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Product Video

Create Product Shot, Avatar Showcase and or Talking Video in just a few clicks!

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Product Shot: Highlights the product with cinematic effects in a stylized close-up featuring smooth camera movement and visual effects.

Avatar Showcase: Showcases your product through a person using or wearing it to highlight its features and details.

Talking Video: Features a person holding your product and speaking directly to the camera using your provided script.


​To create a Product Shot:

1. Upload a product image.

2. Describe your scene, like "product on marble vanity with morning light," then select "Product Shot" and choose your preferred ratio. If you're unsure how to describe your desired look, you can choose from our visual effects, upload a reference image, or use your "Smart Assets."
3. Click "Generate Preview Image."

Note: Generating an image costs 1 credit.

To create an Avatar Showcase:

1. Upload a product image.

2. Describe the model’s static pose, for example, "model holding product near face." Then, select "Avatar Showcase," choose your preferred ratio, and either upload a model image or select from our available avatars.
3. Click "Generate Preview Image."

Note: Generating an image costs 1 credit.

To create a Talking Video:

1. Upload a product image.

2. Describe the product placement, for example, "model facing camera holding the product near face," then select "Talking Video," choose an avatar and your preferred ratio.

3. Click "Generate Preview Image."

Note: Generating an image costs 1 credit.

Once you have generated an image for the Talking Video, the next step is to AI generate video. You will be prompted to input your script, or you can choose to let the AI generate a script for you. Additionally, you can select a voice for the video.
​Note: generating a video costs 3 credits and requires an available custom avatar slot. Custom avatar slots are included in our Pro plan, which offers three slots.

Once you have successfully generated a video of an avatar holding or wearing a product, the final step is to render the video. Please note that rendering a video costs 5 credits for every 30 seconds of video, rounded up.

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