Fintech product launch videos for Marketers

Six real prompts fintech marketing teams used to launch payments, invoicing, and crypto products. Copy one, swap in your product, and generate.

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Diligent
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Times Internet
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Tektronix
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Times Internet
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Demandbase
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The short version

What a fintech product launch video is

A fintech product launch video is a short cinematic clip — typically 30 seconds — that takes a viewer from a financial pain point to a product resolution, ending on a brand tagline or CTA. Fintech marketing teams use them for app launches, feature drops, regulatory-compliant brand campaigns, and paid social. The examples below are real (PII-normalized) prompts teams submitted to ngram, organized by use case so you can copy the one closest to your brief.

30s

Most common length

Cinematic

Top visual style

Story arc

Pain to resolution

Prompt gallery

Prompts to start from

Copy one, fill in the brackets with your product, attach a URL or screen recording, and generate.

Bank AI voice assistant hype reel

Featured

30s story-arc hype reel: a frustrated customer's interaction transforms via an AI voice assistant, resolving on brand tagline.

screen-recording30scinematiccaptions + music
prompt

Create a 30-second cinematic hype reel for a bank's AI voice assistant. Open on a frustrated customer trying to reach support — hold for two seconds on the friction. Cut to the voice-wave animation as the assistant answers instantly. Show three feature icons in quick succession. Close on the brand tagline. I'll upload a screen recording of the assistant in action — use the real interface, not generated UI. Mood: confident, slightly dramatic. No voiceover — let the product speak through captions and music.

EU-regulated payments brand video

Compliance-aware 30s brand video respecting strict brand guidelines and EU regulatory footer requirements.

url30sminimalistbrand / compliance
prompt

Create a 30-second brand video for a regulated payments platform. Our brand guidelines are strict: primary color only, no stock imagery, logo must appear at 0s and 28s. The EU authorization footer must be visible for the last 5 seconds and legible at 1080p. Source material: our product website. Tone: minimal, trustworthy, European professional. No voiceover.

GST mobile app stress-to-relief arc

Narrative-arc launch using an Indian kirana store setting to show SMB owners moving from tax filing stress to fast relief.

screen-recording30scinematicIndian SMB market
prompt

Create a 30-second cinematic product launch for a GST filing mobile app aimed at Indian kirana store owners. Setting: warm kirana store interior, tungsten lighting. Open on the owner frustrated with paper tax forms — hold two seconds on the friction. Then show the app solving it in four taps using my uploaded screen recording. Blue and green brand palette. Close on the relief shot. Include an option for Hindi subtitles.

DEX cinematic feature showcase

69s cinematic promo for a Solana dark-pool DEX: moody high-rise visuals and cyan particle streams frame the feature walkthrough.

url90scinematiccrypto / web3
prompt

Create a 69-second cinematic promotional video for a decentralized exchange on Solana. Visual direction: moody high-rise city at night, cyan particle streams representing order flow, no faces. Structured as: brand cold open (5s) → problem statement in text (10s) → three feature callouts with motion-graphics overlays (30s) → liquidity depth visualization (14s) → close on domain and tagline (10s). Tone: premium crypto, not hype. Source: product website URL. No voiceover; music + on-screen text only.

AP automation product teaser

30s teaser showing the end-to-end AP automation flow from invoice receipt to sync, using both product URL and screen recording.

url + screen-recording30smotion-graphicsB2B fintech
prompt

30-second launch teaser for a new Accounts Payable product inside an alternative payments platform. Show the full AP workflow: invoice arrives → auto-matched → approved in one click → synced to ERP. Use my screen recording for the approval step and the product URL for everything else. Motion-graphics callouts on the key UI moments. Tone: B2B, efficient, no fluff. End on the product name and one-line value prop.

Long-form GST invoicing app launch

2-minute cinematic launch for an MSME invoicing app: realistic Indian setting, warm lighting, extended stress-to-relief narrative.

2min+cinematicIndian MSME marketscreen-recording
prompt

Create a 2-minute cinematic product launch for a GST invoicing mobile app for Indian kirana stores and MSMEs. Setting: realistic Indian small-business interior with warm lighting. Narrative: business owner drowning in paper invoices (20s) → discovers app (10s) → walks through the create-invoice and file-GST features on screen (60s) → testimonial text card from a real user (15s) → CTA to download (15s). Use the uploaded screen recording for the product demo sections. Tone: warm, real, human — not corporate.

Patterns across fintech launch prompts

What this cluster of real fintech marketer prompts has in common.

Most-requested length30 seconds
Top visual styleCinematic
Prompts that include a screen recording~50%
Prompts that attach a URL~63%
Marketer prompts in cluster32%
Anatomy

Anatomy of a standout

Bank AI voice assistant hype reel
prompt

Create a 30-second cinematic hype reel for a bank's AI voice assistant. Open on a frustrated customer trying to reach support — hold for two seconds on the friction. Cut to the voice-wave animation as the assistant answers instantly. Show three feature icons in quick succession. Close on the brand tagline. I'll upload a screen recording of the assistant in action — use the real interface, not generated UI. Mood: confident, slightly dramatic. No voiceover — let the product speak through captions and music.

01

Inputs

One screen recording of the assistant UI. The rest of the visual direction — friction scene, wave animation, feature icons — comes from the text brief, letting ngram generate B-roll around real product moments.

02

Structure

Explicit time-coded arc: friction (2s) → resolution (feature showcase) → brand close. The marketer set the emotional beat per second, not just the features.

03

Tone

"Confident, slightly dramatic" is specific enough for ngram to select music and pacing. A vague "professional" would have produced something generic.

04

Guardrail

"Use the real interface, not generated UI" is the most important line. In a regulated industry, invented product screens create compliance risk. This single instruction locks authenticity.

Why it works

The brief treats the video like a storyboard, not a description. Each beat has a duration, a visual instruction, and a mood cue. ngram can fill in the cinematic details when it knows exactly what the marketer needs at each moment.

Playbook

What makes a good fintech launch video

Use real product UI

In fintech, invented screens are a compliance problem, not just a credibility problem. Upload a screen recording or screenshots of the actual product for every UI moment.

Specify the arc, not just the features

"Show three features" gives ngram a list. "Open on the pain, resolve it in ten seconds, close on the brand" gives it a story. The cinematic quality comes from the arc, not the feature count.

Name your brand constraints up front

Regulated markets have real requirements: EU authorization footers, logo placement rules, approved color palettes. Put them in the first paragraph of the prompt so they apply to every scene.

30 seconds is the default

63% of fintech launch prompts in this cluster target 30s. It fits a LinkedIn pre-roll, a Twitter/X ad, and a website hero. Start there and cut down or scale up from the first draft.

Attach your URL even for screen-recording briefs

63% of these prompts include a URL alongside other inputs. The URL gives ngram brand colors, copy tone, and logo without an extra upload step.

Match mood to market

"Premium crypto, not hype" and "warm, human, not corporate" are two different briefs for two different markets. Say which one applies — ngram adjusts music, pacing, and motion accordingly.

How it works

Make your own

1

Pick the shape

Choose the prompt closest to your brief: hype reel, compliance-aware brand video, narrative arc, feature showcase, teaser, or long-form launch.

30s

2

Copy and fill in your product

Swap the product name, market, and duration. Attach your screen recording or product URL. Add any brand or compliance constraints in the opening line.

2 min

3

Generate, then refine in chat

ngram drafts the script, storyboard, and visuals. Ask it to adjust pacing, swap music, or tighten a scene in plain language before you export.

5 min

Fintech product launch video FAQs

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Make your own fintech product launch video in minutes.

Drop in a screen recording or your product URL and let ngram draft the launch video. Review the storyboard, adjust anything in chat, then export.