A look, not just a video
Style presets — editorial, luxury, lifestyle, Wes-Anderson-esque symmetry — lock a consistent grade and lighting language across every scene.
Instagram rewards beauty. Wavemaker generates aesthetic-first Reels (9:16) and feed ads (4:5, 1:1) — editorial looks, consistent color stories, word-synced captions, and your brand locked into every frame.
Style presets — editorial, luxury, lifestyle, Wes-Anderson-esque symmetry — lock a consistent grade and lighting language across every scene.
Reels at 9:16, feed at 4:5 or 1:1 — each generated for its frame. The 4:5 isn't a cropped 16:9; it's composed for the ratio.
Automated consistency review checks style, color, and lighting drift across scenes — so the carousel-scroll first impression is cohesive.
Paste your URL: real palette, real logo, real product photos preferred over synthetic stand-ins.
Word-synced captions and on-screen text carry the message on mute — where most feed viewing happens.
The same cut works for Reels ads, boosted posts, and organic — export once, use everywhere.
“A 20-second Reels ad for [URL] — clean girl aesthetic, morning light, end on the product and logo.”
“Warmer”, “more editorial”, “slower on the product shot” — direct it in plain English.
9:16 for Reels, 4:5 or 1:1 for feed — captioned, branded, ready for Ads Manager.
Yes — describe it (“muted earth tones, film grain, natural light”) or pick a visual style preset. Your brand palette from your URL locks the colors; the consistency reviewer keeps scenes cohesive.
9:16 for Reels and Stories, 4:5 for feed (it earns the most screen space), 1:1 where you need square. Wavemaker generates each natively — ask for all three from one session.
On vertical/social cuts, yes — word-synced by default, with several animation styles to match your tone.
Yes — upload photos or let the site scrape collect them; the real item is kept consistent in every scene, down to the label text.
Start free — your first ad takes minutes, and every edit is a chat message.