Built for listing proof, product pages, and ad motion tests

Product Video Agent for reviewable ecommerce video drafts

Upload product photos, choose the ecommerce job you need, and get a practical draft package: buyer question, shot plan, generated prompt, draft clip, platform notes, and next angles.

Use this workflow when you want an ecommerce video draft package, not just a raw generated clip.

Product Video Agent v0

Choose the ecommerce job before the model writes the prompt.

Upload product photos, choose whether you need listing proof, material proof, or an ad motion test, and get a draft package you can judge against a real seller task.

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Draft video

One reviewable clip tied to a real listing, PDP, or ad-testing job.

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Shot plan

A plain-English sequence based on the ecommerce question being answered.

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Next angles

Follow-up directions for better photos, stronger proof, or later edits.

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Platform notes

Practical reminders for marketplace, product page, or social review.

Build the draft package
Product photos0/3

v0 uses your first uploaded image as the video anchor. Extra photos help you plan the next angles, and multi-clip stitching stays out of scope for now.

What the workflow will do
Anchor on the real product photo
Choose the ecommerce output type
Compose a task-specific prompt
Generate one draft clip
Return acceptance criteria and next angles
Used to tailor the buyer question, guardrails, and prompt.0 / 700
250 credits per draft videoView pricing

Credits are spent on the video generation step. Failed provider tasks are handled by the existing credit rollback flow.

Package contract
Selected package

Safe listing draft · Etsy listing

Reviewable draft

Buyer confidence package for home decor / candle products.

Buyer question

Does this product look real, inspectable, and trustworthy enough for a shopper to continue?

Draft video

One reviewable clip tied to a real listing, PDP, or ad-testing job.

Shot plan

A plain-English sequence based on the ecommerce question being answered.

Next angles

Follow-up directions for better photos, stronger proof, or later edits.

Platform notes

Practical reminders for marketplace, product page, or social review.

Shot plan
  • Open on the full product with calm, stable framing.
  • Use a slow push-in or slight orbit to reveal depth without changing the product.
  • End with the product centered, readable, and easy to inspect.
Acceptance criteria
  • The product identity, silhouette, material, color, and label remain consistent.
  • The motion helps inspection instead of hiding details.
  • No fake hands, fake text, duplicate parts, or unrelated props are introduced.
Platform notes
  • Keep it short and silent; Etsy removes audio from listing videos.
  • Prioritize product proof over cinematic camera tricks.
  • Avoid fake hands or fake making-process scenes unless supplied by the seller.
  • Best for Etsy, handmade, home decor, simple packaged goods, and condition proof.
  • Use it when the user needs a safe first clip before publishing or reshooting.
Boundaries
  • This is a listing confidence draft, not a finished ad.
  • Do not simulate manufacturing, unboxing, or product use that was not supplied in the photo.
Next angles
  • Create a material proof draft for texture or finish.
  • Add a size or scale photo in the next upload if buyers may question dimensions.
  • If this passes visual QA, test a stronger ad motion angle next.
Draft review note

A safe listing draft for reviewing product clarity, material detail, and buyer confidence before publishing.

Prompt composed by the workflow

Create a realistic ecommerce product video draft, not a finished ad or fake product demo. Use the uploaded product photo as the visual anchor. Primary channel: Etsy listing context: short, silent, honest, product-focused, and useful for buyer confidence. Output type: Safe listing draft. Buyer question to answer: Does this product look real, inspectable, and trustworthy enough for a shopper to continue? Product category: home decor product, candle, ceramic, wood, textile, or small gift item. Motion role: Safe listing draft: stable framing, gentle depth, natural ecommerce lighting, and no distracting invented scene elements. Preserve the real product identity: shape, color, material, label, packaging, and proportions must stay consistent. Use clean ecommerce lighting, product-first framing, and motion that helps a shopper evaluate the product. Acceptance criteria: The product identity, silhouette, material, color, and label remain consistent. The motion helps inspection instead of hiding details. No fake hands, fake text, duplicate parts, or unrelated props are introduced. Boundaries: This is a listing confidence draft, not a finished ad. Do not simulate manufacturing, unboxing, or product use that was not supplied in the photo. Do not invent fake hands, fake manufacturing, fake readable text, duplicate handles, extra labels, or unrelated props. No captions, no watermarks, no logos, no aggressive camera shake.

Video draft

Your draft video appears here

Generate one reviewable clip first. Multi-clip stitching and platform exports stay out of v0 until this package format proves useful.

A product video workflow that starts from the seller's real photo

This page is designed for ecommerce sellers who need a reviewable video direction before paying for polished production. Instead of asking you to invent a prompt from scratch, the workflow turns a product photo, channel choice, and seller note into a structured video draft package.

Photo-first input

The seller's real product photo is the source of truth. That keeps the draft closer to the actual SKU, material, color, shape, and listing promise.

Task-specific output

Choose whether the draft should be a safe listing draft, material proof, or ad motion test. Each choice changes the buyer question, shot plan, prompt, and acceptance criteria.

Reviewable package

The output is not only a clip. It also returns platform notes, boundaries, next angles, and a prompt so you can judge what worked and what to improve.

Built for early decisions

Use the package to decide whether a product angle is worth refining. It is a draft workflow for sellers, not a promise of instant final advertising production.

Why Product Video Agent is different from a raw generator

A normal video generator often gives you one clip and no context. This agent-shaped workflow is built around ecommerce decisions: what buyer question should this video answer, what motion is safe, what should be avoided, and what should be tried next.

Before generating, the job is framed around buyer confidence: Can the shopper inspect the product? Does the finish look believable? Is the motion useful for a listing, PDP, or ad test?

How to use it

A simple Product Video Agent workflow

The best workflow is short and concrete. Upload a real product photo, choose the channel and goal, add seller notes, generate one draft, then review the package before deciding whether to regenerate.

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Upload real product photos

Use one to three product photos that honestly show the item. The model input relies on those photos to preserve identity and avoid making up details.

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Choose the ecommerce job

Select Etsy, Shopify, marketplace, or social, then choose listing proof, material proof, or ad motion test. The draft contract changes for each job.

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Add practical seller notes

Tell the workflow what matters: texture, scale, handmade finish, reflective packaging, buyer hesitation, or the motion style you want to avoid.

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Review the full package

Judge the video draft together with the shot plan, prompt, acceptance criteria, boundaries, platform notes, caption draft, and next angles.

Example package

Input photo in, Product Video Agent draft out

A useful tool page should show the real workflow. The sample below starts with a product photo and ends with a short motion draft that can be reviewed before deeper editing.

Image to video

Product photo to ecommerce motion draft

The workflow keeps the product visible, creates a short draft clip, and pairs it with review notes so the seller can decide whether the direction is usable.

Input photo
Product photo uploaded to Product Video Agent

Real product image

Draft clip
Product Video Agent draft clip example

Reviewable video draft

What Product Video Agent includes

This page is strongest when you need a structured draft rather than a random clip. It packages the creative direction, generation prompt, and review criteria in one place.

Buyer question

Every run states the buyer question the clip should answer, such as trust, material proof, product overview, or ad angle.

Shot plan

The package summarizes the intended motion in plain English so you can understand the video direction before and after generation.

Acceptance criteria

The package defines what a useful result must preserve: product identity, material, shape, color, label, and honest ecommerce context.

Boundaries

The package flags risky directions, including fake usage scenes, invented props, duplicate parts, unreadable labels, or motion that hides important product details.

Next angles

After one draft, the package gives follow-up ideas so you can improve the source photo, prompt, product proof, or later ad creative.

Platform notes

The package includes practical notes for listing pages, Shopify PDPs, marketplace proof, and social ad testing so the draft has a clear use case.

How to review a Product Video Agent package

Product Video Agent is useful only if the draft package helps you make a better ecommerce decision. Review the clip and the notes together, then decide whether to publish, regenerate, or collect better source photos. Keep the decision attached to the source image.

Review product truth

Product Video Agent should preserve the real item. Check whether the product shape, material, label, finish, color, and important details remain consistent from start to finish. If the draft invents claims or visual details, use the package notes to reject it. A rejected draft is still useful when it tells you which source photo, lighting angle, or prompt instruction needs to be tightened.

Review buyer usefulness

Product Video Agent should help a buyer understand something specific. A listing draft might build trust, a material proof might show texture, and an ad motion test might reveal whether a stronger hook is worth exploring. If the draft looks interesting but does not answer the selected buyer question, treat it as an internal concept rather than a publishable asset.

Review channel fit

Product Video Agent output should be judged against the chosen channel. Etsy listing proof needs a calm product-first draft, a Shopify PDP clip needs clean gallery media, and a social test can allow stronger motion. The same source image may need different prompts for each channel, because buyer expectations and platform review standards are not identical.

Review the next action

Product Video Agent is not finished when the video is generated. The next-angle notes should tell you whether to reshoot the source photo, simplify the camera move, test a material close-up, or move the draft into editing. That next action is the main reason the package is more useful than a raw clip alone. For a real store, save the accepted package with the source photo and final publishing decision, so future product pages can reuse what already worked.

Product Video Agent FAQ

Common questions about using this workflow for ecommerce video drafts, listing proof, product pages, and ad motion tests.








Turn product photos into a reviewable video draft package

Start with a real product photo, choose the ecommerce job, and review the video draft together with the shot plan, platform notes, and next angles.