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20 Little-known Youtube Channel Ideas Without Showing Your Face

Not comfortable being in front of the camera? Afraid people might criticize you? Have a strong accent? Can’t start a YouTube channel because of a conflict of interest? Then, these youtube channel ideas without showing your face are just what you need.

We will share the different types of faceless and voiceless YouTube ideas with some real examples.

But before that, we want to erase a huge misconception.

Faceless and voiceless YouTube Channel Ideas

If you have done some research, you might have heard people saying that you must pick a “good niche” before starting a YouTube channel. That’s just untrue!

While a niche might play a role in faceless and voiceless videos, we believe a unique idea is more important than a niche. You’ll understand what we mean as you go through this list of faceless and voiceless YouTube video ideas.

Let’s get cracking!

Note: Some of the Faceless YouTube ideas might require your voice.

If you find that challenging (maybe you can’t speak English well or have a strong accent), you may want to consider hiring a voice-over artist or using an AI voice generator.

And in case you changed your mind and decide to put your face onto videos, feel free to check out our guide to becoming an authoritative YouTuber.

P.S. Faceless YouTube Channel is not the only way to make extra money. Here are 20 top-paying side hustles at your disposal.

One more huge summary before we get into the details. We think this cost layout might help put you into perspective:

Faceless YouTube Channel Ideas

Channel IdeasEstimated DIY Cost
(One-Time)
Estimated Outsource Cost
(Per Video)
Top Ten Lists
(See Breakdown)
$75+$175+ per 8 mins video
Tutorials and How-To
(See Breakdown)
$195+$150+ per 8 mins video
Financial Tips
(See Breakdown)
$75+$400+ per 8 mins video
Animated Stories
(See Breakdown)
$75+$800+ per 8 mins video
Life Advice & Motivation
(See Breakdown)
$75+$325+ per 8 mins video
Historical Facts
(See Breakdown)
$75+$325+ per 8 mins video
Unboxing Videos
(See Breakdown)
$195+$150+ per 8 mins video
Health and Fitness Guide
(See Breakdown)
$75+$175+ per 8 mins video
Narration and Storytelling
(See Breakdown)
$65+$150+ per 8 mins video
Travel Guides
(See Breakdown)
$65+$100+ per 8 mins video
Animal Videos
(See Breakdown)
$15+$75+ per video
Food
(See Breakdown)
$15+$55+ per video
Product Reviews
(See Breakdown)
$65+$85+ per 8 mins video

Faceless and Voiceless YouTube Channel Ideas

Channel IdeasDIY Cost
(One-Time)
Outsource
(Per Video)
Rain Sounds
(See Breakdown)
$15+$10+ Per Video
Timelapse Videos
(See Breakdown)
$145+$10+ Per Video
Quizzes & Trivia
(See Breakdown)
$25+$125+ Per Video
Forest Sounds
(See Breakdown)
$15+$15+ Per Video
“With Me” Videos
(See Breakdown)
$145+$10+ Per Video
Life Hacks
(See Breakdown)
$145+$200+ Per Video
Meditation Music
(See Breakdown)
$15+$10+ Per Video

13 Faceless YouTube Channel Ideas

There are many reasons you need to make YouTube videos without showing your face and voice, but let’s start with the Faceless YouTube videos.

Feel free to check out the best free stock video sites to complement your videos.

1. Top Ten Lists

The top Ten videos are videos that rank various things under the sun.

They could be a simple compilation about the 10 best ways to lose weight, the top 10 web hosting for affiliate marketing, or the top 10 movie scenes.

Check out this video for the top 10 scenes from the movie Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles by Watch Mojo.

Many “top 10” videos are footage and clips put together and voiced over by the YouTubers themselves.

But you can totally hire a voice actor to do it for you. The same goes for video editing and animation.

Top Ten YouTube Channel Examples

ChannelEstimated Monthly Income (Social Blade)
Watch Mojo$19.2K  –  $307.2K
Nuke’s Top 5$2.3K  –  $36.3K
Felix 10s$40  –  $637

Tools you’ll need

  • Microphone
  • Animation creation software
  • Video editing software
  • Screen capturing tool
  • Stock images and footage
  • Background music

Estimated minimum cost to get started

DIY

  • Microphone (US$50)
  • Animation Software (US$10)
  • Video Editing Software (US$15)
  • Free-to-use software for video recording and live streaming is available online (like OBS Studio)
  • Free images and video clips (CC0 1.0 Universal) are available online from sites like Videvo, Pexels, Unsplash, and Pixabay
  • Public domain music (100% free music) is available from sites like FreePD, ccMixter, and Free Music Archive

Total: About US$75 (One-off cost)

Outsource

Cost of hiring a:

  • Content writer: $25 per 1,000 words
  • Voice-over artist: Starts at $5 per 100 words on Fiverr and Upwork*
  • Video editor: About $10 per hour ($100 per 10 hours)+

* 1,000 words will produce an 8 minutes video, give and take.
+ May take approximately 10 hours or more to complete a video (depending on the complexity)

Total: $175 and above (per 8-minute video)

2. Educational Videos (Tutorial Videos)

Tutorial videos have a huge potential to become viral on YouTube.

For example, a gaming channel, a cooking channel, etc.

You will be doing tutorials and demonstrations on video games, cooking, music, gadgets, DIY crafts, software installation, and basically any guide on how to do something properly.

Need inspiration on how to do this type of faceless video? Here’s an example of walkthrough gameplay and tutorial for the game “Metal Hellsinger” by theRadBrad.

Whatever your talent and skills, you can point your camera angle towards your hand while showcasing your craft or record your screen, so you are not showing your face.

Tutorial YouTube Channel Examples

ChannelEstimated Monthly Income (Social Blade)
Frische Rezepte$3.8K  –  $60.2K
Ask Ken$806  –  $12.9K
theRadBrad$4.4K  –  $69.7K

Tools you’ll need

Estimated minimum cost to get started

DIY

  • Camera (US$100) ~ Use Your smartphone to reduce the cost
  • Tripod (US$15)
  • Microphone (US$50)
  • Lighting (US$15)
  • Video Editing Software (US$15)
  • Free-to-use (Creative Commons) images, footage, and music are available online

Total: About US$195 (One-off cost for tools) + extra cost depending on the kind of tutorial videos you make (e.g. cooking ingredients)

Outsource

We assume you will plan, execute, and record the content. On top of that, here are the costs of hiring a:

  • Video editor: About $10 per hour ($100 per 10 hours)+
  • Voice-over artist: Starts at $5 per 100 words ($50 per 1,000 words)*

* 1,000 words will produce an 8 minutes video, give and take.
+ May take approximately 10 hours or more to complete a video (depending on the complexity)

Total: About US$150 (per 8-minute video)

3. Financial Tips

This is a great faceless YouTube idea to start if you have great knowledge and insights on how to save money, make money, and grow money.

Below is an animated video by The Swedish Investor that simply summarizes the book The Automatic Millionaire.

Financial Tips YouTube Channel Examples

ChannelEstimated Monthly Income (Social Blade)
Branson Tay$63  –  $1K
The Swedish Investor$297  –  $4.7K
Practical Wisdom$538  –  $8.6K

Tools you’ll need

Estimated minimum cost to get started

DIY

  • Microphone (US$50)
  • Animation Software (US$10)
  • Screen Recorder (free option)
  • Video Editing Software (US$15)
  • Free-to-use (Creative Commons) images, footage, and music available online

Total: About US$75 (One-off cost)

Outsource

Assuming you outsource completely, you’ll need to hire:

  • A Finance writer: $100 per 1000 words*
  • An animator: About $25 per hour ($250 per 10 hours)+
  • A voice-over artist: Starts at $5 per 100 words ($50 for 1,000 words)*

* 1,000 words will produce an 8 minutes video, give and take.
+ It may take approximately 10 hours or more to complete a video (depending on the complexity)

Total: About US$400 (per 8-minute video)

4. Animated Stories

Animated stories are one of the most profitable faceless YouTube Channel Ideas.

It is perfect for you if you have animation skills, a well-modulated voice, and a knack for storytelling.

And if you don’t have these skills, obviously, you can outsource them. We will break down the outsourcing cost for you below.

One of the most popular animated story videos online is Mort’s animated Halloween horror stories compilation.

Animated Stories YouTube Channel Examples

ChannelEstimated Monthly Income (Social Blade)
Mort$350  –  $5.6K
Fairy Tales and Stories for Kids$2.9K  –  $46.1K
Meet My Story$13.1K  –  $209.9K

Tools you’ll need

  • Good voice (or you can hire a voice artist)
  • Microphone
  • Animation software
  • Video editing software
  • Background music

Estimated minimum cost to get started

DIY

  • Microphone (US$50)
  • Animation Software (US$10)
  • Video Editing Software (US$15)
  • Free-to-use (CC0 1.0 Universal) background music available online

Total: About US$75 (One-off cost)

Outsource

Assuming you want to start a Faceless YouTube Channel without lifting a finger. Here are the costs of hiring:

  • Short Story Writer: About $0.50 per word ($500 per 1000 words)*
  • Animator: About $25 per hour ($250 per 10 hours)+
  • Voice-over artist: Starts at $5 per 100 words ($50 per 1000 words)*

* 1,000 words will produce an 8 minutes video, give and take.
+ May take approximately 10 hours or more to complete a video (depending on the complexity)

Total: About US$800 (per 8-minute video)

5. Life Advice & Motivation

These videos provide tips and advice on overcoming various life challenges such as depression, sickness, poverty, and personal growth.

For example, check out this whiteboard video from Better Than Yesterday that discusses the philosophy of why less is more.

You can also upload quotes and other inspirational messages.

Life Advice & Motivation YouTube Channel Examples

ChannelEstimated Monthly Income (Social Blade)
Better Than Yesterday$354  –  $5.7K
BRAINY DOSE$757  –  $12.1K
The Art of Improvement$228  –  $3.6K

Tools you’ll need

  • Microphone
  • Text-on-screen services (free options available)
  • Animation software
  • Video editing software
  • Stock images and footage
  • Background music

Estimated minimum cost to get started

DIY

  • Microphone (US$50)
  • Animation Software (US$10)
  • Video Editing Software (US$15)
  • Free-to-use (CC0 1.0 Universal) images, footage, and music available online

Total: About US$75 (One-off cost)

Outsource

Here are the “hands-off” costs:

  • Content writer: $25 per 1,000 words*
  • Animator: About $25 per hour ($250 per 10 hours)+
  • Voice-over artist: Starts at $5 per 100 words ($50 per 1,000 words)*

* 1,000 words will produce an 8 minutes video, give and take.
+ May take approximately 10 hours or more to complete a video (depending on the complexity)

Total: About US$325 (per 8-minute video)

6. Historical Facts

Have a keen interest and deep knowledge of history?

Use your passion to create a YouTube channel that provides wholesome knowledge about various events and figures of the past.

Here’s an animated retelling of World War 1 by Oversimplified.

The best part is you can cut one long YouTube video into short videos and post it on other social media platforms like TikTok, Pinterest, or Reels to reach a wider audience.

History YouTube Channel Examples

ChannelEstimated Monthly Income (Social Blade)
OverSimplified$6.2K  –  $98.9K
AlternateHistoryHub$790  –  $12.6K
Weird History$1.9K  –  $30.7K

Tools you’ll need

  • Microphone
  • Text-on-screen services
  • Animation software
  • Video editing software
  • Stock images and footage
  • Background music

Estimated minimum cost to get started

DIY

  • Microphone (US$50)
  • Animation Software (US$10)
  • Video Editing Software (US$15)
  • Free-to-use (CC0 1.0 Universal) images, footage, and music available online

Total: About US$75 (One-off cost)

Outsource

Assuming you have no clue about History facts, you find it a great idea. Here are the costs:

  • Content writer: $25 per 1,000 words*
  • Animator: About $25 per hour ($250 per 10 hours)+
  • Voice-over artist: Starts at $5 per 100 words ($50 per 1,000 words)*

* 1,000 words will produce an 8 minutes video, give and take.
+ May take approximately 10 hours or more to complete a video (depending on the complexity)

Total: About US$325 (per 8-minute video)

7. Unboxing Videos

Product unboxing is another great way to make YouTube videos without showing your face.

In fact, unboxing videos like the one below are viral on YouTube since many people love watching them.

Here’s a great example of an unboxing video:

Now, unboxing videos is one of the more expensive faceless YouTube channel ideas, as you will consistently need to purchase new items to unbox on each video.

Fortunately, there is a way for you to minimize the cost of your unboxing videos, which is to try and get free products to review on YouTube.

Unboxing YouTube Channel Examples

ChannelEstimated Monthly Income (Social Blade)
TheRelaxingEnd$5.9K  –  $94.3K
BUILDING TOYS$86  –  $1.4K
Grown Ups Kids’ Toys$39  –  $621

Tools you’ll need

  • Products to unbox
  • Camera
  • Microphone
  • Overhead tripod
  • Lighting
  • Video editing software
  • Background music

Estimated minimum cost to get started

DIY

  • Cost of the products to unbox (Do you know you can get free stuff to unbox)
  • Camera (US$100)
  • Microphone (US$50)
  • Tripod (US$15)
  • Lighting (US$15)
  • Video Editing Software (US$15)
  • Free-to-use (CC0 1.0 Universal) images, footage, and music available online

Total: About US$195 (One-off cost for tools) + cost of products you unbox

Outsource

We assume that you will be the one unboxing the products. We did not factor in the cost of products as well. Here are the extra costs:

  • Video editor: About $10 per hour ($100 per 10 hours)+
  • Voice-over artist: $5 per 100 words ($50 per 1,000 words)*

* 1,000 words will produce an 8 minutes video, give and take.
+ May take approximately 10 hours or more to complete a video (depending on the complexity)

Total: About US$150 (per 8-minute video)

8. Health and Fitness Guide

Health-related videos are very popular on YouTube. Many people are looking for ways to stay healthy, and you could provide that information.

You can also make training and fitness videos without showing your face or ever doing the workout yourself! How?

Like the example below, you can use royalty-free video clips or images of people doing push-ups, planking, and other exercises.

Health & Fitness Guide YouTube Channel Examples

ChannelEstimated Monthly Income (Social Blade)
Body Hub$379  –  $6.1K
watchmojohealth$4  –  $68
House of Hypertrophy$237  –  $3.8K

Tools you’ll need

Estimated minimum cost to get started

DIY

  • Microphone (US$50)
  • Animation Software (US$10)
  • Video Editing Software (US$15)
  • Free-to-use (CC0 1.0 Universal) images, footage, and music available online

Total: About US$75 (One-off cost)

Outsource

Your hands-off costs include:

  • Fitness Writer: $25 per 1,000 words*
  • Video Editor: About $10 per hour ($100 per 10 Hours)+
  • Voice-over artist: Starts at $5 per 100 words ($50 per 1,000 words)*

* 1,000 words will produce an 8 minutes video, give and take.
+ May take approximately 10 hours or more to complete a video (depending on the complexity)

Total: About US$175 (per 8-minute video)

9. Narration and Storytelling

Storytelling is one of the best YouTube Channel Ideas regardless of whether it is faceless.

Instead of telling stories using animation, you will be doing so with the help of stock photos and video clips.

You can also use actual footage and images, which are often used for channels that tell crime and real-life stories, like this video from EWU Crime Story.

Story Narration YouTube Channel Examples

ChannelEstimated Monthly Income (Social Blade)
Lazy Masquerade$1K  –  $16.1K
Sandman$45  –  $724
EWU Crime Storytime$988  –  $15.8K

Tools you’ll need

Estimated minimum cost to get started

DIY

  • Microphone (US$50)
  • Video Editing Software (US$15)
  • Free-to-use (CC0 1.0 Universal) images, footage, and music available online

Total: About US$65 (One-off cost)

Outsource

We assume you are an enthusiast for this type of video, so you will be the one sourcing video footage and writing scripts to cover the stories. So, no extra cost for the content planner and writer. But here are the extra costs:

  • Voice-over artist: Starts at $5 per 100 words ($50 per 1,000 words)
  • Video editor to compile all the footage for you: About $10 per hour ($50 per 5 hours)+

* 1,000 words will produce an 8 minutes video, give and take.
+ May take approximately 5 hours or more because it is a rather simple job

Total: About US$150 (per 8-minute video)

10. Travel Guides

Make compilation videos about the best places and tourist spots to visit in different countries and cities.

You can visit sites like US News Travel and other travel websites to get information about popular tourist spots and use stock footage to create an entire travel guide, similar to this video of the Top 10 Places to Visit in Nevada by touropia.

Alternatively, you can travel to different places yourself (if you have the time and money) and record your whole experience “Point-of-View” style, including how you get to your destination, what are the local food, where you stay, etc.

You can edit and enhance each video yourself or hire a video editor and voice-over artist.

Travel Guide YouTube Channel Examples

ChannelApproximate Income (Social Blade)
Prowalk Tours$487  –  $7.8K
touropia$999  –  $16K
World According To Briggs$1.7K  –  $27.9K

Tools you’ll need

Estimated minimum cost to get started

DIY

  • Microphone (US$50)
  • Video Editing Software (US$15)
  • Free-to-use (CC0 1.0 Universal) images, footage, and music available online
  • Optional: Camera (preferably Go-Pro) if you want to do a travel vlog (beware: vlogs are out of style – won’t perform as well)

Total: About US$65 (One-off cost)

Outsource

Assuming you are the one sourcing for travel videos or the person shooting original footage from your camera. Here are the additional estimated costs for outsourcing:

  • Voice-over artist: $5 per 100 words ($50 per 1,000 words)*
  • Video Editor: About $10 per hour ($50 per 5 Hours)+

* 1,000 words will produce an 8 minutes video, give and take.
+ May take approximately 5 hours or more because it is a rather simple job

Total: About US$100 (per 8-minute video)

11. Animal Videos

You can record cute animals yourself with your smartphone, reupload royalty-free animal footages you find on the Internet, or pay someone to compile animal footage into a cohesive video.

You can also hire a voice-over artist to narrate the video content.

Here’s a 100-second video compilation about German Shepherds by Animal Facts.

ChannelApproximate Income (Social Blade)
Animal Facts$60  –  $967
Animal Insider$450  –  $7.2K
WildCiencias$440  –  $7K

Tools you’ll need

Estimated minimum cost to get started

DIY

  • Video Editing Software (US$15)
  • Free-to-use (CC0 1.0 Universal) images, footage, and music available online

Total: About US$15 (One-off cost)

Outsource

Assuming you don’t own a pet but find this type of channel interesting. You can hire a virtual assistant who owns a pet and have him/her record their pet.

Otherwise, your virtual assistant can help you source animal footage on the internet.

  • Voice-over artist: Starts at $5 per 100 words ($25 per 500 words)*
  • Video Editor: About $10 per hour ($50 per 5 Hours)+

* Assuming most parts of the video are footage of animals with background music. 500 words of voice-over should be adequate for the narrative.
+ May take approximately 5 hours or more because it is a rather simple job

Total: About US$75 (per video)

12. Food

Are you a foodie? Then this final faceless YouTube channel idea is perfect for you.

You can create all kinds of food videos such as the best ice cream, food from different cities or countries, food facts, and everything else food related.

Don’t worry; you don’t have to record yourself eating like Mukbang channels.

You can combine royalty-free footage and images of various food on the Internet into one video. Here’s an example of a faceless video created by a successful YouTube channel, “Mashed”.

And guess what? You can use an AI voice generator and text on-screen programs to create food videos, so you don’t have to talk in your content.

You can also hire a video editor to make a food video for you.

Here are some successful channels doing this type of YouTube content.

ChannelApproximate Income (Social Blade)
FoodieBoy 푸디보이$1.1K  –  $17.5K
Mashed$1.4K  –  $22.5K
BabbleTop$8.6K  –  $138.2K

Tools you’ll need

Estimated minimum cost to get started

DIY

  • Video Editing Software (US$15)
  • Free-to-use (CC0 1.0 Universal) images, footage, and music available online

Total: About US$15 (One-off cost)

Outsource

Taking the embedded video above as an example. Here’s the approximate cost of production:

  • Voice-over artist: Starts at $5 per 100 words ($25 for 500 words)*
  • Video editor: About $10 per hour ($30 per 3 hours)+

* 500 words will produce a 4 minutes video, give and take.
+ May take approximately 3 hours or more to put the video together

Total: About US$55 (per video)

13. Product Reviews

Of course, it would be wise to start a product review channel showing your face, as it inherently builds rapport with your audience.

But there is still a way to do it without showing your face. Just know that the sales volume through your affiliate links will not perform as well.

Here’s an example from a faceless tech channel:

So, it’s definitely possible to create review videos without showing your face. Here are a couple more content creators who are making money from these types of faceless videos.

ChannelApproximate Income (Social Blade)
TechDroider$4.3k – $69.0K
AirPhotography$190 – $3.0K
MySmartPrice$809 – $13.0K

If tech is not your alley, then maybe Book reviews where you summarize what the book is about. See, you just have to be creative and not box yourself in.

Tools you’ll need:

Estimated minimum cost to get started

DIY

  • Video Editing Software (US$15)
  • Microphone (US$50)

Total: About US$65 (One-off cost)

Outsource

Assuming you are the content planner who writes the script and records the video. Here are the additional costs of production:

  • Voice-over artist: Starts at $5 per 100 words ($50 for 1,000 words)*
  • Video editor: About $10 per hour ($30 per 3 hours)+

* 1,000 words will produce an 8 minutes video, give and take.
+ May take approximately 3 hours or more to put the video together

Total: About US$80 (per 8-minute video)

7 Faceless and Voiceless YouTube Channel Ideas

Now, the following lists of Faceless YouTube Ideas will interest you if you don’t intend to show face and speak over the microphone.

1. Rain Sounds

Like music videos, this is stock footage with rain sounds playing in the background.

This kind of content belongs to the ASMR (autonomous sensory meridian response) niche, which helps people relax, sleep, focus, or gain productivity.

A good example of a Rain Sounds YouTube Idea is as follows:

You can record rain sounds yourself to use on your videos, or you can make use of public-domain music sites to get free rain sounds.

And if you don’t know how to use video editing software to compile a rain video together, you can hire a video editor to do it for you.

Rain Videos YouTube Channel Examples

ChannelApproximate Income (Social Blade)
Rain Sound Natural$233  –  $3.7K
Pure Sleeping Vibes$149  –  $2.4K
Relaxing Ambience ASMR$663  –  $10.6K

Tools you’ll need

  • Microphone (To record Rainfall)
  • Stock images and footage of rain
  • Video editing software

Estimated minimum cost to get started

DIY

  • Video Editing Software (US$15)
  • Free-to-use (CC0 1.0 Universal) images, footage, and music available online

Total: About US$15 (One-off cost)

Outsource

  • Video editor: About $10 per hour +

+ May take approximately 1 hour to put the sound and stock footage together

Total: About US$10 (per video)

2. Timelapse Videos

Time-lapse videos are simply recordings of something taking place over a period of time. They can be anything from a fruit rotting or a plant growing.

This means you don’t need to be speaking or presenting.

You can literally just aim your camera at the subject, let it roll for a couple of hours or days, edit the video and upload it to your channel.

Check out this Red Cabbage Timelapse video from Temponaut.

Timelapse Videos YouTube Channel Examples

ChannelApproximate Income (Social Blade)
Temponaut Timelapse$10.2K  –  $163.9K
Boxlapse$401  –  $6.4K
Green Timelapse$78  –  $1.3K

Tools you’ll need

  • Camera
  • Lighting
  • Tripod
  • Video editing software
  • Royalty-free background music

Estimated minimum cost to get started

DIY

  • Camera (US$100)
  • Lighting (US$15)
  • Tripod (US$15)
  • Video Editing Software (US$15)

Total: About US$145 (One-off cost) + material costs

Outsource

For timelapse videos, it makes sense to do it on your own than outsourcing because recording timelapse videos may take days, if not weeks.

But if you need help with video editing, you can hire a video editor. Here’s the cost:

  • Video editor: About $10 per hour +

+ May take approximately 1 hour to speed up the recorded footage and add an appropriate background music

Total: About US$10 (per video)

3. Quizzes & Trivia

Starting a quiz channel is a good idea for a faceless YouTube channel if you’re a big fan of game shows or if you have a good collection of interesting trivia questions.

Alternatively, you can hire a virtual assistant to be the mastermind of quizzes.

And the best part? There are plenty of photos, video clips, and music available online that you can readily use for free. You can also present your quizzes via animation or whiteboard.

Here’s a “Guess the Disney Character by Eyes” quiz video created by Quiz Channel.

Quiz YouTube Channel Examples

ChannelApproximate Income (Social Blade)
Quiz Channel$6.4K  –  $102.2K
Skooll$231  –  $3.7K
Quizzes4U$4.3K  –  $68.9K

Tools you need

  • Stock photos and video clips
  • Animation software
  • Video editing software
  • Background music

Estimated minimum cost to get started

DIY

  • Animation Software (US$10)
  • Video Editing Software (US$15)
  • Free-to-use (CC0 1.0 Universal) images, footage, and music available online

Total: About US$25 (One-off cost)

Outsource

  • Video editor: About $10 per hour ($50 per 5 hours)+
  • Virtual assistant: About $15 per hour ($75 per 5 hours) *

+ May take approximately 5 hours to put everything together
* May take 5 hours to brainstorm a video idea, source for image or footage, and communication with the video editor

Total: About US$125 (per video)

4. Forest Sounds

Like rain videos, there is a massive demand for forest and nature sounds for sleeping and relaxation.

You can go to forested areas and record the surroundings and sounds or download free forest sounds online.

Here’s “Mysterious Forest Sounds” by The Guild of Ambience as an example.

Forest Sounds YouTube Channel Examples

ChannelApproximate Income (Social Blade)
johnnielawson$176  –  $2.8K
The Guild of Ambience$382  –  $6.1K
Relaxation Film$1.2K  –  $19.6K

Tools you’ll need

  • Forest sounds
  • Video editing software
  • Free Stock videos and images
  • Camera (optional)

Estimated minimum cost to get started

DIY

  • Video Editing Software (US$15)
  • Free-to-use (CC0 1.0 Universal) forest sounds are available online

Total: About US$15 (One-off cost)

Outsource

In case you do not know how to use a video editing tool (which we highly recommend you spend some time learning), you can hire a video editor;

  • Video editor: About $10 per hour +

+ May take approximately 1 hour to put the sound and stock footage together

Total: About US$10 (per video)

5. “With Me” Videos

Turn on your camera, record your actions, and share them with your audience. Studying, driving, and traveling are some of the most popular “with me” videos.

Well, it may not seem like a Faceless YouTube idea, but it really depends on your camera angle.

If it is studying, you may have to show your face or point your camera toward your hands.

Another good example of “With Me” videos is this:

With Me” YouTube Channel Examples

ChannelApproximate Income (Social Blade)
7ze3 Travels$32  –  $520
pike channel$548  –  $8.8K
Merve$779  –  $12.5K

Tools you’ll need

  • Camera
  • Lighting
  • Tripod
  • Video editing software
  • Stock images and footage
  • Background music

Estimated minimum cost to get started

DIY

  • Camera (US$100)
  • Lighting (US$15)
  • Tripod (US$15)
  • Video Editing Software (US$15)
  • Free-to-use (CC0 1.0 Universal) images, footage, and music available online

Total: About US$145 (One-off cost)

Outsource

Again, we assume you do not have video editing skills, so this will be the additional cost:

  • Video editor: About $10 per hour +

+ May take approximately 1 hour to speed up the recorded footage and add an appropriate background music

Total: About US$10 (per video)

6. Life Hacks

Create videos showing various life hacks for any possible situation. You can do this without showing your face or talking; just point your camera toward the objects you are working on.

Your life hack videos can be about anything: Unique ways to preserve and take care of your belongings (e.g., how to waterproof your shoes), what to do with old stuff instead of throwing them away, or innovative ways to complete DIY projects.

Check out this interesting life hack tip on how to make a toilet paper-splitting machine with ordinary house items.

Life Hacks YouTube Channel Examples

ChannelApproximate Income (Social Blade)
Household Hacker$60  –  $967
Blossom$6.5K  –  $104.7K
5-Minute Crafts$58.2K  –  $931.5K

Tools you’ll need

  • Camera
  • Lighting
  • Tripod
  • Video editing software
  • Stock images and footage
  • Background music

Estimated minimum cost to get started

DIY

  • Camera (US$100)
  • Lighting (US$15)
  • Tripod (US$15)
  • Video Editing Software (US$15)
  • Free-to-use (CC0 1.0 Universal) images, footage, and music available online

Total: About US$145 (One-off cost) + possible cost of materials to use for each video

Outsource

We assume you have no knowledge or interest in life hacks and wish to create a hands-off Faceless YouTube channel. Here are the costs:

  • Video editor: About $10 per hour ($50 per 5 hours)+
  • Virtual assistant: About $15 per hour ($150 per 10 hours) *

+ May take approximately 5 hours to put everything together
* May take 10 hours to brainstorm a video idea, acquire the necessary props, video record, and communication with the video editor

Total: About $200 (per video)

7. Meditation Music

A meditation channel is one of the easiest faceless YouTube ideas you can start as a new YouTuber.

Many people like to tune in to meditation channels whenever they feel stressed and want to relax.

You can create your original meditation soundtrack if you have a background in music production, or you can download meditation music from the public domain and free music sites like Epidemic Sounds and Pond5.

The downside to this type of faceless channel is that your viewers will most likely have a YouTube premium account as they do not want to be interrupted by ads, so your ad revenue might be impacted.

Anyway, check out this soothing meditation music played over stock images and footage of various beautiful sceneries.

Meditation Music YouTube Channel Examples

ChannelApproximate Income (Social Blade)
Tranquil Relax$1.5K  –  $24.1K
Meditation Relax Music$797  –  $12.7K
Meditation and Healing$758  –  $12.1K

Tools you’ll need

  • Stock images and footage
  • Meditation music
  • Video editing software

Estimated minimum cost to get started

DIY

  • Video Editing Software (US$15)
  • Free-to-use (CC0 1.0 Universal) images, footage, and music available online

Total: About US$15 (One-off cost)

Outsource

Assuming you have no desire to learn video editing. You’ve got to hire a video editor:

  • Video editor: About $10 per hour +

+ May take approximately 1 hour to put the royalty-free music and footage together

Total: About US$10 (per video)

What Kind of Faceless YouTube Channel should you Start?

You should start working on Faceless YouTube videos that are the most suitable to your skillset. But, if you do not have skills like video editing, scripting, or animation, then you can start with “rain sounds”, “forest sounds”, or the like of it.

But these videos may not be the most profitable.

You can learn more about the estimated revenue of the example videos above.

On top of the ad revenue, there are many other revenue streams for a faceless YouTube channel, like affiliate marketing, sponsorships, selling merch, selling online courses, and so on.

But whatever channel you wish to start, you should always create unique videos that either offer value (or are interesting enough to keep their attention).

How Much Does it Cost to Start a Faceless YouTube Channel?

While it’s free to upload videos on YouTube, you will eventually need to invest money in tools to film and edit your videos.

And in most cases, the camera from your smartphone is good enough to create a high-resolution video, but the sound quality might not be ideal.

Hence, you’ll need to invest in a good lavalier or studio microphone.

Generally speaking, the overall cost of building your own YouTube channel depends on the:

  1. quality of the videos; and
  2. type of content you want to create.

For Video Quality

For basic quality, we recommend the following tools:

Video Filming and Recording

Use your smartphone with the following:

Screen Capturing Tool

Animation Creation Software

Video Editing Software

Text on Screen Services

  • Kapwing – Free option available
  • REV – Starts at US$1.50/minute
  • Descript – Starts at US$2.00/minute

Text to Speech Services

  • Listnr – Starts at US$4.00/month
  • Murf – Starts at US$13.00/month
  • LOVO – Starts at US$$17.49/month

Free Stock Images and Videos

Varied Cost Based on the Type of Content

If you choose to do an Unboxing YouTube channel, you’ll have to buy new products for each video for unboxing.

If you have a cooking YouTube channel, you will need to buy ingredients. You get the point.

And finally, the varied cost also depends on whether you choose to outsource some tasks or create the videos yourself.

If you choose to do all the work, you can create faceless YouTube videos for $100 or less.

It will cost more if you will hire freelancers from Fiverr, Upwork, Dribbble, Behance, and Freelancer to help you out.

How Long Does it Take to Create a YouTube Video?

Research shows that most YouTubers spend an average of 7 hours creating and uploading 1 to 5 minutes of video on YouTube.

However, it all depends on the kind of videos you create and how long your videos are.

But regardless of the type of Faceless YouTube channel, know that creating a YouTube video takes a lot of time, persistence, and dedication.

The Bottom Line: Faceless YouTube Ideas

Thanks to the advancement of technology, becoming a faceless YouTuber is more than possible.

We highly recommend that you start the Faceless YouTube Channel on your own. Get a feel of what it takes to put everything together.

From there, when your channel grows and your ad revenue increases as well, you can hire someone else to do the work for you. As you already know, outsourcing is not cheap. The average cost per Faceless YouTube video is between $10 to $800 per 8-minute video (as we have shown above).

So, it is much better if you start working the channel on your own, for a start.

Anyway, now that you know many popular Faceless and Voiceless YouTube channels exist, all that’s left for you is to decide on a unique angle (video idea). Are you ready to start your new YouTube Channel?

All the best! Hope to see your Channel soon!

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