AI Video Ad Generator: create a product video from a real image
Upload an approved product image, define the offer and audience, and generate a concise video ad with the product and campaign direction in one task.
Lead with the approved product
Anchor the shot with the real product reference rather than relying on a generic text description.
Make the campaign brief actionable
Specify audience, offer, scene, camera, pacing, and brand elements that must stay intact.
A focused video-ad workflow
The source image, prompt, selected model, and resulting ad stay together for review and iteration.
Built for work that continues after the first result
Product launches
Create a concise reveal video around a new product, seasonal colorway, or feature announcement.
Ecommerce and social ads
Turn an approved product still into motion for a landing page, paid social concept, or marketplace asset.
Campaign concepting
Explore shot direction and pacing before committing to a production brief or studio shoot.
Real prompts, settings, results, and tradeoffs
Every example below pairs a visible result with the prompt and generation conditions used to make it useful.
Collectible product animation
- Input
- Approved action-figure package image plus preservation prompt
- Settings
- 640×832 result · 4.50 seconds · image-conditioned portrait
Premium collectible action figure product video. Keep the blister-pack design, figure face, typography, and accessories faithful to the reference image. The camera slowly pushes in toward the package, glossy plastic catches clean studio highlights, the action figure subtly turns its head and raises one hand in a small confident wave, and the white rocket accessory softly glows inside its compartment. Cinematic product-ad lighting, stable anatomy, no melting, no flying away, no changing the package layout. One continuous polished shot.
Explicit preservation constraints and restrained motion help keep packaging as the visual anchor.
Small typography and accessory geometry can still change; compare the output frame-by-frame with the approved source.
Sunscreen lifestyle advertisement
- Input
- Product reference plus campaign brief
- Settings
- 704×704 result · 10.04 seconds · product and lifestyle direction
A premium sunscreen commercial for Solar Shield SPF 50. Start with a confident female model on a bright beach applying the sunscreen to her cheek and shoulder, natural summer lifestyle styling, clean skin glow, blue ocean and warm sunlight behind her. Cut into a smooth product hero moment where she holds the Solar Shield tube toward camera, then finish with the tube standing in the sand beside seashells while water droplets sparkle on the packaging. Keep the Solar Shield branding readable, polished beauty-ad cinematography, natural model movement, soft camera push-in, realistic hands and face, no distorted text, no extra logos. One continuous elegant 6-second ad shot.
Audience context, product hero moment, and preservation constraints turn a generic animation into an assessable campaign concept.
The prompt asks for multiple beats inside one shot; production use still requires checking text, hands, claim accuracy, and brand approval.
Luxury smartwatch product film
- Input
- Text campaign prompt
- Settings
- 832×448 result · 4.04 seconds · macro product shot
A premium macro commercial shot opens on a matte black smartwatch resting on a reflective obsidian table in a clean white studio. Fine droplets bead on the glass while a ribbon of cool blue light sweeps across the metal edge. The camera circles slowly at table height and settles on a clean hero shot. Subtle electronic pulse, mechanical tick, one continuous shot.
Material, surface, light path, camera path, and sound create a focused product-film grammar without requiring several scenes.
Text-only generation does not guarantee an exact real-world SKU; use a reference image when product identity must be preserved.
Food macro commercial
- Input
- Text campaign prompt
- Settings
- 832×448 result · 4.04 seconds · macro food shot
An extreme macro bakery commercial: fresh strawberries tumble onto a glossy vanilla cake while powdered sugar drifts through warm window light. The camera slides across the frosting at cake height and settles on the plated dessert with shallow depth of field, soft fruit impacts and a quiet ceramic tap.
A single appetizing action, close camera height, and sensory details make the result easy to judge as an ad concept.
Generated food imagery must not be used to imply product attributes or serving appearance that the real product cannot support.
Fashion campaign motion
- Input
- Text campaign prompt
- Settings
- 832×448 result · 4.04 seconds · editorial tracking shot
An editorial fashion video in a futuristic white studio. A model in a silver jacket walks toward camera while translucent light panels move behind her. The camera tracks backward at chest height, keeping crisp fabric texture, polished floor reflections, a soft violet palette and a restrained runway synth pulse.
Wardrobe, set, camera height, palette, and soundtrack establish a campaign direction that a creative team can evaluate.
Generated people and clothing are fictional unless references are supplied; verify likeness rights and product fidelity.
Good starting points for this workflow
LTX-2.3 Distilled 1.1
Unified audio-video model for fast text-to-video, image-to-video, references, keyframes, and guided motion.
Choose it for the product-led workflow here when you need the reference image, prompt, and available motion controls to work together.
- Inputs
- text, image, audio
- Output
- video
- References
- Up to 500 images
- Resolution
- 128–2048 px
- Duration
- 1–20 sec
- Formats
- MP4 · WEBM · MOV
- Estimated time
- 2 ~ 5 min
- Included allowance
- 2 per 48 hours
What this tool does not guarantee
These are practical boundaries to check before using a generated clip in production.
A generated clip is not a substantiated claim
Do not let synthetic imagery imply performance, ingredients, endorsements, or product behavior that the real offer cannot support.
Brand fidelity requires inspection
Logos, packaging text, exact colors, and product geometry can change. Use approved references and compare the output frame-by-frame.
Platform-ready means more than a video file
Captions, safe zones, aspect ratio, music rights, disclosure, landing-page consistency, and advertising policy still require a human campaign review.
AI Video Ad Generator FAQ
What makes an AI video ad prompt useful?
Name the product, audience, offer, scene, camera, pacing, and the brand details that must remain unchanged. A single focused shot is easier to assess than several competing ideas.
Can I use a product image as the starting point?
Yes. Upload an approved product image and direct the motion around it. Use only material you own or are authorized to use.
Which model is used for this AI video ad tool?
This page exposes the live model selected for its product-reference workflow. Its current inputs and limits appear in the generator before you run it.
Does the tool create a complete campaign automatically?
It creates a video concept from the supplied brief and reference. Media plan, copy approval, captions, landing-page consistency, disclosure, and platform compliance remain campaign work.
How do I preserve packaging and logos?
Use a clear approved product image, name the exact details that must not change, keep the camera move restrained, and compare output frames with the source.
Can the generated ad make product claims?
Do not use generated visuals to imply unsubstantiated performance, ingredients, endorsements, or results. Claims must come from approved evidence and match the landing page.
Which aspect ratio should I use for social ads?
Choose the ratio required by the target placement before generation and keep text or product details inside that platform’s safe area. The live model controls show the ratios currently available.
Can I A/B test AI video ads?
Yes, but change one meaningful variable at a time, such as hook, camera, or setting. Keep the product, offer, audience, and measurement window consistent so the comparison is interpretable.
How this page was produced and checked
- Prepared by
- GizAI Product Team
- Reviewed by
- GizAI Model Operations
- Last reviewed
GizAI publishes this page about its own product. Examples are existing GizAI media assets paired with their recorded prompts and settings; model names, inputs, limits, and allowances are rendered from the live model catalog instead of copied into editorial claims.
- Confirm that every prompt, poster, and video is visible on the page and served from a stable public URL.
- Read model labels, modalities, resolution, duration, estimated time, and included allowance from the live GizAI model contract.
- Record what each result demonstrates and a concrete limitation instead of presenting every output as flawless.
- Verify the executable form, canonical URL, metadata, structured data, internal links, desktop, mobile, and dark mode in a real browser.
Sources and live contracts
- Live GizAI model limits — Current plan allowances and availability inside GizAI.
- LTX supported models — Official LTX capabilities and model specifications.
- OpenAI Sora 2 model — Official Sora 2 model documentation.
- Google people-first content guidance — Who, How, sourcing, originality, and trust self-assessment.
- Google video SEO guidance — Stable video URLs, thumbnails, structured data, and indexing requirements.
Create an AI video ad
Your prompt, selected model, files, and results stay in the same product workspace.