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Product video showcase maker

Details

How to use Product video showcase maker

What the tool does, how to run it, and what to expect from the result.

How to make a product showcase video

To make a product video, upload 2 to 8 product images, choose the canvas shape, set one short duration, pick motion and transition presets, optionally add a short title or brand outro, and export. The tool records the canvas locally in your browser, so the source images stay on your device while the showcase is built.

The workflow stays narrow on purpose: upload, arrange, style, export, without a heavy timeline editor. That makes it fast for turning a handful of stills into a more dynamic clip for a listing card, storefront media slot, or marketplace visual.

  • Upload 2 to 8 product images
  • Choose square, portrait, or landscape and a short duration
  • Pick motion and transition presets, add an optional overlay
  • Export one local showcase video

What it does well, and what it is not

This is a narrow product showcase builder for short seller videos made from still images, with simple motion and transition presets instead of a full timeline. It produces 6, 10, or 15 second exports that feel ready for storefront or listing use.

It is not a full video editor: there is no multi-track editing, audio timeline, or long-form workflow. The trade-off is speed and simplicity for the common job of turning product photos into a quick, polished clip.

  • Square, portrait, and landscape showcase videos
  • 6, 10, or 15 second exports from still images
  • Simple motion and transition presets, no timeline
  • Local-only rendering with no server upload
Tips

Getting a better result out of Product video showcase maker

Specific settings and thresholds, not general advice.

  • The duration is split evenly across the slides, so 8 images in a 6 second video gives each shot 0.75 seconds, which is too fast to read a product detail. Pair 8 images with the 15 second option, or cut the set to 3 or 4 images at 6 seconds.
  • Export runs at 30 fps and the bitrate is derived from the canvas: width times height times 30 times 0.15, clamped between 2 Mbps and 8.5 Mbps. A 1080x1920 portrait therefore lands at the 8.5 Mbps ceiling, which is roughly 10 MB for a 10 second clip.
  • The video is silent. Every marketplace and social placement that autoplays with sound off is fine with that, but if you are posting to a feed that expects a voiceover or music bed, you will have to add audio in another app afterwards.
  • Source images are capped at 12 MB each and must be PNG, JPG, WebP, GIF, or BMP. A HEIC straight off an iPhone will be rejected, so convert it first.
  • If the browser supports WebCodecs H.264, you get an MP4. If not, the tool falls back to MediaRecorder and hands you a VP9 or VP8 WebM, which several marketplace uploaders will refuse. Check the format label on the download button before you build the whole set.
Limits

What Product video showcase maker does not do

The honest boundary, so you do not lose time finding it yourself.

  • No timeline, no audio track, no per-slide duration control. Duration is one value split evenly across the slides.
  • Maximum 8 slides and minimum 2. There is no way to loop or extend beyond 15 seconds.
  • Motion is limited to four presets (still, slow zoom, pan, zoom and pan) and transitions to three (cut, fade, slide).
  • Overlays are one headline, one badge, and one brand outro card. There is no free text placement, no logo overlay, and no font choice.
Reference

Terms used on this page

Short, plain-language definitions for the formats and settings above.

At a glance

Who Product video showcase maker is for

A quick way to understand who this helps, what it solves, and where it connects next.

Best fit

Sellers, storefront teams, marketplace operators, and catalog marketers who need a quick product showcase video from still product photos

Ideal for

Turning 2 to 8 product images into a short 6, 10, or 15 second showcase video for listing cards, storefront media blocks, and marketplace visuals without opening a full video editor

FAQ

Common questions

Short answers for the questions people usually have before trying a utility like this.

Does the video render on a server?

No. Preview and export run locally in your browser. The tool records the canvas on your device, so the source product images never leave it.

Is it a full video editor?

No. It is a narrow product showcase builder for short videos made from still images. It does not include multi-track editing, audio timelines, or long-form editing.

How many images can I use?

You can use 2 to 8 product images per showcase, arranged in the order you want them to play.

What kind of export should I expect?

The tool exports one short local video using the browser-supported format available on your device, typically MP4 when available and otherwise WebM.

Is it free to use?

Yes. The product video showcase maker runs in your browser at no cost, with local rendering and no signup.

What resolution and frame rate does the export use?

Always 30 fps, at the pixel size of the canvas preset you pick: 1080x1080 square, 1080x1920 portrait, or 1920x1080 landscape. The bitrate scales with the pixel count and is capped at 8.5 Mbps, so a portrait 10 second clip typically lands around 10 MB.

Do I get an MP4 or a WebM?

MP4 when the browser can encode H.264 through WebCodecs, which covers current Chrome, Edge, and Safari. Where that is missing, the tool records the canvas with MediaRecorder and gives you a WebM instead. The download button shows which one you are about to get.

How long does each product image stay on screen?

The chosen duration is divided evenly across the slides, and a brand outro counts as one extra slide. Four images across 10 seconds gives 2.5 seconds each, which is about right for reading a product. Eight images across 6 seconds gives 0.75 seconds each, which is not.

Can I add music or a voiceover?

No. The exported video has no audio track at all. If the destination needs sound, export the silent clip here and add the audio in a separate editor.

Are the product photos uploaded anywhere?

No. The frames are drawn to a canvas and encoded on your device. Nothing is sent to a server, which also means the render speed depends on your machine rather than a queue.

Why does it refuse my iPhone photos?

It accepts PNG, JPG, WebP, GIF, and BMP up to 12 MB each. iPhone HEIC files are not decodable in most browsers, so convert them to JPG first and then load them here.

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