Business videos in minutes not months
Marketing wants the launch video. Sales wants the personalized demo. HR needs the onboarding walkthrough by Friday. An AI video creator for business teams that turns a doc, URL, or rough recording into a polished, branded cut — without a six-figure agency invoice or a freelancer who ghosts on day three.
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“We hired a freelancer, waited three weeks, and got a video that looked nothing like the brand.”
- Monday 8am
All-hands kicks off with three new asks. CEO wants a launch video for Thursday. Sales VP wants a personalized demo clip for the top prospect by Wednesday. HR wants an onboarding walkthrough by Friday. The marketing lead has zero hands free.
- Monday 11am
Open Premiere Pro, import the screen recording, spend four hours trimming dead air and slotting in the company logo. The result looks like a school project. The marketing lead sighs and decides DIY is not the answer today.
- Monday 4pm
Try Canva for the second ask. Output screams template. The visual identity that took the brand team six months to lock down is gone in two clicks of a generic intro library. Discard the attempt and start over.
- Tuesday
Brief an Upwork freelancer for $3,500. Eighteen-day timeline. The deliverable will land the day after the launch window closes. The marketing lead writes a Slack post explaining why Thursday's launch will not have a video. The CEO reacts with a green check.
- Day 19
Freelancer delivers. The brand voice is off, the lower-thirds use the wrong font, and the CTA references the pricing structure the company shipped last quarter. Two revision rounds queued at extra cost. The launch already happened with a hero image instead.
- +30 days
Competitor's growth team posts the kind of business video volume that wins category-leadership conversations on LinkedIn. The CEO forwards a competitor's clip to the marketing lead: 'why don't we ship things like this?' The answer is no longer defensible.
of B2B companies use video in their 2026 marketing mix. The ones still treating each video as a discrete project — brief, freelancer, three weeks, invoice — are quietly losing share to teams that ship a polished cut per channel per week.
“Then the messaging shifted in the next QBR. The cut is already obsolete. So is the invoice.”
From "we'll get to video next quarter" to "wait, your team made this?"
The marketing calendar has a video-shaped hole in it every week. The launch is Thursday, the closest thing to a video is a Google Doc with bullet points and a screenshot folder, and the only video editor on the team is buried in another campaign asset.
An AI video creator for business teams takes that Google Doc and ships a paced, branded video on Wednesday. The launch hits Thursday with the cut above the fold. Marketing, sales, and CS each pull a tailored variant from the same source the same afternoon.
You could brief a freelancer. The last one went radio silent on day three. You could edit it yourself, but four hours in Premiere Pro and the result still says 'we do not have a marketing budget' to anyone who watches it.
You paste the brief, review the storyboard, and the polished cut renders before lunch. Your VP asks which agency you used. You tell her it took ten minutes and zero external invoices — and ask whether she wants the persona variants for the EVP outreach too.
The competitor's growth team ships a polished business video weekly. Your team debates whether the budget exists for one more project. The category-leadership LinkedIn conversation moves on without you for the third quarter in a row.
Your team ships ten business videos in the same week — launch, sales outreach, customer story, internal town hall, three social cutdowns. Every one is on-brand. The CMO stops apologizing to the board for the video-shaped hole in the marketing report.
Professional business videos from what you already have
Bring a rough recording or just a doc. An AI video creator for business teams turns either input into a polished, branded cut your CEO will assume came from an external production house.
Start from a screen recording or raw footage
Upload a rough walkthrough, a Zoom recording, a presentation cap, or any raw video. ngram auto-cuts dead air, adds smart zooms on key moments, lays in branded captions, and applies the company brand kit. You review the script and storyboard before render — so the team stays in control.
Screen Recording to VideoOr start from a doc or URL
Paste a product brief, feature doc, announcement copy, or landing page URL. ngram generates the script, plans the visual sequence, and renders a complete business video with AI-generated visuals, voiceover, and motion graphics. No filming required, no scheduling around the founder's calendar.
Docs to VideoOne polished business video, ready for the channel that needs it
Branded intro and outro. Paced narrative. Captions for the muted preview. Per-channel aspect ratios from the same source. Looks like a production team made it — because the production team is you and a fifteen-minute pipeline.
Starting from a launch deck or release-notes doc? Run it through PPT to Video or Release Notes to Video first — the AI video creator for business pipeline picks up from the converter output the same afternoon.
What changes when the AI video creator fits inside a workday
Every department's video request ships the same week
Top benefitMarketing's launch cut, sales's personalized demo, CS's onboarding walkthrough, internal comms's town hall recap — all live by Friday instead of all backlogged until next quarter. The calendar stops having a video-shaped hole; the team stops apologizing for it in the monthly report.
B2B marketing teams using ngram routinely produce 10× more video per quarter than the equivalent agency-only workflow at the same headcount — and the marginal cost per additional video collapses toward zero once the brand kit is set up.
Brand consistency without brand police
Same fonts, colors, logo placement, intros, and outros across every video the team creates. No more outputs that look like they came from five different companies. The brand kit applies automatically whether marketing, sales, CS, or HR is the one who pressed render this afternoon.
Scale without scaling cost
Agencies charge $5,000–$20,000 per project. An in-house production team runs $150K plus a year. With an AI video creator for business teams in the stack, the marketing org produces 10× more video at a fraction of the cost — and the trade-off stops being a trade-off at all.
Brief → polished business video in 3 steps
Drop in your assets
Upload a product brief, landing page URL, slide deck, or raw recording. ngram is built for whatever inputs the team already has — polished or rough, formatted or messy, video or text-only.
Review the AI edit
ngram generates a script, storyboard, visuals, voiceover, and branded graphics. Review the storyboard, edit the script in plain language, swap a scene, or change the persona before render. You stay in control of what ships.
Export and share
Download the polished business video in any format or share a hosted link. When the messaging changes next sprint — pricing, positioning, persona — update any section in under five minutes and re-render only what moved.
Built for business video, specifically
Who ships business video in your company?
Product Marketing
PMM teams owning launch motion across product, marketing, and field enablement. Ship a polished business video for every launch instead of choosing which features 'deserve' one — and feed the same source into persona variants for sales and analyst briefings.
Sales Enablement
Enablement leaders building persona-specific demo and outreach cuts. The AI video creator for business teams generates CFO, RevOps, and security cuts from one launch master so reps walk in with the right narrative loaded for every buyer.
Customer Success
CS teams producing onboarding walkthroughs, feature-education clips, and renewal narratives. Re-render the screens in minutes when the product UI changes so customers never receive a CS video that's already out of date.
Growth & Marketing
Growth leads running paid social and organic. Same engine that powers launch video doubles for ad creative, social cutdowns, and landing-page experiments — and lets the growth lead test ten variants by lunch instead of waiting on agency drafts.
HR & Internal Comms
People teams shipping town-hall recaps, policy updates, manager training, and employee onboarding videos. Same brand-kit polish marketing demands, applied to the videos that actually run the company internally.
Founders
Founders explaining the company to investors, partners, and the first hundred customers. Stop telling the same story over and over in calls — ship a business video the prospect can re-watch and forward internally without keeping your inbox in the loop.
Developer Relations
DevRel teams shipping API walkthroughs, SDK demos, and integration guides. Turn the doc page or the launch RFC into a business video the developer community can watch in 90 seconds instead of skimming a 1500-word post they never finish.
Explore more use cases
Other ways B2B teams use ngram to fill the calendar with on-brand video without a production cycle per project.
Use whatever is already on the shared drive.
Every B2B team has a closet of underused assets — launch docs, slide decks, landing pages, internal recordings. Each converter feeds the same script, storyboard, brand-kit, and multi-format pipeline so the closet finally pays for itself.
Every tool the business-video pipeline runs on.
The old way vs. the ngram way
| DIY / Templates | Freelancer / Agency | ngram | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Time to first video | 4–10 hours of your time | 2–8 weeks of theirs | Under 15 minutes |
| Cost per video | Your time + $20–50/mo tool | $2,000–$20,000 | Included in plan |
| Brand consistency | Manual every time | Depends on freelancer | Automatic via brand kit |
| Update turnaround | Hours of re-editing | Days plus change-order fees | Under 5 minutes |
| Videos shipped per month | 2–4 — bottlenecked by your time | 1–2 — bottlenecked by budget | Unlimited |
Wire business video into the workflow the team already runs.
Each integration ships with a working template. Trigger a business video from a launch row, a Slack signal, or a chat agent — or build a custom flow with the REST API.
whenA new launch task moves to 'Ready for video' in Asana
thenDraft a business-video storyboard from the task brief and Slack the share link
whenClaude or ChatGPT calls the business-video tool with a launch brief
thenReturn a finished business video and a share link the agent can drop in chat
whenYou hit 'Turn into business video' on a launch doc in Google Docs
thenGet a polished cut back in a new tab inside fifteen minutes
whenA HubSpot deal stage moves to 'Personalized video requested'
thenRender a persona-specific business video and attach it to the opportunity record
whenA self-hosted release pipeline tags a feature branch as launch-ready
thenAuto-generate a launch business video on the company's own VPC and notify marketing
whenA launch business video finishes rendering for the founder profile
thenSchedule the 1:1 cut straight to the company page with the launch copy queued
whenA short-form business video cutdown finishes rendering
thenSchedule the social variant with copy A/B and a thread reply teed up
whenA long-form business video is approved by the PMM lead
thenUpload to the company channel with chapter markers and CTA cards configured
“But will it work for my situation?”
Your next business video is minutes away
Stop waiting weeks for a single video. Stop spending thousands on freelancers. Start creating professional business video as fast as the team can write an email — and finally close the video-shaped hole in the marketing calendar.