HeyGen

HeyGen gives Juno a practical HeyGen MCP connector for turning campaign scripts into reusable avatar video work. Once authorized, Juno can help create avatar videos, prepare photo avatar workflows, translate finished clips for new markets, and keep videos, folders, voices, and assets organized around the campaign they belong to.

This is useful when the idea is ready but the video production loop is still a little wobbly. Juno can take a product launch script, onboarding outline, founder message, or paid social concept and shape it into a video production brief with the right assets, versions, and review notes.

HeyGen's developer docs describe how teams can generate AI avatar video from a script and use photo avatars when a single still image should become a talking presenter. Juno sits next to that creative machinery so marketers can decide what to produce, localize, reuse, or park for later.

Where it fits in your workflow

Connect HeyGen when a campaign needs more than another text draft: a launch explainer, customer education clip, multilingual product update, or social video pack that can move from script to review without booking a studio day.

In practice, Juno can turn a messy pile of scripts, audience notes, and asset links into a campaign video tracker. The tracker can separate avatar videos to generate, photo avatars to prepare, clips that should be translated, and folders that need tidying before the next handoff.

The best moment to authorize it is before localization or reuse becomes a scramble. Juno can help compare which scripts deserve a new avatar video, which finished clips should travel to another market, and which generated assets are ready to become evergreen collateral instead of living forever in "final-final-v7" territory.

What you get

  • HeyGen avatar video briefs that connect each script to the campaign goal, audience, voice, and review step
  • Photo avatar workflows for turning approved images and messages into presenter-led video drafts
  • Translated video planning that highlights which finished clips should be adapted for new markets
  • Organized video assets, folders, voices, and reusable clips so future campaign work starts from the right materials
  • Production trackers that show what is ready to generate, what needs approval, and what should be reused or retired

Frequently asked questions

Does Juno replace HeyGen?

No. HeyGen remains the place where avatar videos, photo avatars, translations, voices, and assets are created and managed. Juno helps connect those actions to campaign planning, so the work starts with clearer scripts, priorities, and handoffs.

When should I connect HeyGen?

Connect it when a marketer needs to turn approved messaging into video collateral: a product update, sales explainer, onboarding clip, localized announcement, or social cutdown pack. It is strongest when you already have a script, audience, and use case.

Can Juno translate existing videos?

Juno can help plan and trigger HeyGen translation work when the connected account and task support it. Keep a human review step for localized clips, especially when product claims, names, pricing, or regional nuance are involved.

What inputs make the connector more useful?

Bring the campaign brief, script, target audience, preferred avatar or voice, existing video links, localization markets, brand notes, and folder structure. Clear inputs keep the output practical instead of turning video production into a confetti cannon with a deadline.