Does the video option also generate the image first?
Yes. The video flow first creates the truck ad image, then uses that generated frame as the starting point for the video model.
Ads & Product
Truck Ad puts your product or logo on the side of a moving truck, just like classic Coke ads.
Product image
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Output type
Track finished ad images and videos in one place.

Start with one clean product packshot, logo image, or hero visual you want to place on the truck body.
Write the headline or short promotional line that should appear on the truck-side print.
Generate a final still if you need a mockup fast, or let the workflow turn the ad image into a short moving promo shot.
You do not need to write a long prompt from scratch. The app combines your copy with a worker-side template tuned for truck-side advertising scenes.
The same product input can lead either to a polished static ad concept or to a motion version for campaign previews.
The workflow starts from your uploaded product image, so the packaging, label, and logo stay closer to the original asset.
This page is designed as a reusable template for other ad-placement tools like plane ads, bus ads, or billboard ads.
Truck Ad is useful when you want a very specific commercial composition instead of an open-ended image prompt. The goal is not just "make an ad" but "place this exact product or logo on the side of a moving truck and make it feel campaign-ready."
That matters because advertising mockups usually break down in predictable ways:
This workflow narrows the problem. You bring the product image and the headline, and the app takes care of the staged prompt pattern behind the scenes.
If you choose image output, the result is a still concept that is useful for creative review, campaign planning, or client approval.
If you choose video output, the workflow first generates the still frame and then animates that ad scene into a short moving truck sequence, which is helpful for social previews, internal pitches, and motion-first campaign drafts.
Yes. The video flow first creates the truck ad image, then uses that generated frame as the starting point for the video model.
No. You can also use it for logos, packaging, posters, or simple brand marks as long as the uploaded image is clear and high enough quality.
Truck Ad is faster when you already know the advertising surface. Instead of manually describing the whole truck scene, you only provide the core product image and the copy line.