AI video generator for ads, social content, and short-form video

Describe a scene or upload an image, then generate a short video take in Seedance, Kling, Veo, Wan, HappyHorse, or Grok Imagine. The best take stays in your project as a scene for the final video.

Create the first video takeNo card required. Starter tokens are enough to try your first scene.

An AI video generator solves the first problem in any video workflow: getting motion without a shoot. Describe the scene, add an image or reference, generate a few takes, and choose the one that carries the idea.

In Givon AI, generation does not end with a downloaded file. The take stays in the project: save it to the library, turn it into a scene, add voiceover and captions, and export a 1080x1920 vertical video for Reels, TikTok, or Shorts.

Output examples

Real generations from Givon AI: the source inputs and prompt that went into the model, and the result that came out.

Two-character scene from referencesSeedance 2.0

Two image references, one antagonist and one hero, plus a second-by-second prompt. One run produces the characters, camera movement, and forest sound directly in the video.

Show prompt

@Image 1 is a tall antagonist with an axe, @Image 2 is a funny little hero. Style: cinematic, realistic 3D, soft daytime forest light, light comedic tone. Sound: forest atmosphere, footsteps, metallic clang. 0-1s (wide, easy forward tracking): the hero walks along a forest path and yawns; the antagonist blocks the way... (prompt excerpt)

Cinematic scene with native soundHappyHorse 1.0

Camera motion, rain, neon reflections, and a glowing object, with sound generated together with the clip instead of added in a separate edit.

How to write the prompt

A prompt should describe content: subject, action, camera, light, and style. Duration, aspect ratio, and resolution are generation settings, not prompt text.

Weak

Make a beautiful 6-second vertical video about my product.

Better

A matte skincare package stands on a table, the camera slowly moves closer, soft morning light, slightly blurred background, the product stays stable and readable, commercial style.

Video models in the catalog

Facts come from the current Givon AI catalog: each model has its own duration, audio support, and reference modes, so you can pick per scene.

Seedance 2.0

4-15s · native audio · start and end frames · up to 9 references

A flexible starting point for fast scenes with sound, video references, and audio references.

Kling 3.0

3-15s · native audio · start and end frames · up to 2 references

Precise scene and camera control with Basic and Pro modes.

Veo 3.1

8s · native audio · start and end frames · up to 3 references

Cinematic output from Google in fixed eight-second takes.

Wan 2.7 Video

2-15s · start and end frames

A broad set of modes, including first-to-last-frame generation.

HappyHorse 1.0

3-15s · native audio · up to 9 references

Strong for faces and portraits, especially character-driven scenes.

Grok Imagine Video

6-30s · native audio

Longer takes up to 30 seconds for dynamic scenes.

The catalog keeps evolving, and available modes plus token costs depend on the current publication. The full list is inside the editor.

How it works

  1. 01

    Choose your starting point

    Start from text when you are exploring an idea, or from an image/reference when the product, face, or style is already defined.

  2. 02

    Describe the scene

    One subject, one main action, camera motion, light, and style. Set duration and aspect ratio in generation settings, not inside the prompt.

  3. 03

    Generate several takes

    The first take rarely closes the task. Two or three variants give you options for pacing, composition, and motion.

  4. 04

    Save the useful take

    Move the strongest clip to the library so it can become a scene, a reference, or the start of another video.

  5. 05

    Check the details

    Review faces, hands, text, and product shape. Small changes are visible to viewers, especially in ads.

  6. 06

    Finish for publishing

    Add the next scene, voiceover, and captions, then export a vertical video for the selected platform.

Best use cases

Product ads

Show a product in motion, build a lifestyle scene, or test a promo concept without a studio shoot.

Reels, TikTok, and Shorts

Generate vertical scenes, compare takes, and quickly finish the best version for publishing.

AI influencers

Animate a character, test motion, and prepare repeatable content for regular releases.

Explainer videos

Break an idea into scenes and add voiceover plus captions so the message is easy to follow.

When to upload your own materials

If the result needs a specific face, product, logo, or already approved frame, start with your own materials. The model gets a visual anchor and is less likely to drift.

If you are still searching for a concept, composition, or mood, generate from scratch. Once a useful scene appears, save it to the library and use it as a reference for the next episodes.

Why Givon AI

Fast video concept testing

A short scene shows whether the idea holds attention before you spend time on production or manual editing.

Models for different video jobs

Seedance is strong for scenes with sound, HappyHorse for faces, Kling for control, and Wan for a broad set of modes. Switch models without switching tools.

Takes stay organized

Useful variants are saved to the library, so you can reuse them for the next scene or ad test.

A path to the final video

After generation, the same project continues with scenes, voiceover, captions, and 1080x1920 export.

What to keep in mind

Quality depends on the task, source materials, and number of attempts. Here is what to account for before publishing.

The first take may not be publish-ready

Output depends on the prompt, model, and sources. Plan for several variants and compare them by task, not only by looks.

One prompt should cover one event

Several characters, actions, and camera changes in one request make the result less stable. Split complex stories into scenes.

Faces, hands, and text need review

Before ads or client delivery, check proportions, hands, text, and logos because these details can change during generation.

Specific products need references

Text alone will not preserve product shape, packaging, or brand style. Upload source materials and describe the motion in the prompt.

Source rights are your responsibility

Before publishing, verify rights to images, references, music, trademarks, and platform requirements.

FAQ

How is an AI video generator different from an AI video editor?

The generator creates the first take from text, an image, or a reference. The AI video editor comes next: assemble scenes, add voiceover and captions, and export the final video.

Which video models are available?

Seedance, Kling, Veo, Wan, HappyHorse, and Grok Imagine are available in one catalog. You can change the model from scene to scene depending on speed, sound, or motion control.

Can I make a video from several scenes?

Yes. That is the core Givon AI workflow: generate scenes separately, save useful takes, and assemble a video with an opening, action, and ending.

Should I start from text or an image?

Use text for exploring a new idea. Use an image when you need to preserve a product, character, style, or existing composition.

Can I use the result commercially?

Givon AI does not claim ownership of generated results. Commercial use still depends on source rights, platform rules, and technology provider restrictions.

Does it work for Reels, TikTok, and Shorts?

Yes. The main export format is 1080x1920 vertical video (9:16), designed for short-form platforms.

How long is the generated video?

It depends on the model: Seedance 2.0 supports 4 to 15 seconds, Veo 3.1 creates 8-second takes, and Grok Imagine Video can go up to 30 seconds. Longer videos are assembled from multiple scenes.

Is it free to try?

Registration does not require a card. Starter tokens cover the first generations; after that you can use a plan or buy more tokens. Unused tokens do not expire.

Create your first result in Givon AI

No card required. Starter tokens are enough to try your first scene. After the first result, save the asset and keep working in the same project.

Create the first video take

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