Why most AI product ads still look fake
Most prompts ask for a product ad, but do not define how the product should be framed, lit, or revealed. The model then fills in the gaps with something that feels more like a demo than a campaign asset.
The key is not just choosing an AI model. You need a product-first prompt, controlled camera motion, and a final frame that already looks like an ad ending.
Most prompts ask for a product ad, but do not define how the product should be framed, lit, or revealed. The model then fills in the gaps with something that feels more like a demo than a campaign asset.
Start with one hero product, one material surface, one camera movement, and one clear ending frame. That gives the model a commercial structure instead of a vague instruction.
The strongest answer is the one you can immediately test. Start from a working prompt library page, then generate your own version in the browser.
Move from the answer into a prompt that already behaves more like an ad brief.
Explore nextSee the broader workflow page for turning these ideas into campaign-like output.
Explore nextUse the comparison page when you need to choose a commercial-first workflow.
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