E-commerce & Ads
Convert product URLs into high-converting video ads instantly. Perfect for TikTok Shop, Meta Ads, and Google Performance Max campaigns.
Automate your video production with AI. Upload reference media, choose from 10+ leading AI video models, and generate publish-ready videos in seconds — no editing skills required.
Three simple steps from reference to final video
Upload your reference image or video. The AI learns the pacing, visual style, and tone to apply to your new video. Supports JPG, PNG, WebP, and short video clips.
Select from Seedance, Kling, Wan, or other models. Enter a text prompt or paste a product URL. The AI drafts a professional script and scene plan automatically.
Render your video in 9:16 (TikTok, Shorts), 16:9 (YouTube), or 1:1 (Instagram) format. Download in 720p or 1080p, ready to publish on all major platforms.
Choose the best model for your use case. Switch freely between providers without separate subscriptions.
From e-commerce ads to brand storytelling, the AI Video Agent adapts to your use case.
Convert product URLs into high-converting video ads instantly. Perfect for TikTok Shop, Meta Ads, and Google Performance Max campaigns.
Replicate the pacing of viral UGC (User Generated Content) to boost engagement. Create authentic-looking content at scale without hiring creators.
Maintain consistent brand tone and visual style across all your video content, from product launches to company updates.
Best practices from top creators. Follow these tips to get cinema-grade results from AI video generation.
The strongest AI videos begin with a clear reference. Upload an image or clip that captures the mood, color palette, and pacing you want. The AI replicates these patterns — the better your reference, the better your output.
Each model has strengths: Seedance excels at cinematic motion, Kling is fast for iteration, Wan handles complex scenes well. Experiment with 2-3 models on the same prompt to find the best fit.
Avoid vague prompts like "make a cool video." Instead, describe the scene, camera movement, lighting, and mood: "Slow dolly shot of a coffee cup on a wooden table, warm morning light, steam rising, shallow depth of field."
Short-form (9:16, 5s) works best for hooks and ads. Long-form (16:9, 10s) suits storytelling. Start with shorter durations to test your concept, then scale up once you find the right style.