Start with the cleanest product image you have.
A strong hero shot gives the model the structure it needs to animate the product without losing the parts that sell.
One photo. Ten motion ads. Every aspect ratio and background. Ready for Meta, Shopify, and Amazon.
Sample output
Turn Product Photos Into Videos
Use this page to evaluate the workflow before you decide which tool path deserves the next click.
How it works
The workflow is designed for catalog teams and launch pages that need video, not another production day.
A strong hero shot gives the model the structure it needs to animate the product without losing the parts that sell.
Rotate, reveal, or push into detail depending on whether you need feed creative, landing-page motion, or marketplace support.
Keep the version that shows the product best, then reformat or remix it for the next placement instead of starting over.
AI product video
Product-video workflows work when you can get motion from the hero image you already trust. FairStack keeps the source asset central, then lets you branch into reveal shots, spins, and marketplace-ready cuts without rebuilding the whole concept for every ratio.
Feature grid
This is the layer between still photography and a full video production plan: enough movement to sell the product, without the cost of another shoot.
Motion
Use motion to show detail, texture, or silhouette even when the product team only has one approved image to start from.
Backgrounds
Keep the product grounded in a simple sales frame or move it into something richer for launch creative.
Ratios
The same concept can move across vertical, square, and standard layouts without forcing a new production decision.
Velocity
Get to multiple product-video directions quickly so the team is choosing a winner, not waiting on asset creation.
Sample showcase
These prompts focus on getting motion out of already-approved product photography.
Pedestal-style product reveal
Premium hero reveal, slow orbit, strong highlight on packaging, final brand frame.
Model
Seedream 5.0 + motion pass
Cost
$0.33
360-degree product spin
Clean white product spin that keeps the label readable and the silhouette stable.
Model
Product Spin workflow
Cost
$0.15
Product shot into a short vertical promo
Fast 9:16 launch cut from one image with product-focused motion and final CTA.
Model
Kling 2.6
Cost
$0.47
One photo, every platform crop
Generate multiple marketplace and paid-social frames from one source image before motion.
Model
Nano Banana 2
Cost
$0.15
Pricing comparison strip
Product-video workflows usually combine one image row and one motion row. The comparison below shows the exact shared pricing data behind both layers.
Model
FairStack
$0.033
per image
TopView Pro
$0.073
per image
Deevid
$0.060
per image
Model
FairStack
$0.33
per clip
TopView Pro
$0.56
per clip
Deevid
$0.45
per clip
The image row covers the still asset generation layer. The video row covers the motion layer. Both come from the shared competitor pricing dataset used site-wide.
Social proof
Product-video demand usually shows up when the stills are approved but the launch still needs movement.
Ecommerce teams
Turn the same product photography into more motion-led assets for launches, PDPs, and paid placements.
Performance marketers
Move the product into short vertical cuts quickly enough to compare it against the still creative you already trust.
Marketplace operators
Use a simpler clean-background treatment for catalog support while the campaign team works richer versions in parallel.
Agencies
Show clients the motion direction early, then polish only the path they actually want to fund.
FAQ
The hero price covers the core photo-to-motion workflow. Costs rise only when you add more variations or choose a more premium motion row.
Start with the lighter image and motion pairing for speed, then move to the richer motion rows when the concept is already approved.
Yes. FairStack outputs are intended for commercial use across product pages, marketplaces, paid social, and launch creative.
No. The workflow stays pay-per-use, which is useful when you only need more motion around launches instead of a new monthly software bill.
You export the still or motion assets you want to keep, then reuse them inside the rest of the FairStack stack if the campaign grows.
Fast enough to compare several product-motion directions in one review session instead of waiting on a new production cycle.
Start with the image you already trust, add just enough motion to sell the product, and keep the version that earns the placement.