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Awesome AI Product Video Prompts, Product Demo Workflows and E-commerce Video Templates

A practical, research-informed and SEO-friendly GitHub resource for AI product video prompts, product video prompts, AI product demo prompts, AI product ad prompts, AI e-commerce video prompts, AI product reveal prompts, image-to-video product prompts, AI product video generator prompts, Shopify product video prompts, Amazon product video prompts, TikTok product ad prompts, UGC product video prompts, SaaS product video prompts, app promo video prompts, and production-ready product video workflows.

This repository is built for e-commerce brands, Shopify sellers, Amazon sellers, app founders, SaaS teams, product marketers, agencies, TikTok creators, media buyers and creative teams who want better AI product videos with stronger product accuracy, clearer demos and fewer wasted generations.

This is an independent educational prompt and workflow resource connected to the Cliprise creative workflow ecosystem. It is not an official Shopify, Amazon, TikTok, Meta, Google, YouTube, OpenAI, Sora, Veo, Kling, Seedance, Runway, or model provider repository. For actual multi-model AI video generation, image generation, editing, upscaling and creative production tools, visit Cliprise.


Quick links

Goal Cliprise resource
Generate product videos AI Video Generator
Create product source images AI Image Generator
Create product-style AI art AI Art Generator
Edit product images Pro Image Editor
Remove product backgrounds AI Background Remover
Upscale final assets Universal Upscaler
Compare video models Cliprise Models
Learn product workflows Cliprise Learn
Generate scripts Video Script Generator
Generate captions Caption Generator
Check credits and pricing Cliprise Pricing

Related Cliprise GitHub resources

What this repository is

This repository is a practical prompt and workflow hub for users searching for:

  • AI product video prompts
  • product video prompts
  • AI product demo prompts
  • AI product ad prompts
  • AI e-commerce video prompts
  • AI product reveal prompts
  • product image to video prompts
  • image-to-video product prompts
  • AI product video generator prompts
  • AI product commercial prompts
  • Shopify product video prompts
  • Amazon product video prompts
  • TikTok product video prompts
  • Instagram product video prompts
  • Reels product video prompts
  • YouTube Shorts product video prompts
  • UGC product video prompts
  • SaaS product video prompts
  • app promo video prompts
  • product unboxing prompts
  • product explainer prompts
  • product launch video prompts
  • product page video prompts
  • product video ad prompts

The goal is to help people create better AI product videos using a repeatable system:

product image -> product accuracy brief -> video goal -> motion plan -> platform format -> QA -> export -> campaign variants

Research notes behind this repository

This README is based on public ad platform guidance, product video best practices and practical AI video workflow patterns.

Google Ads creative guidance

Google Ads creative performance guidance emphasizes that creative assets matter heavily for campaign performance, and recommends quality plus quantity of creative inputs so Google AI can test combinations and find what works. Google also recommends using video creation tools to create videos in multiple orientations, including vertical, horizontal and square formats.

Useful references:

TikTok product and shopping creative patterns

TikTok product ads generally need vertical-first creative, mobile-safe framing, product relevance, frequent creative refresh and product-focused storytelling. TikTok Shop guidance also recommends adding new creative regularly, especially when CTR or engagement drops, and keeping creative relevant to the advertised product range.

Useful references:

Meta product video patterns

Meta video ads and Reels ads are built around mobile-first formats, vertical placements, safe zones, audio quality, creative variation and ad creative optimization.

Useful references:

Cliprise workflow context

A good AI product video often starts before video generation. It may require:

  • product source image
  • background cleanup
  • product preservation prompt
  • model selection
  • image-to-video animation
  • product QA
  • upscaling
  • platform-specific resizing
  • caption and campaign variants

Useful Cliprise references:


Core principle: product accuracy comes before cinematic motion

A beautiful product video is useless if the product changes shape, label, color, texture or function.

For product videos, the priority order is:

1. Product accuracy
2. Clear benefit or demo
3. Platform fit
4. Smooth motion
5. Final polish

Bad prompt:

Create a cinematic product video, amazing, viral, premium, realistic.

Better prompt:

Using the uploaded product image as the exact product reference, create a 7-second vertical product video ad.
Preserve the exact product shape, color, label placement, packaging, proportions and camera angle.
Camera: slow push-in with a subtle light sweep.
Motion: product stays rigid and accurate, only reflections and background parallax move.
Lighting: premium studio lighting with soft shadows.
Final beat: product centered in a clean hero frame with space for CTA overlay.
Restrictions: no fake text, no logo distortion, no extra products, no shape changes, no flicker.

AI product video prompt formula

Use this structure for most AI product video prompts:

Create a [duration]-second [aspect ratio] product video for [product].
Product role: [exact product / concept product / app / packaging / physical object].
Preserve: [shape, color, label, logo, material, packaging, screen, camera angle].
Audience: [who the video is for].
Use case: [product page, ad, TikTok, Reels, YouTube, landing page, launch].
Hook: [first visual moment].
Product moment: [what the product does or how it is shown].
Motion: [what moves and what stays stable].
Camera: [one primary camera movement].
Lighting and style: [commercial, UGC, lifestyle, premium, technical].
Final beat: [how the clip ends].
Restrictions: [what must not happen].

Example:

Create an 8-second vertical product video for a premium stainless steel water bottle.
Product role: physical product hero shot.
Preserve: bottle shape, cap, material texture, color and label area.
Audience: active people who want a durable daily bottle.
Use case: TikTok and Reels product ad.
Hook: condensation appears on the bottle in the first second.
Product moment: bottle rotates slightly as a light sweep moves across the metal.
Motion: product remains rigid and accurate, only camera, light and condensation move.
Camera: slow 30-degree orbit ending in a centered hero frame.
Lighting and style: premium outdoor commercial, sunrise background, realistic.
Final beat: bottle centered with safe space for "Shop now" overlay.
Restrictions: no fake text, no extra bottles, no logo distortion, no warped metal, no flicker.

Image-to-video product formula

For real products, image-to-video is usually the safer workflow.

Using the uploaded product image as the exact product reference, create a [duration]-second [aspect ratio] product video.
Preserve [shape, color, label, logo, material, packaging, camera angle].
Camera: [one camera movement].
Product motion: [stable / subtle rotation / lid opens / screen turns on].
Scene motion: [background parallax, light sweep, steam, particles, hand movement].
Lighting: [preserve or improve].
Final beat: [hero frame].
Restrictions: [avoid deformation and misleading changes].

Example:

Using the uploaded product image as the exact product reference, create a 6-second vertical product page video.
Preserve the product shape, color, label placement, cap, material texture and camera angle.
Camera: slow push-in from medium close-up to product detail.
Product motion: product stays rigid and accurate.
Scene motion: soft highlight sweep and subtle background parallax.
Lighting: preserve source lighting and add a clean commercial reflection.
Final beat: product centered and sharp.
Restrictions: no fake label text, no logo distortion, no extra products, no packaging changes, no flicker.

Product video types

Product reveal video

Best for:

  • launches
  • product pages
  • landing page hero clips
  • premium brand visuals

Prompt angle:

Reveal product through light, camera movement or packaging opening.

Product demo video

Best for:

  • e-commerce stores
  • Amazon-style content
  • feature education
  • buyer confidence

Prompt angle:

Show one feature or function clearly.

Product use-case video

Best for:

  • lifestyle products
  • home goods
  • beauty
  • tools
  • fitness gear

Prompt angle:

Show product in a real context.

Product UGC video

Best for:

  • TikTok
  • Reels
  • creator ads
  • social proof style

Prompt angle:

Creator shows product naturally without fake claims.

Product page loop

Best for:

  • Shopify
  • product galleries
  • website hero modules
  • email GIFs

Prompt angle:

Short smooth motion, product stays accurate.

App promo product video

Best for:

  • SaaS
  • mobile apps
  • AI tools
  • productivity products

Prompt angle:

Show problem, app moment and outcome without fake UI text.

Recommended Cliprise learning path

1. Build better product source images

2. Prepare and edit product assets

3. Turn product images into videos

4. Build ads from product videos


Cliprise model pages useful for product video workflows

Video models

Image models for product source frames

Finishing models


Prompt library

These prompts are original starting points. Adapt them to your actual product, legal claims, platform and offer.


1. Premium product reveal

Using the uploaded product image as the exact product reference, create an 8-second vertical product reveal video.
Preserve the exact product shape, color, label placement, material texture, packaging and camera angle.
Audience: premium buyers who care about design and quality.
Use case: Reels, TikTok and product page hero video.
Hook: a soft light sweep reveals the product edge in the first second.
Product moment: the product appears from darkness into a clean studio hero frame.
Motion: product remains rigid and accurate, only camera, light and background parallax move.
Camera: slow low-angle push-in ending in a macro detail shot.
Lighting and style: premium studio commercial, dark background, soft rim light.
Final beat: product centered with safe space for CTA overlay.
Restrictions: no fake text, no logo distortion, no extra products, no shape changes, no flicker.

Best for:

  • premium product launches
  • e-commerce hero videos
  • social ads
  • product pages

2. Shopify product page loop

Using the uploaded product image as the exact product reference, create a 6-second seamless product page loop.
Preserve product shape, label, color, packaging, proportions and camera angle.
Use case: Shopify product gallery video.
Hook: immediate clean product visibility, no slow intro.
Motion: subtle camera push-in and soft reflection movement only.
Camera: locked front-facing angle with very gentle zoom.
Lighting: bright e-commerce studio lighting with soft natural shadows.
Final beat: returns to a stable hero-like frame suitable for looping.
Restrictions: no fake text, no product deformation, no extra objects, no harsh motion, no flicker.

Best for:

  • Shopify product galleries
  • landing page loops
  • email GIF concepts
  • catalog video assets

3. Amazon-style product demo

Create a 12-second product demo video for a compact portable blender.
Audience: buyers who want to understand size, function and use case quickly.
Use case: e-commerce product detail page and marketplace video.
Hook: close-up of ingredients dropping into the blender cup.
Product moment: hand presses the power button and the blender mixes smoothly.
Proof moment: finished smoothie is poured into a glass.
Camera: stable close-up shots, simple cuts, clear product visibility.
Lighting and style: bright kitchen product demo, realistic and informative.
Final beat: blender and smoothie glass side by side on the counter.
Restrictions: no fake performance claims, no distorted hands, no product shape changes, no unsafe use, no unreadable label text.

Best for:

  • product demos
  • marketplace videos
  • kitchen products
  • Amazon-style listing support

4. TikTok product hook

Create a 7-second vertical TikTok product video for a desk organizer.
Audience: people with messy workspaces.
Hook: first second shows a cluttered desk, then the organizer slides into frame.
Product moment: messy pens, cables and notes visually group into the organizer.
Proof moment: desk becomes clean and calm.
Camera: handheld but smooth, top-down desk perspective.
Lighting and style: natural creator-style video, not too polished.
Audio if supported: quick satisfying organizing sounds and soft upbeat beat.
Final beat: clean desk with product centered and visible.
Restrictions: no fake text, no impossible transformation, no distorted hands, no extra products, no brand imitation.

Best for:

  • TikTok product ads
  • UGC-style demos
  • home office products
  • DTC brands

5. UGC beauty product demo

Create a 9-second vertical UGC-style product video for a gentle face serum.
Audience: people who want a simple skincare routine.
Hook: creator says, "I wanted something simple, not a 10-step routine."
Product moment: creator holds the serum bottle close to camera in a bright bathroom.
Demo moment: small amount of product appears on fingertips.
Camera: handheld but smooth, close-up, natural creator framing.
Lighting and style: soft daylight, clean bathroom, authentic beauty creator video.
Audio if supported: natural voice and soft room tone.
Final beat: bottle placed beside mirror with space for CTA overlay.
Restrictions: no medical claims, no guaranteed results, no fake dermatologist claim, no distorted fingers, no label distortion.

Best for:

  • beauty brands
  • skincare products
  • UGC ads
  • Reels and TikTok

6. Product unboxing video

Create an 8-second vertical product unboxing video for a premium tech accessory.
Audience: buyers who enjoy premium packaging and product reveals.
Hook: box lid begins opening in the first second.
Product moment: product is revealed inside clean packaging.
Motion: box opens smoothly, product remains stable and accurate.
Camera: overhead angle shifting slowly into a close-up.
Lighting and style: soft studio light, premium unboxing feel, clean reflections.
Final beat: product displayed beside open packaging.
Restrictions: no fake text, no logo distortion, no extra hands, no warped packaging, no unrealistic motion.

Best for:

  • product launches
  • tech accessories
  • unboxing ads
  • creator-style product videos

7. Product feature close-up

Using the uploaded product image as reference, create a 6-second macro feature video.
Preserve the exact product shape, material, color and design details.
Audience: buyers comparing quality and finish.
Use case: product detail page and ad cutaway.
Hook: extreme close-up of the product texture in the first second.
Product moment: camera glides along the key feature.
Motion: product remains still, camera reveals details slowly.
Camera: macro dolly movement across the surface.
Lighting and style: controlled studio light, premium technical detail.
Final beat: feature ends in a sharp focus hero detail frame.
Restrictions: no fake labels, no surface distortion, no extra parts, no unrealistic reflections.

Best for:

  • luxury products
  • beauty packaging
  • tech gear
  • watches
  • jewelry

8. App product promo

Create a 9-second vertical product video for a mobile AI creative app.
Audience: creators who want image and video generation in one place.
Hook: split-screen of many tools collapsing into one clean phone dashboard.
Product moment: phone screen shows abstract cards for image, video and model selection, no readable fake text.
Proof moment: one source image becomes a short video preview.
Camera: smooth orbit around the phone, then push into the screen.
Lighting and style: modern SaaS product ad, dark navy background, cyan and violet glow.
Final beat: phone centered with space for "Create in one place" overlay.
Restrictions: no fake UI text, no competitor logos, no distorted phone, no misleading unlimited claims.

Best for:

  • app promos
  • SaaS videos
  • AI tool ads
  • landing pages

9. Product comparison video

Create a 10-second vertical product comparison video for a reusable water bottle.
Audience: people choosing between disposable plastic bottles and a premium reusable bottle.
Hook: plastic bottles clutter the left side, reusable bottle stands cleanly on the right.
Product moment: reusable bottle becomes the main focus.
Proof moment: left side fades into a clean desk and outdoor use scene.
Camera: split-screen composition, then smooth push toward the reusable bottle.
Lighting and style: clean lifestyle commercial, practical and modern.
Final beat: reusable bottle centered in a hero frame.
Restrictions: no fake environmental claims, no fake statistics, no extra product labels, no distorted bottle shape.

Best for:

  • comparison ads
  • sustainability products
  • DTC campaigns
  • product education

10. Product lifestyle use case

Create an 8-second vertical lifestyle product video for noise-canceling headphones.
Audience: remote workers and travelers.
Hook: noisy cafe background becomes visually calm as the headphones are placed on the desk.
Product moment: headphones are shown clearly in a premium close-up.
Use case: person puts on headphones and starts working calmly.
Camera: smooth lifestyle close-up, shallow depth of field.
Lighting and style: warm cafe daylight, realistic and aspirational.
Audio if supported: background noise fades into soft calm music.
Final beat: headphones visible next to laptop in a clean work scene.
Restrictions: no fake noise-canceling guarantee, no logo distortion, no distorted hands, no extra products.

Best for:

  • lifestyle products
  • tech ads
  • work-from-home products
  • social ads

11. Fashion product video

Create a 7-second vertical product video for a minimalist beige jacket.
Audience: fashion buyers interested in clean streetwear.
Hook: fabric moves gently as model steps into frame.
Product moment: camera reveals jacket fit, texture and stitching.
Motion: model turns slightly, fabric moves naturally, outfit remains accurate.
Camera: handheld but smooth fashion lookbook movement.
Lighting and style: soft daylight, urban neutral background, premium fashion editorial.
Final beat: model holds a clean hero pose with jacket visible.
Restrictions: no fake logos, no changed outfit details, no face distortion, no warped hands, no extra people.

Best for:

  • apparel brands
  • fashion lookbooks
  • product pages
  • Reels ads

12. Restaurant product video

Create a 6-second vertical product video for a gourmet burger.
Audience: people choosing dinner tonight.
Hook: burger is placed on a dark wooden table in the first second.
Product moment: cheese, sauce and texture are shown in macro close-up.
Motion: steam rises gently and sauce glistens subtly.
Camera: slow macro push-in with shallow depth of field.
Lighting and style: warm restaurant commercial, appetizing and realistic.
Final beat: burger centered and sharp.
Restrictions: no fake ingredients, no distorted food, no extra fingers, no unrealistic melting, no text.

Best for:

  • restaurants
  • food delivery
  • local ads
  • Reels and TikTok

13. Fitness product demo

Create a 10-second vertical product demo video for adjustable dumbbells.
Audience: people training at home with limited space.
Hook: cluttered workout corner, then one adjustable dumbbell replaces multiple weights.
Product moment: hand adjusts the weight dial once.
Proof moment: clean home gym setup with the dumbbell in use.
Camera: stable close-up on the dial, then medium lifestyle shot.
Lighting and style: realistic home fitness video, energetic but credible.
Final beat: product centered beside a workout mat.
Restrictions: no unsafe exercise form, no fake strength claims, no distorted hands, no product shape changes.

Best for:

  • fitness products
  • home gym brands
  • product demos
  • direct response ads

14. Jewelry product video

Using the uploaded jewelry image as exact reference, create a 6-second luxury product video.
Preserve the jewelry shape, gemstone color, metal finish and scale.
Audience: buyers looking for premium craftsmanship.
Hook: gemstone catches light in the first second.
Product moment: slow macro camera orbit reveals sparkle and detail.
Motion: product remains accurate, light and reflections move gently.
Camera: macro 20-degree orbit ending in a centered close-up.
Lighting and style: dark luxury studio, elegant highlight control.
Final beat: jewelry centered with clean space for brand overlay.
Restrictions: no shape changes, no fake stones, no extra pieces, no distorted reflections, no text.

Best for:

  • jewelry brands
  • luxury ads
  • product pages
  • premium social videos

15. Product launch teaser

Create a 12-second vertical product launch teaser for a new smart desk lamp.
Audience: people who want a cleaner work setup.
Hook: dark desk, lamp turns on with soft warm light in the first second.
Product moment: lamp adjusts brightness and angle smoothly.
Proof moment: workspace becomes clearer and calmer.
Camera: slow desk-level push-in, then side detail close-up.
Lighting and style: premium tech lifestyle ad, warm and modern.
Audio if supported: soft click, warm ambient tone, subtle product reveal sound.
Final beat: lamp centered with safe space for "Coming soon" overlay.
Restrictions: no fake features, no fake app UI, no product deformation, no extra lamps.

Best for:

  • pre-launch campaigns
  • Kickstarter-style products
  • landing pages
  • social teasers

16. Product page explanation clip

Create a 15-second horizontal product explanation video for a compact travel backpack.
Audience: buyers comparing capacity, organization and portability.
Hook: backpack placed on a clean travel table.
Product moment: compartments open one by one.
Proof moment: laptop, bottle, notebook and accessories fit neatly inside.
Camera: stable product demo shots with simple cuts.
Lighting and style: bright clean product education video, realistic.
Final beat: backpack zipped and standing upright.
Restrictions: no impossible storage capacity, no extra compartments, no distorted zippers, no fake brand text, no unsafe claims.

Best for:

  • product pages
  • Amazon-style content
  • Kickstarter campaigns
  • e-commerce explainers

17. Home decor product video

Create an 8-second vertical lifestyle product video for a ceramic table lamp.
Audience: people decorating a calm modern living room.
Hook: lamp turns on and warms the room in the first second.
Product moment: camera moves from lamp texture to full living room mood.
Motion: subtle light glow and background ambience, lamp remains accurate.
Camera: slow push-in from side angle.
Lighting and style: warm interior design commercial, realistic and elegant.
Final beat: lamp glowing beside sofa with clean composition.
Restrictions: no warped furniture, no impossible room geometry, no extra lamps, no fake brand labels.

Best for:

  • home decor
  • interior brands
  • lifestyle ads
  • product pages

18. One product image to four videos

Using the uploaded product image as the exact product reference, create a product video variant for a paid social campaign.
Preserve product shape, color, label, material and camera angle.
Variant style: [product reveal / UGC hold / lifestyle use / macro detail].
Camera: [slow push-in / handheld close-up / orbit / macro glide].
Motion: keep product accurate, add only controlled light, background or hand motion.
Final beat: product clearly visible in a centered hero frame.
Restrictions: no fake text, no logo distortion, no extra products, no shape changes, no misleading claims.

Best for:

  • campaign variation systems
  • creative testing
  • Meta ads
  • TikTok ads
  • product launch testing

Product motion library

Light sweep

A soft highlight moves across the product surface while the product shape stays unchanged.

Slow push-in

Camera slowly pushes in from medium product view to close-up detail.

Subtle orbit

Camera performs a smooth 20-degree orbit around the product, ending in a centered hero angle.

Background parallax

Background moves subtly as the camera glides, creating depth without changing the product.

Packaging reveal

Box lid opens smoothly and reveals the product. Packaging remains geometrically stable.

Screen activation

Product screen turns on with a soft glow. No readable fake UI text appears.

Steam or atmosphere

Soft steam rises naturally while the product or food remains structurally stable.

Hand interaction

A hand enters frame once, performs one simple action, then exits. Product remains accurate.

Product video camera library

Product hero push-in

Camera: slow push-in ending in a clean centered hero frame.

Macro detail glide

Camera: macro glide across the product surface to reveal material texture.

Low-angle premium shot

Camera: low-angle product shot with slow push-in and soft rim light.

Top-down demo

Camera: stable top-down view showing product use clearly.

Handheld UGC close-up

Camera: handheld but smooth creator-style close-up with product centered.

Orbit reveal

Camera: smooth 30-degree orbit around the product ending in a front hero angle.

Split-screen comparison

Camera: split-screen view showing before state and product solution.

Product QA checklist

Before publishing any AI product video, check:

  • product shape
  • product size
  • product color
  • material texture
  • logo and label
  • packaging
  • reflections
  • product function
  • hand interaction
  • fake text
  • extra products
  • background distortion
  • product deformation
  • camera smoothness
  • final hero frame
  • safe zone
  • platform aspect ratio
  • claim accuracy
  • landing page consistency
  • commercial-use rights

Product video platform guide

Shopify product page

Recommended:

  • short loop
  • clean product visibility
  • no heavy intro
  • product accuracy first
  • 1:1, 4:5, 9:16 and 16:9 variants depending on theme
  • final frame reusable as product image

TikTok

Recommended:

  • vertical 9:16
  • product shown early
  • UGC or native style
  • first seconds matter
  • frequent creative refresh
  • safe-zone centered product

Instagram Reels

Recommended:

  • vertical 9:16
  • product centered
  • safe-zone awareness
  • clear visual hook
  • strong cover frame

YouTube Shorts

Recommended:

  • vertical hook
  • clear product moment
  • final frame that works as a thumbnail
  • simple visual proof

YouTube in-stream

Recommended:

  • product appears before skip moment
  • clear demo
  • product benefits shown visually
  • 15 to 30 second structure

Amazon-style product video

Recommended:

  • product accuracy
  • no exaggerated claims
  • clean feature explanation
  • scale, function and use case
  • no fake reviews or claims

Workflow: one product image to campaign

Step 1: Create source image

Use:

Step 2: Create video variants

Create:

  • product reveal
  • macro detail
  • UGC product hold
  • lifestyle use case
  • product page loop
  • TikTok hook
  • Reels ad
  • YouTube Shorts version
  • landing page hero version

Step 3: QA

Check:

  • product accuracy
  • label integrity
  • no fake claims
  • platform crop
  • safe zone
  • final frame
  • landing page match

Step 4: Repurpose

Use outputs as:

  • paid ads
  • product page videos
  • landing page hero clips
  • social posts
  • email GIFs
  • launch teasers
  • product education clips

Workflow: product demo script to AI video

Script structure

1. Hook: what problem or desire matters?
2. Product: what is being shown?
3. Demo: what single feature is visible?
4. Proof: what changes visually?
5. CTA: what should viewer do next?

Prompt template

Create a [duration]-second [aspect ratio] product demo video for [product].
Hook: [first visual moment].
Product: [what product is shown].
Demo: [one visible feature or action].
Proof: [visual result].
CTA: [final frame action].
Style: [e-commerce / UGC / premium / educational].
Restrictions: [avoid fake claims, deformation, fake text].

Workflow: product page video

A product page video should reduce buyer uncertainty.

Show:

  • what it looks like
  • scale
  • texture
  • use case
  • movement
  • features
  • packaging
  • before/after only if true
  • final product hero frame

Avoid:

  • long intros
  • fake claims
  • unclear scale
  • product deformation
  • irrelevant cinematic scenes
  • fake reviews
  • text that is hard to read

Workflow: product ad creative testing

Use a structured matrix.

Test dimensions

Dimension Variants
Hook product reveal, problem, UGC, macro detail
Format 9:16, 1:1, 4:5, 16:9
Style premium, UGC, demo, lifestyle
Camera push-in, orbit, top-down, handheld
Proof before/after, feature demo, use case, texture
CTA shop now, learn more, try it, get yours
Duration 6s, 8s, 12s, 15s

Minimum useful set

3 hooks x 2 styles x 2 formats = 12 product video variants

Negative prompt and restriction library

Product accuracy

no product deformation, no changed shape, no changed label, no altered logo, no extra products, no fake text

Product demo

no unsafe use, no impossible function, no exaggerated result, no unrealistic transformation, no fake proof

UGC product video

no fake testimonial, no fake expert, no distorted hands, no face warping, no label distortion

App product video

no fake UI text, no competitor logos, no fake reviews, no fake ratings, no distorted screen, no random buttons

Food product video

no fake ingredients, no distorted food, no extra fingers, no unnatural melting, no misleading portion size

Fashion product video

no changed outfit details, no fake logos, no body distortion, no warped hands, no extra people

Health and beauty product video

no medical claims, no guaranteed results, no fake before-after, no fake dermatologist claim, no skin distortion

Common mistakes

Mistake 1: Product changes during motion

Always tell the model what must be preserved.

Mistake 2: Overly cinematic, not useful

A product video should show the product clearly. Cinematic style is secondary.

Mistake 3: Too many features in one clip

Short product videos work better with one feature or one benefit.

Mistake 4: No platform plan

TikTok, Reels, Shopify product pages and YouTube in-stream need different framing.

Mistake 5: Fake text and fake UI

If text matters, add it manually or review it carefully.

Mistake 6: Unsupported claims

Do not generate claims the product, landing page or legal evidence cannot support.

Mistake 7: Upscaling bad motion

Upscaling cannot fix product warping or bad product function.


SEO target map

Search intent Useful section
AI product video prompts prompt library
product video prompts formulas and examples
AI product demo prompts demo workflows
AI product ad prompts product ad templates
AI e-commerce video prompts e-commerce sections
AI product reveal prompts reveal prompt
product image to video prompts image-to-video formula
image-to-video product prompts workflow sections
AI product video generator prompts templates
AI product commercial prompts prompt library
Shopify product video prompts Shopify guide
Amazon product video prompts Amazon-style demo
TikTok product video prompts TikTok hook
Instagram product video prompts Reels guidance
Reels product video prompts Reels guidance
YouTube Shorts product video prompts YouTube Shorts guidance
UGC product video prompts UGC workflow
SaaS product video prompts app promo prompt
app promo video prompts app product section
product unboxing prompts unboxing prompt
product explainer prompts demo script workflow
product launch video prompts launch teaser prompt
product page video prompts product page workflow
product video ad prompts ad testing workflow

FAQ

What is an AI product video prompt?

An AI product video prompt is a structured instruction that tells an AI video model how to show a product, preserve product details, control camera motion and create a usable product video.

What makes a good product video prompt?

A good prompt defines the product, what must be preserved, the audience, use case, hook, product moment, motion, camera, lighting, final beat and restrictions.

Should I use text-to-video or image-to-video for products?

Use image-to-video when product accuracy matters. Use text-to-video for concept exploration only.

How do I avoid product distortion?

Use a strong source image, preserve product shape and label, limit motion, use one camera move and add explicit restrictions.

What is the best product video format?

For TikTok, Reels and Shorts, use 9:16. For product pages and YouTube, also create 16:9 and 1:1 variants depending on placement.

Can AI create product demos?

Yes, but simple demos work best. Avoid complex mechanical actions and always review for accuracy.

Can I use AI product videos commercially?

Commercial use depends on platform terms, model terms, product rights, input rights, output rights, trademark, copyright and advertising rules.

What should I avoid?

Avoid fake claims, fake reviews, fake testimonials, misleading transformations, distorted products, fake UI, unauthorized logos and unsafe product use.


Suggested repository structure

awesome-ai-product-video-prompts/
  README.md
  prompts/
    product-reveal-prompts.md
    product-demo-prompts.md
    product-ad-prompts.md
    product-image-to-video-prompts.md
    shopify-product-video-prompts.md
    amazon-product-video-prompts.md
    tiktok-product-video-prompts.md
    ugc-product-video-prompts.md
    app-promo-video-prompts.md
    saas-product-video-prompts.md
    unboxing-prompts.md
    product-launch-prompts.md
    product-page-video-prompts.md
  workflows/
    product-video-workflow-overview.md
    image-to-video-product-workflow.md
    product-page-video-workflow.md
    product-demo-script-workflow.md
    product-ad-testing-matrix.md
    one-product-image-to-campaign.md
    product-qa-checklist.md
    platform-format-guide.md
  resources/
    cliprise-links.md
    public-sources.md
    product-motion-library.md
    camera-library.md
    negative-prompts.md
    commercial-use-checklist.md
    ad-compliance-checklist.md
    safety-and-legal-notes.md
  examples/
    ecommerce-examples.md
    ugc-examples.md
    product-reveal-examples.md
    app-promo-examples.md
    product-page-examples.md

Suggested GitHub topics

ai-product-video
product-video
product-video-prompts
ai-video-prompts
image-to-video
ecommerce-video
shopify
amazon-seller
tiktok-ads
ugc-video
product-demo
product-marketing
ai-video-generator
prompt-engineering
cliprise

Contributing

Useful contributions include:

  • original product video prompts
  • product demo prompt examples
  • product QA checklists
  • e-commerce video workflows
  • image-to-video product workflows
  • UGC product prompt examples
  • platform format notes
  • commercial-use tips
  • Cliprise workflow examples

Please avoid:

  • copied prompt collections
  • fake product claims
  • fake testimonials
  • fake reviews
  • fake medical or financial claims
  • copied brand styles
  • unsafe product-use examples
  • official-sounding claims
  • spam links
  • keyword stuffing

Ethical and legal use

Use AI product video generation responsibly.

Do not use AI product videos to:

  • misrepresent product features
  • show fake product results
  • create fake reviews
  • create fake testimonials
  • imitate famous brand identities
  • misuse trademarks
  • alter real product labels deceptively
  • create unsafe product demonstrations
  • make unsupported medical, legal, financial or safety claims
  • present generated results as real footage when that could mislead buyers

For commercial use, review:

  • platform terms
  • model terms
  • product rights
  • input rights
  • output rights
  • trademark risks
  • copyright issues
  • advertising rules
  • product accuracy
  • landing page consistency
  • disclosure rules where applicable

Helpful pages:


About Cliprise

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License and attribution

This repository is intended as an educational resource. Prompts and workflows should be original, attributed where needed and safe for commercial review before use.

If you reuse this structure, adapt it to your own product, audience and examples. Do not copy third-party repositories, branding, copyrighted videos, product footage, benchmark screenshots or prompt collections without permission.