Ads & Product

Put your brand on an airplane

Plane Ad places your product or logo on the side of an airplane for image or video ad concepts.

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Output type

Recent runs

Track finished ad images and videos in one place.

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How Plane Ad works

1

Upload the product image

Start with one product image, logo, or hero visual that should appear on the aircraft body.

2

Add one line of ad copy

Write the headline or promotional line that should become part of the plane-side branding.

3

Choose image or video

Generate a final still for a quick concept, or animate the ad image into a short aviation promo shot.

Why use Plane Ad

Faster aviation mockups

You do not need to manually prompt the whole airport or aircraft scene from scratch.

Better product consistency

The workflow starts from your uploaded product image so the branding stays closer to the source asset.

Image and video in one flow

You can use the same setup for a static aircraft campaign concept or a motion preview.

Use Plane Ad when the ad surface should be locked in

Plane Ad is designed for campaign concepts where the placement surface matters as much as the product itself. Instead of asking the model to invent a full aviation scene from scratch, you define the product image and the copy line, and the app handles the ad-placement structure behind the scenes.

That makes it useful for:

  • airline-style sponsorship visuals
  • launch concepts for premium brands
  • internal campaign previews before production
  • short motion mockups for review or pitching

Plane Ad FAQ

Does video mode generate the image first?

Yes. The video flow first creates the plane ad image and then uses that image as the starting frame for the video model.

Can I use this for logos only?

Yes. A logo, packaging shot, or product visual can all work as long as the source image is clear.

Why use this instead of a general image tool?

Plane Ad is quicker when the ad surface is already known. You only provide the core brand image and the copy line.