Make Facebook and Instagram ad creative from a product link: feed and Stories formats, several variations per product to test, exported as MP4 ready for Meta Ads Manager.
Facebook and Meta Ads reward volume of creative more than polish of any single asset. Campaigns fatigue: the same video that performed on week one stops performing on week three, and the usual fix is a new edit, which is exactly what most small teams cannot produce fast enough.
Artvizon is built for that loop. From one product link you can generate several distinct ads, in 16:9 for the feed or 1:1 for square placements, and keep feeding fresh creative into a campaign without booking a shoot.
Paste a product URL. Shopify, Amazon, AliExpress, eBay, Temu and thousands of other stores are supported, or upload your own photos. Artvizon reads the title, the description and the imagery, so you never retype what your store already knows.
Rather than stitching stock clips, a multi-stage planner writes the brief first: hook, benefit, call to action. That plan is what gets rendered, which is why the result reads like an ad instead of a slideshow.
You get an MP4 in the aspect ratio you asked for, 9:16, 16:9 or 1:1, ready to upload. Videos render at 720p by default; the premium models render at 1080p.
Yes, and that is the point. Each generation plans its own angle, so you get genuinely different ads to test rather than the same video recoloured.
No. You give a product link or a few photos, and you get a finished video. There is no timeline to edit, no keyframes and no software to install, everything happens in the browser.
The €5 entry offer produces one short single clip of around 12 seconds, so you can judge the quality before paying more. On the paid plans you get multi-chapter videos of 24, 32 or 36 seconds, assembled from 12-second chapters with audio continuity between them.
Yes. You own the rights to everything you generate, and the videos can be used commercially, product pages, organic posts and paid campaigns alike.
Paste a product link and get your first Facebook video in minutes.
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