AI Video Generation on Nano AI Maker with Six Models

May 6, 2026

Nano AI Maker now supports AI video generation. You can move from a written idea, product image, concept frame, or reference visual to a short video draft directly inside the same creative workspace you already use for AI image generation.

This launch is designed for people who need motion quickly: indie makers testing landing page ideas, marketers drafting ad concepts, creators preparing short-form posts, ecommerce teams turning product photos into product scenes, and designers who want to preview a story before spending time on a full production workflow.

The goal is simple: make AI video generation practical enough to use during everyday creative work, not just as a one-off experiment.

Supported AI video models

The current video lineup covers several styles of work. Some models are stronger for cinematic movement, some are better for fast social drafts, and others are useful when you want to start from an image or keep a reference subject consistent.

Veo 3.1

Veo 3.1 is a strong starting point when you want polished short clips with cinematic motion. Use it for product teasers, landing page motion concepts, visual storyboards, and prompt-led scenes where camera direction, lighting, and atmosphere matter.

Nano AI Maker currently supports Veo 3.1 options for users who want either faster drafts or higher-quality results. That makes Veo 3.1 a useful model when you need to compare ideas quickly, then push the better direction into a more refined output.

Kling 3.0

Kling 3.0 is useful for expressive motion, character-like movement, action-oriented clips, and concept videos that need a more dynamic feel. If you are trying to turn a product, character, or campaign idea into something with more energy, Kling 3.0 is a practical option to test early.

It works well for short creative drafts where motion quality matters more than static composition.

Seedance 2.0

Seedance 2.0 is a good fit for fast visual exploration and social-ready ideas. Use it when you want to generate multiple directions for a short video, compare pacing, or create quick campaign drafts before choosing one concept to refine.

It is especially useful for creators and marketers who need to move from idea to first video draft without building a full editing timeline.

Wan 2.7 Video

Wan 2.7 Video is aimed at flexible AI video workflows. It can help when you want to create clips from text, turn an image into motion, or use reference-driven inputs for a more controlled result.

For product teams, Wan 2.7 Video is useful when you already have a strong product image and want to test how it could work as a motion asset for ads, social posts, or a landing page hero.

Sora 2

Sora 2 is available for story-driven video concepts, scene exploration, and visual drafts where the main task is turning an idea into a moving sequence. It is a good model to try when you want to test a visual story, not just animate a single object.

Use Sora 2 for mood concepts, short narrative beats, visual prototypes, and early creative direction.

HappyHorse 1.0

HappyHorse 1.0 supports text-to-video, image-to-video, and reference-to-video workflows. It is useful for teams that want to experiment with different input styles and compare how the model responds to prompts, images, or visual references.

HappyHorse 1.0 is a good option when you want quick motion tests across several starting points.

What you can make with AI video generation

AI video generation is most useful when you treat it as a rapid creative draft tool. It helps you see whether an idea has motion, pacing, and visual appeal before you spend time on editing, production, or manual animation.

Product demos and ecommerce clips

Turn product photos or product descriptions into short videos for store pages, launch posts, ad experiments, or product announcement content. A static product shot can become a rotating showcase, a lifestyle scene, or a short concept clip that explains the product more clearly than a single image.

This is especially useful for small teams that do not have time to shoot every product variation.

Social posts, Shorts, Reels, and TikTok drafts

Short-form platforms reward motion, clarity, and speed. With AI video generation, you can draft multiple variations of a visual idea before deciding which one deserves editing polish.

Use it for teaser clips, campaign hooks, mood videos, visual loops, announcement posts, and quick creative tests.

Ad creative and campaign exploration

Before building a full ad set, generate a few video directions from the same brief. Test different scenes, camera moves, product angles, backgrounds, and visual moods.

This helps teams compare ideas earlier. Instead of discussing a static concept board, you can review actual motion drafts and decide what feels strongest.

Landing page and website motion

Video is useful on landing pages when it shows the product, the result, or the transformation clearly. Nano AI Maker can help you generate motion concepts for hero sections, feature demos, product backgrounds, or visual explainers.

You may not use every generated clip directly on a website, but the drafts can make design direction much easier to evaluate.

Storyboards and creative preproduction

If you are planning a campaign, music video, game trailer, product launch, or creator project, AI video generation can help you preview visual beats quickly.

Instead of waiting for a finished edit, you can generate rough motion studies, compare scenes, and find the visual direction that deserves more production time.

How to start

The fastest way is to open the AI Video Generator, write a clear prompt, choose a model, and generate your first clip.

If you already know which model you want to try, you can start from a model page:

For best results, write prompts like a compact creative brief. Describe the subject, scene, camera movement, lighting, mood, and intended use. If you are creating a product clip, include the product type, background, motion, and what should stay visually consistent.

A simple prompt like "make a cool product video" leaves too much open. A better prompt is more specific:

Create an 8-second product teaser for a matte black wireless speaker on a modern desk. Use slow camera movement, soft studio lighting, subtle reflections, and a clean premium tech mood. Keep the speaker as the main subject.

Nano AI Maker will keep improving the video workflow with more model coverage, better prompt controls, and tighter creative tools. For now, the important part is already here: you can generate images and videos in one place, test visual ideas faster, and turn static concepts into motion without leaving your creative workflow.