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Magic

Blend your content into real-world locations

Marketing
Artificial Intelligence
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Upload your content, choose from 350+ templates, and watch the magic happen — your product placed inside real filmed footage from Paris, Times Square, Tokyo and beyond. The most consistent results on the market: sharp logos, accurate colors, predictable quality every time. Trusted by L'Oréal, Anua, Renova, Verge, and brands across 50+ countries. Starting from $1 per video.

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Hey PH! I'm Artur, co-founder of Magic. We built this after watching e-commerce brands waste weeks and thousands of dollars on product content that still looked average. The problem wasn't budget - it was consistency. AI tools gave 30–40% usable outputs. Studios were slow and expensive. We've built a system that reliably turns any product image into professional content - videos, packshots, UGC - with 90% first-try success. Today, we serve brands and marketplaces across 50+ countries. Happy to answer anything - brutal questions welcome.

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It's a lot of fun to play around with! I did have some issues uploading an image (it wanted to download instead of upload) but by dragging the image it worked. Other then that solid product! Would love a bit more options to use it with my logo instead of a product, but great start!

The problem wasn't budget, it was consistency' that's the line. That reframe alone is better positioning than most AI creative tools manage in an entire landing page. Brutal question as requested: what does failure look like in the 10% that doesn't work first try? That's where I'd want to stress-test this.

Impressive work! It’s refreshing to see an AI video tool built specifically for e‑commerce rather than general animation. The VFX and packshot templates make my product look like it’s in a real commercial, and the pricing feels fair for small businesses. Would love to see more templates for apparel or packaging in future updates. The concept of drag‑and‑drop product videos is exciting, but the site felt cluttered and I had trouble scrolling through categories. I also couldn’t locate any clear privacy or data‑use statements. Before I’d feel comfortable uploading my product shots, can you clarify how images are stored and who owns the generated content? Better onboarding materials would go a long way. Keep it up :-)

real footage with ai layered on top sidesteps the uncanny ai look and the copyright headaches in one move.

smart angle honestly !

The 350+ template approach for product-in-real-locations is genuinely useful for fast iteration on creative — most teams I've seen still pay agencies for one-off shoots they don't even A/B test. One adjacent angle I keep thinking about: layering narrative/context onto the location rather than just placing product. I built StoryRoute for travel storytelling and the gap I keep bumping into is that "city as background" is solved; "city as a meaningful place" isn't. Are you planning template variants where the location itself becomes the message, not just the backdrop?

I had a chance to be on a billboard and appreciate that! :D Have a nice launch! :)

Hey! 👋 I'm Ivan, co-founder of Magic.

My team has been deep in AR/XR and 3D graphics for 10+ years. We know this space inside out.

About a year ago we started Magic - honestly, because our users kept asking for the same thing:

"Beautiful videos without the AI weirdness"

No prompts, no guessing, no "why does this person have six fingers." Just open a template, get a great video.

We come from computer graphics, so quality was never negotiable for us. Our approach is pretty different from most AI video tools - we work with real footage and add digital content on top. That's why the output is predictable. Brands need that.

The moment I knew we were onto something: an agency told us they'd just spent $5,000 on a video. They made the same thing in Magic for $1. That kind of story kept coming.

Hundreds of thousands of people have tried it now. Guess the name fits...

About Magic on Product Hunt

Blend your content into real-world locations

Magic launched on Product Hunt on May 6th, 2026 and earned 137 upvotes and 19 comments, placing #15 on the daily leaderboard. Upload your content, choose from 350+ templates, and watch the magic happen — your product placed inside real filmed footage from Paris, Times Square, Tokyo and beyond. The most consistent results on the market: sharp logos, accurate colors, predictable quality every time. Trusted by L'Oréal, Anua, Renova, Verge, and brands across 50+ countries. Starting from $1 per video.

Magic was featured in Marketing (463.4k followers), Artificial Intelligence (467.7k followers) and Video (1.8k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 166.6k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.

Who hunted Magic?

Magic was hunted by Gabe Perez. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.

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