A demo explains. A teaser makes people lean in. ShipTeaser turns your URL into a 15-second motion-graphics teaser — five scenes, one rhythm, and a cliffhanger that points straight at your product.
Free · no credit card · a 15-second video, ready to post
Feeds decide in the first second and forgive nothing after eight. A teaser is short because attention is — every scene earns the next one, and the video ends before anyone thinks about scrolling.
A demo shows everything and asks for nothing. A teaser withholds — hook, tension, reveal — and leaves one open loop that only your landing page closes. That's the click.
Hook, problem, solution, proof, call-to-action. The engine cuts them like a movie trailer, not a slideshow — pacing first, decoration second.
The engine reads your live page — headline, colors, real screenshots — and writes the script from your own copy. It looks like launch content from your design team, not ad slop.
Paste a URL, download a 1080p MP4. No timeline, no editor, no export settings — the teaser is finished the first time you see it.
Two free teasers a day, no credit card. Plans start at $199/month if you want a fresh, ready-to-post video every week.
Your landing page is the brief. Any public product page works — SaaS, app, developer tool.
Brand extraction in a headless browser, automated copywriting from your own words, then beat-cut motion design across five scenes.
Download a 15-second, 1080p MP4 sized for X, LinkedIn and your launch page. Ready to post as-is.
A tool that produces a short, high-tension product video automatically. ShipTeaser's version takes one input — your public URL — extracts your brand in a headless browser, writes a script from your own copy, and cuts a 15-second motion-graphics teaser in about two minutes.
A demo walks through features and runs minutes. An explainer teaches how something works, usually 60 to 90 seconds. A teaser does neither: 15 seconds built to create curiosity and send people to your page. Different job, different length — the teaser's job is the click.
Because feeds punish length. A demo asks for two minutes before it pays off; a teaser pays off inside 15 seconds and ends on a cliffhanger. Keep the demo for your docs and your sales calls — lead with the teaser.
No. ShipTeaser makes silent motion-graphics teasers — typography, your screenshots, your colors, cut to a beat. No AI presenters, no UGC actors, no narration. It's built to read like brand content, not an ad.
Free to start: 2 videos per day, no credit card. Paid plans are for a steady cadence — $199/month for one ready-to-post video per week, $299 for two, $399 for four.
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Paste your product URL and get a professional teaser video — free.