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    AI product showcase video

    Turn a product photo into a hero shot, a 360 spin, and a 9:16 social ad — without a studio.

    Product video at scale used to mean lighting, turntables, and a week of post. Freepik collapses that into: upload the product, generate the hero frame, drive Kling for image-to-video, export across aspect ratios. Same product, multiple format-ready clips.

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    Why this is hard

    Hiring a studio for a single product run rarely pencils out for SKUs in the long tail. A scalable alternative shouldn't look obviously fake — it should look like a real shoot.

    How Freepik solves it

    Hero frame from a product photo

    Nano Banana Pro turns a product reference into a publish-grade hero still. Lighting, background, and angle all controllable by prompt.

    360 spin or motion via Kling

    Send the locked hero frame into Kling for image-to-video. The product stays on-camera and on-brand throughout the motion.

    Multi-aspect export

    One render flow, three aspect ratios: 9:16 for TikTok / Reels, 1:1 for feed, 16:9 for landing pages. Aspect controls live on the export step.

    The 3-step flow

    Step 1

    Upload the product

    Drop a clean product photo into the Image Generator. Optionally save it to your brand library as a reusable asset.

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    Step 2

    Generate the hero frame

    Use Nano Banana Pro to render a hero still — lighting, background, mood — that matches your brand profile.

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    Step 3

    Animate and export

    Drive Kling with the hero frame for image-to-video, then export 9:16 / 1:1 / 16:9 from Canvas in one pass.

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    Recommended tools

    The Freepik surfaces this use case routes into.

    Nano Banana Pro

    Hero frames at 4K

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    Kling

    Image-to-video for product motion

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    Canvas Editor

    Multi-aspect export

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    FAQ

    Will the product look distorted?

    Image-to-video models like Kling preserve the source frame's geometry. As long as the hero frame is accurate, the motion render keeps the product on-model.

    Can I batch this for many SKUs?

    Yes. Canvas supports batch jobs over a list of products, reusing the same brand profile and shot template for each. Pro and Team plans include the larger batch quota.

    Does this work for fashion / apparel?

    Yes — fashion is one of the highest-leverage cases. Pair the apparel hero frame with a saved character anchor (model) for consistent on-body look across SKUs.

    What aspect ratios does Freepik export?

    9:16, 1:1, and 16:9 are the production standards; we render once and crop / re-frame each at the export step rather than re-running the model for each ratio.

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