— Campaign · Editorial lighting · 4K-ready reels
Direct your next campaign reel with the AI Advertising Video Generator.
You generate on-model marketing video that fits your product, not someone else’s prompt. Click the camera motion, framing, lighting, and scene pacing—no typed requests. No studio days. No samples shipped cross-continent. No prompts.
- ~$0.22 per second of video
- ~50–60s per generation
- 4K output
- Locked camera options
- Aspect ratios for platforms
- Full commercial rights
7-day free trial • 50 tokens (10 images) • Cancel anytime
Block the scene. Zero prompts.
Your scene starts from fixed, garment-led defaults. You only click camera motion, framing, lighting, background, and model action—then generate the reel with locked sequencing and labelled output. ~4s clip · locked camera
- 6 clicks · 0 keystrokes
- app.rawshot.ai / build_scene
How it works
Click-driven reel direction for fashion ads
Build a motion scene with fixed controls—then generate labelled reels that stay garment-faithful and ready for campaign publishing.
- Step 01
Select your scene controls
Click camera motion, framing, lighting, background, aspect ratio, and duration. Every choice is a UI control built for fashion teams, not a chat box.
- Step 02
Choose the model action
Set the action and shot count to match your ad layout. Your garment stays the brief, so the product’s cut, color, pattern, and logo keep their shape.
- Step 03
Generate the reel and publish confidently
RAWSHOT produces labelled video with C2PA-signed provenance and watermarks. You keep full commercial rights to the output for permanent, worldwide use.
Spec sheet
Proof that ad video stays on-brief
Twelve proof surfaces show how RAWSHOT handles control, fidelity, attribution, and rights—so you can ship without retakes.
- 01
No-likeness by design
RAWSHOT uses 28 body attributes with 10+ options each for synthetic models. Accidental real-person likeness is statistically negligible by design, and outputs are AI-labelled.
- 02
Click-driven UI, zero prompts
Every creative decision is a button, slider, or preset inside the interface. You direct the shoot without typed requests, so results stay reproducible across runs.
- 03
Garment fidelity, not garment drift
Cut, color, pattern, logo, fabric feel, and drape are represented faithfully. The garment is the brief—so the product doesn’t mutate between outputs.
- 04
Synthetic model diversity
You get diverse synthetic models transparently labelled in the output. Use different looks and actions while keeping your brand’s garment-led presentation consistent.
- 05
SKU consistency across shoots
Save the model once and reuse it across your catalog. Same face, same body attributes—so campaign variants don’t start drifting mid-season.
- 06
150+ visual styles for campaign mood
Pick from catalog, lifestyle, editorial, campaign, street, Y2K, vintage, noir, and more. Styles are presets, so the creative direction stays controlled.
- 07
Resolution & ratio for every platform
Output supports 2K and 4K stills, and reels across common aspect ratios. Your framing stays consistent from close-ups to full-body ad cuts.
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Compliance and output labelling
RAWSHOT output includes C2PA-signed provenance and watermarking (visible and cryptographic). EU AI Act Article 50 and California SB 942 requirements are addressed for labelled use.
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Per-image signed audit trail
Each output carries a signed audit trail so your team can verify provenance internally. This makes approvals smoother for marketing, compliance, and ecommerce ops.
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GUI for singles, REST API for scale
Use the browser GUI for single-scene creative, or the REST API for catalog-scale pipelines. Same controls, same outputs—built for repeatable production.
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Speed with transparent video pricing
Video pricing is ~ $0.22 per second, with ~50–60 seconds typical generation time. Tokens never expire, and failed generations refund tokens.
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Full commercial rights, permanent worldwide
You receive full commercial rights to every output, permanently and worldwide. Publish your reels across platforms without ambiguity about licensing scope.
Outputs
Reel outputs you can approve and keep using.
Sample reels show how click-driven direction maintains garment fidelity while staying labelled and publish-ready.
Browse 150+ visual styles →
Comparison
RAWSHOT vs category tools vs DIY prompting
Three lenses on every dimension — what you optimize for in RAWSHOT versus typical category tools and blank-box AI workflows.
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Interface
RAWSHOT
You click camera, framing, lighting, and action—no typed direction.Category tools + DIY
Shorter controls or simplified guidance; often still prompt-centric under the hood. DIY prompting: Typed prompts and guesswork; every run can change direction and styling.02
Garment fidelity
RAWSHOT
Garment-led generation keeps cut, color, pattern, and logos consistent.Category tools + DIY
Garments may bend around wording, creating subtle drift between outputs. DIY prompting: DIY prompting often causes garment drift and inconsistent product details.03
Model consistency
RAWSHOT
Save a model and reuse it across SKUs with no face drift.Category tools + DIY
Faces can change between outputs; catalog consistency is hard to guarantee. DIY prompting: Inconsistent faces across generations break ad continuity for brand campaigns.04
Provenance + labelling
RAWSHOT
C2PA-signed provenance with visible and cryptographic watermarking.Category tools + DIY
Often lacks signed provenance and clear labelling workflows. DIY prompting: Missing provenance metadata makes compliance and approvals harder later.05
Commercial rights
RAWSHOT
Full commercial rights to every output, permanent, worldwide.Category tools + DIY
Rights narratives can be unclear or segmented by plan. DIY prompting: Unclear rights clarity leads to publishing risk and internal sign-off delays.06
Iteration speed per variant
RAWSHOT
Iterate through presets and controls while keeping the brief stable.Category tools + DIY
Iteration can require reworking control settings and may still drift visually. DIY prompting: Prompt-engineering overhead slows iteration before you even see useful output.07
Catalog API
RAWSHOT
REST API supports batch pipelines with the same creative control logic.Category tools + DIY
API options are usually limited or less consistent for catalog-scale work. DIY prompting: DIY workflows are manual, brittle, and hard to standardize across teams.
Prompting does not scale
Stop writing essays. Direct the shoot.
Most AI photo tools start with a blank text box. Rawshot turns the shoot into repeatable controls, so creative teams can produce consistent fashion imagery without prompt syntax or one-off hacks.
Category norm
ManualCreate a premium editorial fashion photograph of a model wearing the exact navy oversized wool coat from SKU-1842, full-body crop, realistic hands, consistent facial identity, clean e-commerce lighting, subtle Paris street background, 85mm lens, no logo distortion, no fabric hallucination, same pose as last campaign, repeatable for all colorways...
A prompt can describe one image. It cannot become a shared production system for hundreds of products, models, angles and markets.
Rawshot
ClicksSaved shoot recipe
Apply to 1 SKU or 10,000 via GUI, CSV or REST API.
Rawshot makes creative direction visible: buttons, presets and sliders instead of hidden prompt craft. The result is easier to teach, faster to approve and built for repeat production.
Use cases
Ad reels for brands that can’t wait
Operator archetypes and how click-directed, garment-first output fits the way they actually work.
- 01
Indie label launch team
Click preset lighting and action to produce campaign reels without booking studio time.
Confidence · high
- 02
DTC ecommerce PDP creator
Generate consistent motion cuts per SKU so product pages stay on-brand across variants.
Confidence · high
- 03
Marketplace seller with weekly drops
Batch-scene reels via the REST API so new inventory gets published fast.
Confidence · high
- 04
Catalog operator refreshing season cuts
Save one synthetic model and reuse it across your catalog to prevent face drift.
Confidence · high
- 05
Influencer-ready style editor
Pick aspect ratios and editorial styles to match platform formats while keeping garments faithful.
Confidence · high
- 06
Adaptive fashion studio
Direct controlled framing and background settings while preserving garment-led presentation for approvals.
Confidence · high
- 07
Lingerie DTC marketing lead
Generate labelled reels with consistent body presentation and on-brief cut and color.
Confidence · high
- 08
Resale/vintage seller re-merchandising
Create motion ads from product assets while maintaining clean, product-first framing.
Confidence · high
- 09
Factory-direct manufacturer approvals
Use audit trail and signed provenance to streamline internal review before campaign sign-off.
Confidence · high
- 10
Student portfolio and coursework
Explore 150+ visual styles and camera settings to build reel outputs quickly.
Confidence · high
- 11
Accessories brand for social ads
Use close framing and editorial lighting presets to create motion ads that keep branding stable.
Confidence · high
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Agency retainer for multiple clients
Run repeatable GUI scenes for creatives while delivering consistent, labelled reels for reporting.
Confidence · high
— Principle
Honest is better than perfect.
RAWSHOT outputs are C2PA-signed and watermarked (visible and cryptographic) with AI-labelling, so your marketing team can publish with provenance confidence. This supports EU AI Act Article 50 and California SB 942 workflows, and the per-image audit trail makes internal approvals straightforward.
Rights & provenance
Full commercial rights. Forever.
- C2PA-signed on every image — EU AI Act Article 50 compliant
- 28-attribute synthetic models — real-person likeness statistically impossible
- Full commercial rights to every generation — no recurring licensing fees
- Tokens never expire · One-click cancel · Transparent pricing
EU AI Act
C2PA
Commercial use
Pricing
~$0.22 per second of video.
~50–60 seconds per generation. Tokens never expire. Cancel in one click.
- 01Video uses more tokens per second than stills — longer clips cost more.
- 02The cancel button is on the pricing page.
- 03No per-seat gates. No 'contact sales' walls for core features.
- 04Failed generations refund their tokens.
FAQ
Practical answers on control, rights, pricing, scale, and compliant publishing.
Do I need to write prompts to use RAWSHOT?
Never—you direct every output with sliders, presets, and clicks on the garment, not typed prompts. That UI control is consistent across GUI and REST API payloads, which is why ecommerce teams onboard buyers without rewriting creative briefs as chat threads.
For catalog teams, reliability matters more than model cleverness; RAWSHOT keeps tokens, timings, refund rules, commercial rights framing, provenance signalling, watermarking cues, REST surface, and SKU-scale batch patterns explicit so operations can rehearse PDP launches without hallucinated garment inventions.
What does RAWSHOT help with when we’re producing ad reels for a whole catalog?
It turns product assets into labelled, campaign-ready motion with control you can repeat across SKUs. Instead of redoing creative sessions every season, you keep the garment as the brief and iterate using fixed UI settings.
RAWSHOT supports browser creative for single shoots and a REST API for catalog-scale pipelines, so marketing can scale from a handful of ads to nightly refreshes with consistent model selection and output provenance cues.
Why are click-driven controls better than DIY prompting for fashion marketing?
Because fashion ads need reproducibility: the product must stay the product while your team changes only the creative framing. Typed prompting often introduces drift—garments mutate, faces vary, and logos can be invented, which slows approvals.
With RAWSHOT, you click camera motion, framing, lighting, background, action, and duration. Outputs arrive C2PA-signed and watermarked with an audit trail, so your workflow stays stable from concept to publish.
How do we turn our flat garment assets into catalogue-ready video without prompting?
Upload the garment and build the scene with controls for camera motion, model action, framing, lighting, background, aspect ratio, and clip duration. Every creative decision is a UI option, so you’re not guessing how a model interprets text.
RAWSHOT is engineered around the real product—cut, color, pattern, logo, fabric, and drape are represented faithfully. Generate multiple variants by adjusting controls while keeping the garment-led brief consistent.
If we use generic image AI today, what changes for our PDP video pipeline?
You stop managing prompt roulette and start managing a repeatable production setup. For PDPs, that means fewer mismatches across variants and clearer sign-off for merchandising and compliance teams.
RAWSHOT keeps outputs labelled with C2PA-signed provenance and watermarking, and it offers both GUI and REST API surfaces for single scenes or batch catalog generation without changing your underlying control logic.
How does RAWSHOT handle licensing for on-model ad video we publish on social and marketplaces?
You get full commercial rights to every output, permanently and worldwide. That means your team can use the reels in ads, product pages, and publishing workflows without building a separate rights interpretation.
Outputs include C2PA-signed provenance plus visible and cryptographic watermarking to support transparency. The per-image audit trail also helps internal teams document what was generated and when during approvals.
What quality checks should we run before exporting reels to our campaign channels?
Start by verifying garment fidelity in key frames: cut, color, pattern, logo, and how the fabric drapes under motion. Then confirm consistency across variants by reusing the saved model so your face and body presentation don’t drift.
RAWSHOT outputs are watermarked and labelled, and each image/video carries a signed audit trail and provenance metadata. Use those cues as your publish checklist for teams that need traceability.
How do token costs work for video reels, and what happens if a generation fails?
Video is priced at about ~ $0.22 per second, and longer clips cost more because video uses more tokens per second than stills. Typical reel generation takes ~50–60 seconds, and tokens never expire.
If a generation fails, RAWSHOT refunds the tokens. You also have a one-click cancel control from the pricing page, so you can stop a run without getting stuck in account limbo.
Can our developers integrate RAWSHOT into a Shopify-scale catalog workflow?
Yes—RAWSHOT provides a REST API for catalog-scale pipelines and keeps the same control approach that you use in the browser GUI. That lets engineering standardize settings and automate reel generation per SKU.
Because output is garment-led and labelled, your automation can include provenance-aware publishing checks, while marketing can still direct creative decisions with the same camera, framing, lighting, and scene controls.
How do we scale from one-off creative to team-wide production across many roles?
Use the GUI for creative direction in early iterations, then switch to batch generation via REST API for throughput. The interface supports clear, repeatable settings, so marketers don’t need to learn prompt syntax to produce consistent reels.
Operationally, your team can reuse the same saved model across SKUs for consistency, rely on C2PA-signed provenance and watermarking for transparency, and publish with confidence thanks to full commercial rights and the signed audit trail per output.
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