Generate short AI videos from text prompts or images for product videos, social ads, TikTok and Reels clips, anime scenes, and cinematic shots. Adjust format, motion, and audio in one browser workflow.
Spark Robin helps you explore the first moving version of an idea: a product reveal, a social hook, a character scene, a music visual, an explainer, or a cinematic shot.
Launch Angle
Short-Form Test
Paid Social
Character Mood
Abstract Motion
Clearer Story
Cinematic Test
Image Motion
Spark Robin keeps the early video workflow focused: start with a prompt or reference image, choose a direction, and test whether the clip idea fits the channel.
Spark Robin turns rough creative inputs into motion-ready drafts: a launch angle, a product photo, a character note, or a camera move. Use it to compare directions before you spend time on editing or production.
Write the subject, action, camera, lighting, and channel goal. Spark Robin turns the brief into a short motion direction you can judge quickly.
Start from a product photo, portrait, reference frame, or concept image and explore how that still asset could move on screen.
Test different openings, product angles, and visual rhythms for TikTok, Reels, Shorts, and paid social before committing to one direction.
Sketch ecommerce clips, launch teasers, Amazon listing visuals, Shopify assets, and ad moments without starting from a blank timeline.
Compare cinematic, anime, realistic, artistic, fantasy, product-led, and minimal directions from the same creative brief.
Use Spark Robin as a focused creative bench for quick prompt testing, review, and iteration.
Describe the scene, choose the format, review the generated clip, then refine the prompt for a stronger product angle, social hook, or cinematic shot.
Describe the subject, setting, camera movement, pace, mood, and intended channel. Add an image when the visual reference matters.
Choose the workflow, aspect ratio, duration, and audio setting that match a product clip, vertical ad, social hook, or cinematic test.
Review the draft, keep the strongest visual idea, then revise the prompt to sharpen the hook, product angle, or scene composition.
Use Spark Robin when an idea needs to become visible before it becomes expensive: social hooks, product angles, ad concepts, character scenes, and motion references.
Draft short, scroll-stopping directions for TikTok, Reels, and Shorts. Compare openings, pacing, and visual rhythm before production.
Turn product photos into motion directions for Shopify, Amazon, Etsy, and independent stores with lighting, camera, and movement notes.
Generate visual ad directions for Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube Shorts, and landing pages, then keep the angles worth testing.
Create stylized prompt directions for characters, fantasy worlds, emotional beats, and entertainment concepts.
Sketch cinematic or abstract motion ideas for music clips, album teasers, lyric videos, and social promos.
Turn concepts into short visual scenes that make a lesson, product, or story easier to understand.
Spark Robin is not a replacement for final editing; it is the fast sketchpad before the brief, shoot, or timeline.
Use Spark Robin to narrow the creative direction before you move into polishing, approvals, or production.
Spark Robin is a browser-based video lab for prompts, product shots, social hooks, ad concepts, anime scenes, and cinematic motion tests.
Spark Robin is built for the early creative decision: which idea should move forward. Many video workflows start too late, after the team has already chosen a direction. Spark Robin helps you see options sooner.
It is especially useful when you need to compare product clips, social hooks, vertical videos, image-to-motion ideas, character scenes, and cinematic prompt directions before a larger edit or shoot.
Spark Robin, also written as Spark-Robin, is a compact AI video workflow for text-to-video and image-to-video ideation at spark-robin.ai.
Spark Robin is for the moment when a team has ten possible hooks and needs to see which ones feel worth pursuing.
Direction Tests
Input Modes
Review Loop
Creative Workflow
Use Spark Robin when a campaign, product launch, or social idea needs a visual direction before it needs polish.
Spark Robin helps us turn product photos and rough campaign ideas into video directions we can judge before briefing a full production team.
Alex Chen
Ecommerce Founder
I use Spark Robin to compare TikTok and Reels hooks. It makes the early idea stage feel visual instead of abstract.
Sarah Mitchell
Content Creator
For paid social, the first question is which angle is worth testing. Spark Robin gives us fast visual drafts for that decision.
James Rivera
Performance Marketer
The image workflow is useful for moodboards, product motion, and reference clips. I can move from static concept to motion note without opening an editor.
Lisa Wang
Designer
Spark Robin is good for Shorts concepts. I can test a scene, keep the best direction, then decide whether to build a longer edit around it.
David Park
YouTube Creator
We use Spark Robin to make launch ideas easier to discuss. A short motion draft is much clearer than another paragraph in a brief.
Emma Thompson
Brand Manager
Practical answers about using Spark Robin for prompt-based video drafts, image motion, product clips, social hooks, and campaign ideation.
Spark Robin is a browser-based AI video lab for turning prompts and images into short video drafts for product clips, social ads, creator content, anime scenes, and cinematic motion tests.
Yes. Write a prompt with the subject, action, camera movement, lighting, mood, and intended channel, then use Spark Robin to generate a short motion direction.
Yes. Spark Robin supports image-to-video workflows for product photos, portraits, character references, artwork, and visual concepts.
Spark Robin is built for creators, marketers, ecommerce sellers, designers, and small teams that need to compare video directions before moving into editing or production.
You can draft product clips, TikTok ideas, YouTube Shorts, Instagram Reels, ad creatives, anime scenes, music visuals, explainers, and cinematic shots.
Yes. Spark Robin, also written as Spark-Robin, refers to the same AI video workflow at spark-robin.ai.
Start with a text prompt or reference image, then generate a short video concept for product launches, social ads, creator posts, or campaign planning.