MakeThisVid is an AI video ad generator for real estate agents that turns a listing photo or text prompt into an 8-second video ad — 1080p with audio — in under two minutes. Commercial use is licensed on every plan.

AI Video Ad Generator for Real Estate Agents

Real estate agents who run video ads get more listing inquiries and stronger personal brand recall — but most agents don't have a video editor on retainer. Drop a listing photo or describe the property and neighborhood, and MakeThisVid renders a polished 8-second clip with audio. Download the MP4 and run it as a Facebook listing ad, Instagram Story, or YouTube pre-roll to reach buyers in your market without a production budget.

How to Use MakeThisVid

From prompt to downloadable MP4, ready to deploy.

  1. Choose a listing photo or write a scene prompt

    Use a hero exterior shot, a staged interior photo (JPG/PNG/WebP, max 10 MB), or write a detailed text prompt describing the property — curb appeal, neighborhood, lifestyle.

  2. Choose your mode

    Photo → Video: animates your listing image with cinematic camera movement. Text → Video: generates a property scene from scratch. Both modes are on the Create page.

  3. Write a property-forward motion prompt

    Real estate video works best with slow push-ins, pan-across, and aerial-style pull-backs. E.g. "Slow push-in on a modern white colonial, manicured lawn, golden hour light, subtle lens flare, bokeh trees." Lead with curb appeal.

  4. Generate at 720p or 1080p

    1 credit per 720p video, 2 credits per 1080p. Most renders complete in 45–90 seconds. Credits refund automatically on failure.

  5. Run on your ad platform of choice

    Download the MP4 and upload to Meta Ads Manager for Facebook and Instagram placement, or use as a YouTube pre-roll. Commercial use included on every plan.

Who Uses MakeThisVid for This

New listing announcements

Launch every new listing with a short video ad. Drop the hero photo, describe the highlight reel, and run a targeted ad to buyers in the zip code — in under two minutes.

Open house promotion

Generate a video teaser for weekend open houses. Pair with a Facebook Event ad and target local move-up buyers who've shown interest in the neighborhood.

Personal brand ads

Build name recognition in your farm area. Describe your professional brand — your market, your niche, the communities you serve — and create a short video ad to run on a consistent schedule.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, provided you have the rights to use the photo in advertising — check your brokerage's MLS photo policy. Drop the JPG or PNG into Photo → Video mode, add a motion prompt, and MakeThisVid animates it into an 8-second ad with audio.
Facebook and Instagram (Meta Ads Manager) are the highest-ROI platforms for real estate agents. Target by zip code, recent home-search behavior, or life events like 'likely to move.' MakeThisVid outputs a 16:9 MP4 accepted by Meta Ads.
Lead with architectural style and curb appeal, then lighting and mood. E.g. "Aerial-style slow pull-back from a craftsman bungalow, morning light, tree-lined street, warm golden tones, bokeh foliage." Avoid busy motion — real estate video performs best with slow, deliberate movement.
Yes. Generate one video per listing — 45–90 seconds each. On the Standard plan (50 credits/mo at $29.99), you can cover 50 listings at 720p in a single session.
Yes. Every plan and credit pack includes a commercial use license. Run the video as a paid Facebook ad, Instagram ad, or YouTube pre-roll without additional licensing.
The agent-specific version is focused on personal brand and agent-led marketing — listing launches, open house promotion, and farm-area brand ads — rather than brokerage or developer campaigns.
From $0.40 per 720p video on the Pro plan ($79.99/mo, 200 credits) to $0.75 on Lite ($14.99/mo, 20 credits). 1080p costs 2 credits. One-time packs start at $9.99 for 5 credits.

Generate your first listing video ad

Drop a listing photo or describe the property. 45–90 seconds to a downloadable MP4 — ready for Facebook, Instagram, or YouTube.

Try MakeThisVid