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Kling 3.0Wan 2.6Veo 3.1Seedance 2.0Sora 2 ProKling 2.5 TurboHailuo 2.3Pika 2.2Luma Ray 2

AI Ad Maker

Skip the agency, skip the production timeline. Type your ad concept, generate hero shots and B-roll across 9 AI models, and ship a Meta / TikTok / YouTube ad the same afternoon. Built for performance marketers who need volume and iteration speed.

Video Examples

See it in action

Sora 2 Pro · hero shot
16:9
Kling 3.0 · DTC product
16:9
Wan 2.6 · vertical 9:16
9:16
Kling 3.0 · food ad
1:1

Why gVideo

Built for results

10-15 creative variants per launch

Performance marketing wins on creative variation. Generate 12 hooks, 12 product shots, 12 closes — pick the top 3 to test on Meta, kill the losers, scale the winner. AI lets you do this in a day instead of a quarter.

Native vertical + horizontal

TikTok and Reels need 9:16. YouTube needs 16:9. Connected TV needs 16:9 HD. gVideo natively renders all aspect ratios — no cropping, no letterboxing, no resolution loss.

Commercial license for all paid media

Pro plan ($29/mo) covers Meta Ads, TikTok Ads, YouTube paid, Google Display, OOH, and resold client deliverables. No per-impression royalty, no platform restriction.

Not sure which model?

Our pick for ad

Kling 3.0

40 credits per 5s (~$0.89 on Pro)

The default ad workhorse — strong product realism, convincing humans for testimonial-style shots, and supports both vertical (TikTok/Reels) and horizontal (YouTube) ratios. Mid-tier price means you can run 10-15 creative variants per launch.

Generate free ad with Kling 3.0

Our agency was charging $4k per ad batch. We replaced them with gVideo + a freelance editor for trims. Same number of winners per dollar of media spend, 1/8 the production cost.

TL
Tom L.
Performance Marketing Lead

Common questions

What types of ads can I make with the AI ad maker?

Common patterns: (1) DTC product ads — hero shot + lifestyle + close-up macro; (2) SaaS / B2B ads — abstract metaphors, dashboard reveals, problem-solution storytelling; (3) food + beverage — appetite-appeal close-ups; (4) fashion — model-on-camera, product detail; (5) finance / insurance — abstract trust signals; (6) gaming / entertainment — cinematic hero. Categories where AI struggles: real-people-testimonial-with-specific-individual (use real shoots for that).

What ad lengths and aspect ratios are supported?

Each AI clip is 4-10 seconds. Most ads are 6, 15, or 30 seconds — built from 2-6 stitched AI clips with cuts and titles in your editor. Aspect ratios: 9:16 (TikTok, Reels, Shorts vertical), 1:1 (Twitter, square Meta), 16:9 (YouTube horizontal, CTV). All native resolution, no cropping required.

How does this compare to a video ad agency?

Agency: $3k-15k per ad batch, 4-6 weeks turnaround, often locked to one creative direction. AI ad maker: $30-100/month total credits, 2-4 hours per batch, easy to A/B test 5+ creative directions in parallel. Trade-off: AI struggles with very specific brand stories needing real actors and named talent — combine: AI for B-roll + abstract, real shoots for testimonials.

Can I add a voiceover or jingle to the ad?

Two paths: (a) Veo 3.1 generates ambient + voiceover natively from your prompt — best for testing audio direction quickly. (b) Generate silent clips with cheaper models, then layer voiceover (your voice, ElevenLabs TTS, or licensed VO talent) and music in your editor. Most performance marketers use option (b) for tighter control.

What's a realistic monthly cost for ad production?

A solo founder running 1 product line with 2 ad batches per month: 800-1,200 credits = $20-30 on Starter or Pro. A growing DTC brand running 3-5 simultaneous campaigns with weekly creative tests: 4,000-8,000 credits = $60-120 on Pro / Studio. An agency managing 5+ clients with dozens of creative tests: Studio plan ($99) covers 10,000+ credits — or run separate accounts per client.

Are AI-generated ads compliant with Meta / TikTok / YouTube ad policies?

Yes for the visual content — AI-generated B-roll, product, and abstract shots are all allowed. Caveats: (1) avoid generating likenesses of specific real public figures; (2) for medical, financial, and legal categories, follow each platform's specific requirements; (3) AI-generated humans must not impersonate identifiable real people. The video itself doesn't need a special label on most platforms as of late 2025, though platforms continue to evolve their AI-content disclosure rules.

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