AI Video Ads by Industry
The hook angles, scene structures and creative strategy that work in each D2C category — and how IgniteAI generates them from one product photo.
AI video ads for skincare brands
Skincare is the most creative-hungry category in D2C: audiences expect routine content, texture shots and honest-looking recommendations — and they punish anything that looks like a stock ad. That means a constant pipeline of UGC-style video, which traditionally means creators, shipping products, briefs and two-week turnarounds for a single 15-second clip.
AI video ads for jewelry brands
Jewelry sells on two things a static image struggles to carry at feed size: light and story. A ring that looks luminous on your product page becomes a dark speck in a 150px feed placement — and the gifting moment that justifies the price never gets told at all.
AI video ads for pet product brands
Pet ads have the highest engagement floor in D2C — everyone stops for a dog — and one of the worst production realities: animals do not follow briefs. A single usable 15-second clip can take a full day of shooting, and the winning take still depends on a retriever's mood.
AI video ads for fitness brands
Fitness feeds are saturated with two failing extremes: shredded-athlete aspiration that audiences scroll past on sight, and claim-heavy supplement ads that platforms increasingly restrict. What converts in 2026 is the middle: a normal person explaining where the product fits an actual routine.
AI video ads for home decor brands
Home decor purchases are imagination purchases: the buyer isn't evaluating your lamp, they're evaluating their living room with your lamp in it. Static catalog photography — however beautiful — makes the buyer do that imagining alone, at thumbnail size.
AI video ads for food & beverage brands
Food advertising has one job static images do at half power: appetite. The pour, the steam, the first bite reaction — the cues that trigger "I want that now" are motion cues. That's why F&B brands historically outspend everyone on production, and why smaller D2C food brands get priced out of their own category's winning format.
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