Real Security product demo video prompts

Copy-paste prompts from founders, marketers, and developers at security companies who built demos with ngram. Swap in your product and generate.

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Salesforce
Salesforce
HubSpot
HubSpot
PayPal
PayPal
Snap Inc.
Snap Inc.
Rocket Mortgage
Rocket Mortgage
Tektronix
Tektronix
Diligent
Diligent
Times Internet
Times Internet
Fivetran
Fivetran
Demandbase
Demandbase
Salesforce
Salesforce
HubSpot
HubSpot
PayPal
PayPal
Snap Inc.
Snap Inc.
Rocket Mortgage
Rocket Mortgage
Tektronix
Tektronix
Diligent
Diligent
Times Internet
Times Internet
Fivetran
Fivetran
Demandbase
Demandbase
Eightfold AI
Eightfold AI
PingCAP
PingCAP
Quizizz
Quizizz
Apryse
Apryse
Sandbox VR
Sandbox VR
Improvado
Improvado
Taggbox
Taggbox
Matrixport
Matrixport
Glasswall
Glasswall
ContractSafe
ContractSafe
Eightfold AI
Eightfold AI
PingCAP
PingCAP
Quizizz
Quizizz
Apryse
Apryse
Sandbox VR
Sandbox VR
Improvado
Improvado
Taggbox
Taggbox
Matrixport
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Glasswall
Glasswall
ContractSafe
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The short version

What a security product demo video is

A security product demo video is a short clip — usually 30 to 90 seconds — that shows a threat scenario, then the product detecting or blocking it, narrated over real platform UI. Security teams use them for investor pitches, conference booths, outbound sales, and LinkedIn launches. The examples below are real prompts, normalized and PII-stripped, from actual ngram users at security startups.

30–90s

Typical length

Threat → detect → resolve

Standard arc

Real platform UI

Narrated over

Prompt gallery

Prompts to start from

Copy any prompt, replace the product details with your own, and generate. Each one shipped as a real demo.

Counter-UAS Defense Platform Demo

Featured

30s motion-graphics demo targeting defense professionals, grounded in RF ground-truth visuals from a live URL and screen recording.

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Create a 30-second product demo for a counter-UAS test and evaluation platform targeting defense and security professionals. Input: our product URL plus a screen recording of the RF ground-truth visualization. Open with the threat detection challenge — radar gaps, low-altitude blind spots. Show the platform resolving a drone detection event across three sensor zones using motion graphics overlaid on the real UI. Close on the logo. Tone: authoritative, no hype.

AI Secrets-Protection Tool — Terminal Demo

60s problem-solution walkthrough using terminal-style visuals to dramatize API key exposure and real-time masking.

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60-second demo for an AI agent secrets-protection security tool. Visuals: terminal-style dark background, monospace font. Open on the problem — an AI agent exposing an API key in a log. Then walk through four security zones where the product intercepts and masks the secret in real time. Use my screen recording for the masking sequence. Minimalist tone, no voiceover beyond the captions.

Telecom Fraud Detection — SIM-Swap Case Walkthrough

Fast-paced 60s demo narrating a real SIM-swap attack case through 7 detection stages on a live platform.

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prompt

Fast-paced 60-second platform demo for a telecom fraud detection system. Walk through a real SIM-swap attack case across 7 detection stages — from signal anomaly to subscriber alert to case closure — using the real platform UI from my screen recording. Motion graphics for stage transitions. Narration: direct, technically credible. End on a risk-reduction stat and the logo.

AI DLP Platform — Dark Cinematic Demo

Premium dark-aesthetic 30s cinematic demo positioning an AI DLP platform as next-generation enterprise security.

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Create a 30-second premium cinematic product demo for a next-generation AI Data Loss Prevention platform. Dark background, high-contrast typography, no clutter. Three beats: the cost of a data leak, the product catching the exfiltration attempt, the result in one number. Score it with a low, tense backing track. Tone: board-room-ready, not startup-casual.

Secret-Scanning Tool — Real-Time Masking Demo

Scripted 60s demo showing AI agents exposing secrets and the product masking them in real time with motion graphics.

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60-second scripted demo for a secret-scanning security tool. Show AI agents surfacing API keys and passwords from code and logs, then the product masking them before they leave the environment. Use my screen recording for the detection sequence. Motion graphics to annotate the masked tokens. No talking head — captions plus voiceover only.

Physical Security BI Platform — CSO-Targeted Demo

90s authoritative 9-scene demo for a physical security analytics platform aimed at CSOs and GSOC leads.

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prompt

Create a 90-second product demo for a physical security business intelligence and analytics platform. Audience: CSOs and Global Security Operations Center leads. 9 scenes, dark background, authoritative tone. Scene 1: the GSOC blind-spot problem. Scenes 2–7: the platform's detection, alert routing, and reporting features from my screen recording. Scene 8: a single outcome metric. Scene 9: the logo and CTA to request a live walkthrough.

Email Risk Intelligence Platform Demo

High-energy 60s motion-graphics demo built from a product URL, showcasing an AI-powered email risk intelligence SaaS.

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High-energy 60-second product demo for an AI-powered email risk intelligence SaaS platform. Input: the product website URL only — parse it, understand the core detection workflow, and build the demo. Motion-graphics style, quick cuts, three threat scenarios in the first 30 seconds then resolution. English voiceover, upbeat but credible tone.

Patterns across security demo prompts

What security product demo prompts have in common — from the real cluster.

Most-requested length30 seconds
Briefs that attach a URL or recording~85%
Top visual stylemotion-graphics
Most common authorfounders & marketers (tied)
Prompts that provide a script~46%
Anatomy

Anatomy of a standout

Counter-UAS Defense Platform Demo
prompt

Create a 30-second product demo for a counter-UAS test and evaluation platform targeting defense and security professionals. Input: our product URL plus a screen recording of the RF ground-truth visualization. Open with the threat detection challenge — radar gaps, low-altitude blind spots. Show the platform resolving a drone detection event across three sensor zones using motion graphics overlaid on the real UI. Close on the logo. Tone: authoritative, no hype.

01

Inputs

Two sources: the product URL (for context and language) and a screen recording of the real RF visualization. No invented screenshots, no stock footage.

02

Structure

Opens on the threat gap (radar blind spots), resolves through three sensor zones on real platform UI, closes on the logo. Problem → detection → resolution — the sequence every security buyer expects.

03

Tone

"Authoritative, no hype" — the single most important instruction in a defense or enterprise security demo. Buyers in this segment distrust superlatives; they trust specifics.

04

Guardrail

"Motion graphics overlaid on the real UI" — not replacing the UI, annotating it. This one phrase keeps the demo credible rather than fabricated.

Why it works

It names a threat scenario defense buyers recognize (low-altitude radar gaps), shows the platform resolving it across real screens, and skips adjectives entirely. The brief is specific enough that ngram can stay anchored to the product rather than generating generic security imagery.

Playbook

What makes a strong security demo video

Open on a named threat

Don't open with your product — open with the attack, gap, or compliance failure the buyer already worries about. The product earns its screen time by resolving something concrete.

Use your real UI

Security buyers are technical. A fabricated dashboard loses them in the first ten seconds. A screen recording of the actual detection flow keeps them watching.

Close on one number

Risk reduction, detection time, or coverage percentage — pick one outcome metric and end on it. Feature lists don't close deals; outcomes do.

Match tone to buyer

CSO-level buyers respond to board-room-ready language. Developer-targeted demos can be more direct and technical. State the audience in the prompt — ngram adjusts the script.

Let motion graphics annotate, not replace

The strongest security demos use motion graphics to highlight what's happening on the real UI — callout arrows, stage labels, masked-token annotations — not to stand in for product footage.

Give the visual style a word

"Cinematic," "minimalist," or "motion-graphics" in the prompt does real work. Security demos tend to skew dark and high-contrast; stating that stops ngram from defaulting to a bright SaaS aesthetic.

How it works

Make your own security demo

1

Pick a shape

Choose the example closest to your brief: a screen-recording walkthrough, a URL-only generation, a cinematic treatment, or a terminal-style minimalist build.

30s

2

Copy the prompt

Swap the product name, threat scenario, and audience. Attach your screen recording or product URL if you have one.

1 min

3

Generate and refine

ngram drafts the demo. Adjust pacing, swap the voiceover tone, or retime a stage in the editor before you ship.

5 min

Security product demo video FAQs

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Make your own security product demo video in minutes.

Drop in a screen recording or your product URL. ngram builds the threat-to-resolution arc, adds motion graphics and narration, and drops you into an editor for final polish.