InVideo hands you a template library and a timeline, then leaves the real work to you. These six tools take different routes — and one of them needs nothing but your product URL to produce a professional 15-second teaser.
Free · no credit card · a 15-second video, ready to post
TL;DR
InVideo is a template editor: pick a layout, swap the text, spend the afternoon tweaking, and hope the result doesn’t look like a template. If what you actually need is a professional teaser for your product, the fastest alternative is the one with no editor at all — ShipTeaser turns your URL into an on-brand 15-second video in about two minutes.
Best for: Founders who want a pro launch teaser, not an editing job
Paste your product URL and get a 15-second, 1080p motion-graphics teaser built from your own headline, colors and screenshots — in about two minutes. No timeline, no templates, no credits. One format, done properly, ready to post.
Best for: Turning blog posts and scripts into narrated stock-footage videos
Strong at long-form repurposing: feed it an article or script and it assembles scenes from a stock library with AI voice-over. The output is functional rather than branded — fine for content marketing, generic for a launch.
Best for: Voice-over-heavy videos in many languages
Fliki's edge is audio: thousands of AI voices across 80+ languages layered over text-to-video. If narration is the point of your video, it delivers. If visual identity is the point, you're back to stock clips and templates.
Best for: Budget template editing in the browser
A lightweight editor with 6,000+ templates and AI generation bolted on. Cheaper and simpler than InVideo for casual clips, but it is the same model — you do the assembling, and the templates are shared with everyone else.
Best for: Teams already designing everything in Canva
Video is one tab in a full design suite, and Pro is genuinely cheap for what it bundles. Good enough for social clips if you already live in Canva; the video editor itself stays basic, and every second of it is hands-on.
Best for: Animated story-style videos from text prompts
Generates animated, character-driven videos from prompts — a genuinely different look from stock-footage tools. Fun for storytelling formats; less suited to product teasers that need to match your brand pixel for pixel.
InVideo's answer to every problem is more editing. ShipTeaser has no timeline at all: you paste a link and download a finished MP4. The trade-off is deliberate — one opinionated format, done well.
The engine extracts your headline, colors and real screenshots from your live page. Nobody else can ship your video, because nobody else has your page.
Five beat-cut scenes — hook, problem, solution, proof, CTA — with real pacing. No stock clips that make your launch look like everyone else’s feed.
From paste to downloadable 1080p MP4 in about two minutes, end to end. Template editors measure the same job in afternoons.
No per-generation credit meter, no upsell mid-render. Free users get 2 videos a day; paid plans are a flat monthly price for ready-to-post videos.
ShipTeaser makes brand-quality launch content — the teaser you pin on X or put on Product Hunt. If you need 50 ad variants a week, a template tool fits better.
Drop the link to your product or landing page — any public page with a headline and some visual identity works.
Brand extraction, copywriting from your own copy, and motion design run automatically. No template picking, no scene-by-scene fiddling.
Download a 15-second, 1080p motion-graphics teaser sized for social feeds and launch pages. Ready the same hour.
It depends on the job. ShipTeaser is the pick for founders who want a finished, on-brand launch teaser from a URL with zero editing. Pictory and Fliki turn scripts into narrated stock-footage videos, FlexClip and Canva are budget template editors, and Mootion generates animated story videos from prompts.
Three complaints come up again and again in reviews: the output leans on stock footage and shared templates so videos look like everyone else's, the credit system burns credits even on failed or regenerated renders, and a “quick” video still needs real editing time before it's postable.
For trying it, yes: 2 free videos a day, no credit card, versus InVideo's watermarked free tier. Paid is a different shape — InVideo Plus runs about $25/month for credits and an editor; ShipTeaser starts at $199/month for one ready-to-post video every week, with your time bill at zero.
No, and that’s intentional. ShipTeaser videos are silent motion-graphics teasers — the format that performs in muted social feeds. No avatars, no narration, no stock footage: just your brand, your copy and your screenshots, cut to a rhythm.
Most tools here have a free tier: FlexClip and Canva are free with limits, Fliki and Mootion offer free watermarked plans. ShipTeaser gives you 2 finished videos per day for free, no credit card — enough to cover a launch without paying anything.
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Paste your product URL and get a professional teaser video — free.