Making a video ad used to mean choosing a template, filling it with your images, and fighting a timeline. Artvizon replaced that with a conversation. You tell an agent what you are selling and who for; it plans, renders and returns a finished MP4.
The change is not cosmetic. A template decides the shape of your ad before it has seen your product. A conversation lets the shape follow from what the product actually is.
What the agent does
It reads. Paste a product URL and it pulls the title, description and images from Shopify, Amazon, AliExpress, eBay, Temu and thousands of other stores. Upload photographs instead if you prefer, or if a site blocks automated reading.
It asks. A few short questions: who the ad is for, what you want the viewer to do, what tone fits. Answer in your own words or tell it to decide, and it will make reasonable choices from the product data.
It plans. Before a frame exists, it writes the sequence: an opening hook, the product moment, a closing call to action, with a decision about what the camera does at each point. This is the step that separates an advertisement from a montage, and it is the step most tools skip.
It renders. On the video model best suited to the plan. You get an MP4 to download.
What it does not do
It is not a screen recorder, so it will not walk through a software interface. It does not film physical samples, so it cannot vouch for stitch quality or material weight. And there is no template library behind it, which is the point: two runs on the same product produce two genuinely different ads rather than the same one recoloured.
Talking to it well
The agent is genuinely conversational, so the most useful habit is to treat it that way rather than as a form.
- Say who the buyer is. One sentence changes the entire plan. "Women 30 to 45 who cook a lot and hate clutter" produces a different ad from silence.
- Say what you want them to do. Visit a page, use a code, remember a name. An ad without a decision at the end is a brand film.
- Ask for changes rather than starting over. If the tone is wrong or the emphasis is off, say so in the chat.
- Ask for a different angle. This is how you get material worth testing against itself.
Cost, plainly
Credit-based. Credits do not expire, and every generation shows its exact cost before you confirm, because a 36-second multi-chapter video on a premium model costs several times what a short clip on a standard model costs. If a render fails for a technical reason, the credits come back automatically and the agent tells you in plain language what happened.
The €5 entry offer produces one short video of about 12 seconds from your own product. That is deliberately the cheapest possible way to find out whether the output suits your brand, on something you care about rather than on a demo reel.
Who it is for
People who have products and need video, and who have no intention of learning an editor. Store owners, marketplace sellers, small teams running their own paid social. If you already have a video department, this is not aimed at you.
Related reading: From product URL to video in one chat and How the AI agent writes your script.