Describe the video you want to create
Use the prompt area to turn a rough idea into a clearer video direction for marketing, product demos, explainers, or short social clips.
Turn a rough idea into a clean video direction for social posts, product explainers, launch clips, and business presentations without starting from a blank page.
Describe your idea, choose a format, and turn a simple prompt into a clearer video concept for marketing, social media, product launches, or presentations.
Use the prompt area to turn a rough idea into a clearer video direction for marketing, product demos, explainers, or short social clips.
Use the AI Video Generator to shape practical video ideas for common business, creative, and marketing needs.
Create short video concepts for Instagram, TikTok, YouTube Shorts, and other fast-moving channels.
Show product benefits, launches, offers, or feature ideas with concise visual direction.
Outline short educational videos that explain a service, workflow, process, or business idea.
Generate a starting point for ad concepts, campaign visuals, pitch decks, and content planning.
Move from a plain-language prompt to a structured video concept without a complicated production workflow.
Describe the video, audience, style, timing, and intended use in plain language.
Select a direction such as product promo, explainer, social video, or creative concept.
Use the generated concept as a starting point, then adjust the idea until it fits the project.
Pair video ideas with nearby creative tools for images, voiceovers, scripts, and website concepts.
Quick answers for planning video ideas, using prompts, and turning concepts into practical creative direction.
You can use it to create video concepts for social posts, product ideas, marketing campaigns, explainers, and business presentations.
No. The page is designed around a simple prompt-first workflow that helps users move from a written idea to a clearer video direction.
Yes. You can outline concepts for product launches, explainers, ads, presentations, campaign ideas, and short-form content.
Yes. Treat the generated concept as a starting point, then adjust the prompt, format, audience, pacing, and visual direction until it fits your project.
An AI video tool is most useful when it turns a loose campaign idea into a clearer production direction. The strongest results usually begin with the business goal, the audience, the offer, and the action the viewer should take after watching.
A video for a product launch needs a different structure from a service explainer, event recap, training clip, or short social post. Before writing the prompt, decide whether the video should create awareness, answer objections, explain a process, support a quote, or help a customer understand what they are buying. That decision shapes the hook, scene order, visual tone, length, and call to action.
For client work, this planning also makes pricing easier. A small social clip may only need a concept, caption idea, and short storyboard. A product explainer may involve script writing, voiceover planning, revisions, graphics, and delivery formats. When those pieces are clear, the team can prepare a more reliable price proposal before production starts.
Generic prompts often produce generic concepts. A better prompt names the product or service, the audience, the platform, the mood, the key message, the setting, and any constraints. A local repair company, a software startup, and a wedding vendor should not receive the same kind of video direction, even if all three ask for a short promotional clip.
Useful context can include brand voice, visual references, required disclaimers, offer details, customer pain points, and the final place where the video will be used. That extra information helps the draft become a working brief rather than a random creative idea.
AI-generated video ideas still need human review. Check whether the concept is accurate, appropriate for the brand, realistic to produce, and clear enough for a designer, editor, or client to follow. If the video mentions pricing, performance claims, legal details, medical information, or sensitive customer promises, those details should be checked before they become public.
When the concept becomes billable work, connect it to the documents the customer will see. A producer may outline the project here, prepare an early cost range, and then send the final bill through the billing workflow once the approved assets are delivered.
A clear video direction can prevent later disagreements. It can identify the intended audience, the main message, the scenes included, what is outside scope, and how many revision rounds are expected. That helps both sides know whether a change is a normal edit or a new request that should be priced separately.
Creative teams can also pair this workflow with the copy drafting tool, voiceover planning, or the broader business toolkit when a campaign needs several connected assets.
Save the final prompt, concept outline, client notes, and approval date. Those details can support the production brief, explain the invoice later, and help the team repeat the same style for future campaigns. The goal is not only to generate a video idea, but to create a clearer path from idea to approval, production, and payment.