How to Create Professional Product Videos That Look Like Nike and Apple Made The
How to Create Professional Product Videos That Look Like Nike and Apple Made Them
Most product videos online look exactly like what they are: rushed, slightly off, and made with a tool that tried too hard. The product looks different from the actual listing. The lighting is wrong. Something about the whole thing screams "AI made this and nobody checked." And then the platform flags it anyway.
That is the real problem nobody talks about when they sell you a video creation tool. It is not about speed or price. It is about whether the final video actually represents your product the way your product deserves to be represented.
PromoNexAI works differently, and the difference is not subtle.
The product stays exactly as it is. Not a reconstruction. Not a reinterpretation. The actual product, with its actual shadows, its actual reflections, its actual lighting. Only the background changes. That is it. That is the whole idea, and it turns out that idea is incredibly hard to execute well, which is why nobody else has done it at this level.
When Nike shows a shoe, the shoe is perfect. Every detail is preserved. The background might shift, the mood might change, but the product itself is never compromised. That visual integrity is what makes premium brands look premium. PromoNexAI brings that same standard to anyone selling on Shopify, Amazon, eBay, Otto, WooCommerce, or BigCommerce.
You paste a product URL. The system pulls your product data automatically. No manual uploads, no fiddling with image settings, no hoping the AI understands what your product actually looks like. It reads the listing and works from there.
Then you build three scenes. You can do this yourself or let the AI suggest them. Each scene gets two free adjustments before it starts drawing from your scene credits. That is a generous buffer for most users, especially once you get a feel for how the scenes come together. From there you pick a voice and a background sound, and within three to five minutes you have a finished video between twenty and twenty-four seconds long. Ready to download. Ready to post.
That runtime is not arbitrary. Twenty to twenty-four seconds is the sweet spot for product content on social platforms right now. Long enough to show the product properly, short enough to hold attention all the way through.
There is a version of this tool for people who want to test it before spending anything. The free plan gives you one credit and produces a video with a watermark. That is a real video you can evaluate before committing. The Starter plan at forty-nine dollars a month gives you five videos. Growth at ninety-nine dollars gives you fifteen and is the plan most users end up choosing. Scale at one hundred ninety-nine dollars covers forty videos a month for operations that need consistent volume. If you run through scenes faster than expected, additional scene credits are available separately, twenty-five for twelve dollars and fifty cents or fifty for twenty-two dollars.
For Shopify merchants specifically, there is a dedicated app that lets you create videos directly from your Shopify dashboard without ever copying a URL. You browse your own product catalog, select what you want, and start building. The app is currently waiting for approval in the Shopify App Store, which means it will be available soon for the full Shopify merchant base. That kind of native integration removes the last bit of friction from the process.
One thing worth understanding about the current landscape of AI video tools is that several of them have real problems that are easy to overlook until you are already paying. Credits that expire on rolling cycles without much warning, so you lose value you already paid for. Avatar-based videos where the lip sync is visibly off and the movement looks mechanical. And perhaps most damaging for anyone building a social presence: videos that platforms like TikTok and Instagram identify as AI-generated and penalize in distribution. None of that is theoretical. It is what a significant portion of users experience with tools that prioritize output volume over output quality.
PromoNexAI does not use avatars. There is no lip sync to get wrong. The product in your video is the product in your listing, pixel for pixel, which means there is nothing artificial about how it looks. The background is a creative choice. The product is a fact.
The market for this kind of tool is growing quickly. In India alone, interest in Shopify product video marketing has nearly doubled, and that reflects a broader pattern across ecommerce globally. More sellers are coming online, more of them understand that static images are not enough, and more of them are realizing that the video tools they tried first did not deliver what was promised. There is a real gap between what sellers need and what most tools actually provide.
PromoNexAI is not a copywriting tool. It does not write product descriptions or ad scripts. What it does is take the product you are already selling and show it the way it should be shown, in a format that works on the platforms where your customers are spending their time.
Coming soon is automatic posting to TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, and Facebook. Right now you download the video and post it yourself, which takes about thirty seconds. When direct publishing launches, that last step disappears entirely.
If your product is worth selling, it is worth showing properly. Start at promonexai.com.