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I Uploaded a Product Photo and Got Back a Video in Under a Minute

No editor. No timeline. No stock music hunt. Just a product photo and a finished promo video ready to post — in under a minute.

I had a product screenshot, a launch at midnight, and no time.

Not "I was busy." No time at all. The kind of launch window where every hour you're not live is money you're leaving on the table.

So instead of opening Premiere, sourcing stock music, and spending three hours on a video that would look like every other launch that week — I tried something.

I went to Product Noize, picked a track, uploaded the screenshot.

Under a minute later I had a 60-second vertical video. Music synced. Ready to post.

The people who saw that video could not tell I spent 45 seconds making it. That is the point.


What most people are doing instead

Most founders still do this the hard way. Open CapCut or Premiere. Spend 20 minutes hunting for music. Manually sync the edit. Export, check, re-export.

An hour later they have a video that looks fine and sounds like everyone else's.

The gap between "fine" and "actually good" is not complexity. It is just picking the right starting point.


The process

Go to Product Noize. Pick a track — the catalog is small enough to actually hear everything in five minutes. Woop is the launch track. Energetic, percussive, built for the moment something new drops.

Click "Try it on your video or photo." Upload your screenshot or footage.

Under a minute later: finished MP4, vertical format, music synced, ready for Stories and Reels.

You do not crop. You do not trim. You do not touch a timeline.


What you get back

A video that sounds like you hired someone.

The watermarked version is free. The clean version — no logo, commercial license — is $5.

Five dollars. Under a minute.

The question is why you are still doing this the hard way.


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