AI Video Studio
AI Video Generator for Ads, Product Clips, and Social Video
Start from the material you have: a prompt, a still image, or a reference clip. AuraTuner keeps Seedance 2.0, Veo 3.1, and Kling 3.0 in one editor so the first test can match the actual shot risk.
Start With The Unknown
If the unknown is the idea, start with text to video. If the unknown is whether a product still can survive motion, start with image to video. If the unknown is how to reuse existing motion, start with a video-led Seedance test.
Model Starting Point
Use Kling 3.0 when prompt and motion are still changing, Seedance 2.0 when references matter, and Veo 3.1 after the brief is narrow enough for an 8-second final-style check.
Related Pages
Text to Video
Text to video generator for ads, storyboards, and social clips.
Image to Video
Image to video generator for product shots, posters, and key art.
Veo 3.1
Veo 3.1 AI video generator for cinematic 8-second clips.
Seedance 2.0 AI video model
Reference-led video generation and video-to-video remixing workflow.
Kling 3.0 AI video model
Lower-risk prompt and motion testing before final-style video passes.
Veo vs Kling
Veo 3.1 vs Kling 3.0 comparison for AI video generation.
AI Video Generator FAQ
Start with the cheapest test that answers the real creative question.
What should I test before spending on a final clip?
Start with the model path that answers the creative question with the least waste: run a short Kling test when duration flexibility matters, use image to video when product framing matters, and move to Veo or pro modes only after the shot direction is clear.
Should I start from text or from an image?
Start from text when the scene is still open. Start from an image when the product shape, layout, character pose, poster design, or brand composition already matters and should anchor the clip.