An AI video generator for marketing that ships twelve campaigns in the time the agency quotes one

Drop a campaign brief, blog post, or product URL into an ai video generator for marketing teams. Get back a launch film, an ad cutdown, and a landing-page hero — all on-brand, all multi-format, all rendered before the freelancer would have replied to your email.

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

The content calendar has twelve videos this quarter. The budget approved two.

  1. Monday 9:00am

    Standup. Product shipped a feature on Friday. Sales needs a one-minute demo for outbound, paid wants a fifteen-second hook for Meta, and the landing page is naked. The roadmap says all three by Thursday.

  2. Monday 11:30am

    Email the agency for a quote. Forty-five hundred per video, four-week turnaround, three revision rounds. The campaign window closes in eight days. The math does not survive contact with the calendar.

  3. Tuesday 10:00am

    Open Premiere Pro. Drag in the product screen recording. Spend an hour trimming dead air. Spend another hour debugging why the captions are drifting half a second behind the audio track on every export.

  4. Tuesday 4:00pm

    Six hours in. The pacing still feels off, the brand colors are slightly wrong because Premiere does not load your brand kit, and the CEO walks by, watches ten seconds, and asks if it can look more professional.

  5. Thursday 5:00pm

    One video out the door. The hook ad and the landing page hero never got made. Ship the launch with a static image and a text post. The competitor running paid against the same keyword ships three video variants the same week.

  6. +30 days

    Quarterly review. The launch underperformed on every channel where video would have carried the hook. Marketing gets asked why. The honest answer is that production capacity ran out on day two.

30%

of marketers cite lack of time — not lack of ideas or strategy — as their single biggest blocker on shipping more video. The bottleneck is production, not creativity.

And the agency invoice for those two would already cover the whole pipeline if we could just produce them in-house.

From "we'll do video next quarter" to "we shipped three this week"

The old way
Before ngram
The ngram way
After ngram

Every campaign needs a vendor email, a scope doc, and a three-step approval chain before anyone hits record. By the time the freelancer says yes, the strategy is two iterations old and the launch window has already partially closed on the channel that mattered most.

Paste the campaign brief into ngram. Twenty minutes later you have a launch video, an ad cutdown, and a landing-page hero — all on-brand, all rendered. The agency email never gets sent because the work is already published on the channel the brief named.

You either lose the evening to Premiere keyboard shortcuts or you ship a stock-image post and hope the algorithm forgives the lack of motion. Either way, your competitor running video against the same audience this week wins the impression share by Thursday.

Run a launch film, four short-form social cuts, and a paid hook from the same source recording. Ship the winner the same afternoon. The brand kit propagates automatically so every cut reads as one production team's work, not a freelancer marketplace's.

When the product team ships an update on Friday, every video that referenced the old UI is wrong on Monday. Re-briefing the freelancer takes a week of email volleys. The library quietly goes stale and nobody on the team has bandwidth to refresh it.

Friday's UI change triggers a five-minute re-render of just the scenes that touched the new screens. The launch video, the ad, and the landing hero all stay current through every sprint. The library compounds in value instead of decaying with every release.

Time to first video
Under 20 min
was: 2-4 weeks (agency) · 6+ hrs (DIY)
Cost per video
$0 extra
was: $1,500-$7,000 / finished video
Variants per campaign
As many as you ship
was: 2-4 (budget-limited)
Brand consistency
Automatic
was: Manual review each round

Marketing videos from whatever the brief includes

Bring the campaign brief you already wrote or the screen recording the PM already shipped. ngram turns either into a marketing video ready to publish to the channel the brief named.

1Path oneMost popular
Paste the brief or campaign URL
PRD · blog · landing page

Start from a campaign brief or URL

Paste the brief, the landing page, the feature doc, or the blog post the campaign is built around. ngram writes a script tuned to the audience and channel, plans the visual flow, and assembles the cut with motion graphics, voiceover, and the brand kit. You approve the storyboard before render.

URL to Video
2Path two
Drop a screen recording
.mp4 · .mov · 8:30

Or start from a product walkthrough

Drop the rough screen recording the PM already did for the engineering team. ngram cuts the dead air, adds smart zooms on every click, overlays branded captions and callouts, and outputs the polished marketing video. Same brand kit, same multi-format export, no re-record.

Screen Recording to Video
ngram

One on-brand marketing video, ready for every channel

Looks intentional. Reads as planned. Ships at the speed the campaign actually needed.

brand kitmulti-format exportmotion graphics

Starting from a deck or a PDF instead? Run it through PPT to Video or PDF to Video first — the polish step the marketing team approves is identical downstream.

What changes when marketing video ships at writing speed

Every campaign gets the video it deserves

Top benefit

Twenty minutes per video, not twenty days. The launch gets a launch film. Paid gets a hook. Sales gets a tailored walkthrough. The landing page gets a hero loop. The pipeline stays full because no asset is missing on day one.

91%

of businesses already use video in marketing per Wyzowl's 2025 State of Video Marketing — the gap between leaders and laggards is no longer whether you ship video but how many variants you can produce per cycle.

Personalize without multiplying work

Produce a developer-facing explainer and an executive-facing overview from the same source assets. Same campaign brief, different framing, no second creative sprint per persona.

Every video stays on-brand

The brand kit propagates automatically through logo, fonts, colors, intro, and outro. No revision cycles over typography. No rogue freelancer interpretations of the visual identity.

Campaign brief → published video in 3 steps

1

Drop in your marketing assets

30 seconds

Paste a campaign brief, product URL, blog post, or upload a screen recording. ngram works with whatever the campaign actually has on hand — polished or rough, written or recorded.

2

Review the AI-generated video

2 minutes

ngram writes the script, generates visuals, adds AI voiceover and captions, and applies your brand kit. Scrub the storyboard and tweak any scene that needs a different angle or hook before render.

3

Export for every channel

instant

Pull MP4 in 16:9 for the landing page, 9:16 for Reels and TikTok, or 1:1 for feed ads. Resize with a click. Re-render any scene in minutes when the campaign positioning shifts.

Built for the job

Built for marketing video, specifically

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Starting from something else?

You don't need a recording to make a marketing video.

Bring whatever the campaign brief already produced. Each converter drops you into the same script-generation, brand-kit, and multi-format-export pipeline the screen-recording flow uses.

The rest of the toolkit

Every tool the marketing pipeline runs on.

All ngram tools

The old way vs. the ngram way

Template Tools (Canva, InVideo)Agency / Freelancerngram
Time to first marketing video2-4 hours2-6 weeksUnder 20 minutes
Cost per video$20-50/mo + your time$1,500-$7,000 per cutIncluded in plan
Videos per campaign4-8 (time-limited)1-2 (budget-limited)As many as ship
Multi-format supportManual resize per platformExtra fees per formatOne-click resize
On-brand consistencyTemplate-bound, not brand-boundVaries by freelancerAuto brand-kit per render
Integrations

Wire marketing videos into the campaign stack you already run.

Each integration ships with a working template. Trigger a polished marketing video from a CRM stage, a CMS update, or a chat agent — or build your own with the REST API.

REST APIMCP serverWebhooksBuild your own integration in ~30 lines.

“But will it work for my situation?”

Still have questions?

Your next marketing video is twenty minutes away

Stop choosing between quality and speed. Stop waiting on agency calendars. Start shipping the marketing videos the brand actually needs, at the pace the audience already expects from your competitors.