Use case · Advertising

AI Video Ads: Turn Product Shots Into Moving Ads

Short, scroll-stopping video ads made from your existing product images — no film crew, no editor, no agency invoice.

Video ads outperform static ones on most feeds, but a produced video ad costs thousands. If you already have a good product image, you are closer than you think: TeamDay's video models can animate a still into a short, polished clip. Reel does the production; Markus gets it ready for Meta.

How it works

  1. 1

    Start from a product shot

    Give Reel your best product image — a photo you own, or a shot Iris made for you. Tell him the feel in plain words: "slow camera move toward the bottle, warm morning light."

  2. 2

    Reel animates it

    Reel uses Seedance 2, which accepts your image as the starting frame so the clip opens on your actual product, or Wan 2.7, which is built specifically for animating a still image into video. Clips run up to 15 seconds — the sweet spot for feed ads.

  3. 3

    Review the cut, add sound

    The clip comes back silent by design; Reel then adds music or a short voiceover in assembly so you control the sound instead of getting whatever the model invented. Ask for a different mood or pace in chat until it feels right.

  4. 4

    Markus preps it for Meta

    Markus takes the approved video and prepares the Facebook and Instagram campaign setup, showing you the exact changes before anything goes live. Live-campaign edits always wait for your approval.

Real work, not demos

Frequently asked questions

Can AI turn a product photo into a video ad?

Yes — that is exactly what image-to-video models do. In TeamDay, Seedance 2 takes your image as the first frame of the clip, and Wan 2.7 is an image-to-video model that animates a still. Starting from your real photo keeps the product in the ad recognizably yours.

How much does an AI video ad cost to make?

At TeamDay's listed estimates — $0.10 to $0.20 per Seedance 2 clip and about $0.10 per second for Wan 2.7 — a 10-second ad clip costs roughly a dollar in generation, plus a few rounds of retries while you pick the best take. Compare that to a $2,000+ production quote.

What length should an AI video ad be?

Short. Feed ads perform best under 15 seconds, which matches what the models generate in one clip: TeamDay requests 4-15 seconds from Seedance 2 and 2-15 seconds from Wan 2.7. One strong scene with your product beats a long montage.

Does the ad go live automatically once the video is done?

No. Two approvals stand between generation and spend: you approve the video itself in chat, and Markus shows you the exact campaign changes before they touch your ad account. He never modifies live campaigns without your sign-off.

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