Made for plated dish hero shots
Use a restaurant menu hero, food campaign still, delivery-app cover image, or plated dish photo with clear edges and premium lighting.
Restaurant ad close up
This page is for restaurant owners, food creators, and marketers who already have one strong dish photo and want a tighter image-to-video workflow. Start from a plated dish, menu hero image, or food campaign visual, add one short motion cue, and generate a commercial-style restaurant close-up instead of opening a broad AI video page.
Use a restaurant menu hero, food campaign still, delivery-app cover image, or plated dish photo with clear edges and premium lighting.
Use starter credits to validate one restaurant ad close-up before committing to paid credits or a broader commercial workflow.
Add gentle steam, glossy sauce highlights, or a slow camera push-in and keep the composition stable instead of building a full food video timeline.
This is a feeder page into the live generator, product image to video path, and video prompt library rather than a separate product line.
Start from a plated dish, menu hero shot, or food campaign image with visible plate edges, appetizing light, and a stable composition.
Use one focused instruction such as slow camera push-in, gentle steam rising, glossy highlights, or a small commercial reveal.
Run the clip through the live image-to-video workflow so the restaurant ad close-up stays inside the main product rather than splitting into a standalone tool.
Take the best result into menu promos, restaurant social posts, delivery-app visuals, landing pages, or lightweight food ad tests.
Restaurant ad close-up is not broad enough to justify a separate homepage intent, but it is specific enough to deserve a dedicated feeder page. Users here usually already have a plated dish image and want a food commercial motion recipe, not a general AI-video explainer. This page keeps that demand close to the core image-to-video workflow and the more commercial product-image-to-video path.
A plated dish, menu hero image, or food campaign still with clear edges, stable composition, appetizing lighting, and visible texture usually works best.
Start with one motion only, such as a slow camera push-in, gentle steam, glossy food highlights, or a subtle restaurant reveal. Focused prompts usually outperform overstuffed food-video requests.
No. It is a feeder page into the main image-to-video workflow. The goal is to help food-commercial users reach the right prompt and generator setup faster.
Use restaurant ad close-up when the source image is a plated dish or food campaign still. Use product image to video when the source is a packaged product, ecommerce hero shot, or retail product visual.
Move through the next step in the image-to-video workflow instead of landing on an isolated page.
Image to Video
Open the live image-to-video workflow after narrowing the restaurant food prompt.
Product Image to Video
Use the broader commercial source-image path when the input is a packaged product or retail product visual.
Video Prompt Library
Copy the food-commercial prompt patterns before spending more credits.