Revolutionize Your Ads with AI Video
Video content drives higher engagement than static images, but producing it traditionally requires expensive equipment, actors, and editing skills. AdFlex's AI Video tools remove those barriers, letting you create stunning video ads in minutes from your dashboard. Use leading models like VEO, Sora, and Runway to bring your ideas to life, then download the result or send it straight to the Design Editor.
Before You Start
AI video is the most resource-intensive creation type in AdFlex, and its credit cost depends on the model, the method, and the output settings you choose — animating an existing image is generally lighter than generating a video from text. The exact cost is always shown before you generate, so plan your prompt first: decide on your core message, the action you want on screen, and the platform you are targeting.
Creation Methods
AdFlex offers three distinct ways to produce a video. Choose the method that matches the assets you already have.
Text-to-Video
Create a video from scratch using just a description. This is ideal when you have an idea but no existing footage or imagery.
- Enter a prompt describing the scene, movement, and atmosphere.
- Select a model (e.g., VEO for cinematic realism).
- Choose duration and aspect ratio.
- Generate and watch your vision move.
Image-to-Video
Animate a static image to create a thumb-stopping video. This method gives you the most control over the look, since you start from a fixed visual.
- Upload your image (or generate one first).
- Describe the motion you want (e.g., "camera pans right", "water flowing").
- Set the motion intensity.
- Generate to see your image come alive.
Video-to-Video
Transform an existing video with a new style. Use this when you already have footage but want a fresh, on-brand aesthetic.
- Upload a source video.
- Describe the new style (e.g., "cartoon style", "cyberpunk aesthetic").
- The AI will keep the motion but change the visual style.
Choosing Your Settings
Each method exposes a few key controls. Set them deliberately to avoid wasting a generation:
- Model: Different models excel at different things. VEO and Sora are strong for realistic, cinematic motion, while other models shine with stylized or fast-paced movement.
- Aspect ratio: Match your destination. Use a vertical frame for Stories and Reels, square for in-feed posts, and widescreen for YouTube or landscape placements.
- Duration: Shorter clips render faster and keep viewers focused. Pick the shortest length that still tells your story.
- Motion intensity: In Image-to-Video, lower intensity keeps the scene subtle and controlled, while higher intensity adds dramatic movement.
Tips for Great AI Videos
- Keep prompts simple: Focus on one main action or movement, not a complex sequence.
- Start with high-quality images: For Image-to-Video, a better input image yields a better video.
- Experiment with models: Different models excel at different types of motion and styles, so test a couple before committing.
- Describe the camera: Words like "slow zoom", "pan", or "tracking shot" guide the AI toward the framing you imagine.
Common Issues
The motion looks distorted or unnatural
Lower the motion intensity, or simplify your prompt to a single clear action. Overly busy scenes are harder for the model to render cleanly.
The result does not match my prompt
Be more specific about the subject, setting, and movement. Vague prompts leave too much to interpretation. Try a different model if one consistently misses your intent.
The aspect ratio is wrong for my platform
Set the aspect ratio before generating rather than cropping afterward, so the model composes the scene for the correct frame.
What's Next?
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