Yes, it’s possible, but it’s harder and usually takes longer.
A lot of people make money without showing their face by doing faceless UGC, product demos, aesthetic videos, voiceovers, screen recordings, unboxings, lifestyle shots, hands-only videos, editing, or running theme pages.
Brands care more about whether the content helps sell the product than whether they see your face. You probably won’t get paid as much at first compared to someone who is comfortable being on camera, but there is still demand for faceless content.
Good niches for faceless content are things like beauty products, desk setups, gadgets, home organization, apps, food, skincare, study/productivity, or “Amazon finds.”
The hardest part is not showing your face, it’s being consistent long enough to build examples of your work. Even 5–10 sample videos made with products you already own is enough to start applying for small brand deals.