Launch hooks for social ads
Turn a product angle into short vertical clips with a clear opening moment, camera move, and visual payoff.

Creator tool
Plan, generate, and compare short AI videos from text prompts, uploaded images, or controlled first frames.
Reemo is an AI video generator for creators who need short videos for product demos, social hooks, storyboards, and campaign tests. It brings text-to-video, image-to-video, model selection, prompt refinement, previews, downloads, and credit tracking into one workspace, with current video workflows for Seedance 2.0, Kling 2.6, and Kling 3.0.
Practical ways creators can use this workflow without switching tools.
Turn a product angle into short vertical clips with a clear opening moment, camera move, and visual payoff.
Animate a still product image into a reveal, table-top move, lifestyle scene, or landing-page motion study.
Create quick establishing shots, character moments, and transition ideas before planning a full edit.
Test creator desk scenes, handheld camera language, and realistic product interactions for paid social concepts.
Start with a first frame when subject identity, product shape, composition, or brand-safe framing needs to stay stable.
Run the same prompt through supported video models to learn which one fits motion, realism, and credit budget.
A compact workflow from idea to usable output.
Decide whether you need a social hook, product reveal, storyboard shot, or image animation before writing the prompt.
Use text-to-video for new scenes, or image-to-video when a first frame should anchor the subject and composition.
Write the camera move, subject action, lighting, aspect ratio, pacing, and what should remain unchanged.
Preview the result, compare model fit, save the useful prompt, then download or iterate from your generation history.
Structured notes for creators, search engines, and AI answer engines.
| Need | Reemo approach | Best fit |
|---|---|---|
| New scene from an idea | Text-to-video workflow with current video models and reusable prompt structure | Launch concepts, cinematic tests, storyboards |
| Animate an existing image | Image-to-video workflow with a first frame, product image, or portrait | Product reveals, character shots, social loops |
| Choose a video model | Seedance 2.0, Kling 2.6, and Kling 3.0 stay in the same workspace | Creators comparing motion, realism, and credit cost |
| Improve prompt quality | Examples emphasize camera movement, subject behavior, framing, and constraints | Beginners and repeat creators |
| Keep production organized | History, previews, downloads, and credit handling remain connected to each output | Small teams producing many draft clips |
| Know what not to expect | Reemo creates short generation drafts, not final editing, subtitles, sound design, or media planning | Creators who still review final assets before publishing |
Copy a structure, swap the subject, then test it in Reemo.
Use this to test product shape stability, lighting, and camera motion.
A matte black travel mug on a rainy cafe window ledge, slow camera push-in, soft reflections moving across the glass, warm practical lights in the background, realistic commercial film style, 16:9.Good for a creator-style opener with a visible before-and-after moment.
A vertical video of a creator placing a tiny desk lamp on a crowded work table. The lamp turns on and the whole scene becomes warm and focused, handheld phone camera feel, realistic details, no text overlay, 9:16.Use with image-to-video when the first frame matters.
Animate this still frame with subtle fabric movement, a slow dolly-in camera, natural blinking, and soft afternoon light. Keep the subject identity, product shape, and composition stable. Avoid sudden scene changes.Useful for testing the world and pacing of a campaign before editing.
Wide establishing shot of a small electric scooter crossing a quiet bridge at sunrise, mist over the river, clean modern city background, slow drone pullback, realistic film color.Good for hero video drafts and product-marketing motion.
A clean product dashboard floating on a laptop screen, subtle parallax as the camera slides left, soft daylight through a studio window, realistic interface glow, premium SaaS launch video mood, 16:9.Answers written for people first, with clean structure for search.
An AI video generator creates short videos from text prompts, images, or first frames. Reemo adds a workspace around that process so you can choose a workflow, compare current models, refine prompts, and manage outputs.
Yes. Use text-to-video when you want a new scene from a prompt, and image-to-video when you want to animate an existing image or first frame.
Reemo is best for short generation drafts such as social hooks, product reveals, campaign concepts, storyboard shots, and first-frame animations. It is not meant to replace final editing, captions, audio, or publishing review.
Reemo currently keeps video generation focused on Seedance 2.0, Kling 2.6, and Kling 3.0 for text-to-video and image-to-video workflows.
Start with the visible subject and scene goal, then add camera movement, subject action, lighting, aspect ratio, and constraints such as keeping the product shape or face identity stable.
No. Reemo is built for beginners and repeat creators. You can start with a plain-language prompt, then use examples and model notes to improve each result.
Yes. Completed generations can be previewed from your history and downloaded from the Reemo workspace.
Yes. You can test supported video models from one workspace and compare which output gives you the best motion, realism, prompt fit, and credit cost for the same creative goal.
No. Reemo helps you generate video drafts and short clips faster. Final editing, captions, music, and publishing decisions should still be reviewed before release.
Move from this guide into the most relevant Reemo workflow or learning surface.
Open Reemo, choose the workflow, and generate your next image or video draft.