Prism is an AI video creation platform for making short-form videos without using a dozen different tools. Generate image and video assets from multiple models, organize them in a project, and assemble everything in a timeline editor without having to download files to local storage. Prism also supports templates and one-click asset recreation so you can reuse presets from us or other community members instead of rebuilding each asset from scratch.
Hi Product Hunt 👋 — I’m Alex (with Rajit and Land).
We built Prism (https://www.prismvideos.com) because making an AI video still feels like stitching together a bunch of separate tools (generation, editing, assets, audio), and the workflow breaks down as soon as you’re doing more than a single clip.
Prism keeps everything in one place: generate assets and assemble them directly in our timeline editor. No downloading files or juggling tools. Under the hood we integrate multiple models (Veo, Sora, Kling, Hailuo, Wan, SeedDream, Flux, etc.), so you can choose the best model per shot and keep everything organized inside the same project.
Here are some real-world video workflows people are using Prism for (that we’re also building templates around): 1. Cinematic scenes for short films, music videos, product launches, or advertisements. 2. Short explainers that mix generated scenes with stock B-roll and voiceover scripts 3. Meme formats that reuse the same structure but change the generated subject 4. Multi-scene character clips where you need consistent pacing and quick shot replacement during iteration 5. UGC-style ads to promote a product and to iterate on multiple hook variations
And so much more!
Question for the community: what’s the most annoying part of your current video creation workflow that you wish AI could handle end-to-end?
Looks great. Video assets are so valuable but also hard/expensive to create. As a founder, I want great videos - but I don’t want to pay an editor or learn all of the tools myself. The idea of a simple tool where I can do everything in one place (not having to stitch together different tools into a complex workflow) is very appealing!
Super exciting! we've been experimenting with different tools for short form content generation, quality varies greatly... can't wait to try Prism out will add my feedback
This is an awesome product, truly game-changer for any video creation workflow.
How many credits are usually needed for a generation of 30-seconds long video? Or how much does one prompt cost?
emmm, very interesting, but I feel that the recognition of prompt is not very accurate, but the interface is very clear and simple
Love the idea of generating and editing AI videos in one place! Can Prism be used to create demo or pitch videos for a product? And how customizable is it, for example, can I easily tweak the design during/after generating the keyframes?
Absolutely wonderful product that’s becoming my daily driver for video workflow. Great team and everyone should be using this. Congrats on this launch guys ❤️
Also here are the prompts from the video!
Image: Recreate the scene in claymation: both the main person and the person in the background are made of colored clay with visible fingerprints, smudges, and handmade imperfections. Keep faces recognizable.
Video: Turn the motion and detailed mouth movement of the video to the setting of the provided images
Hi Product Hunt 👋 — I’m Alex (with Rajit and Land).
We built Prism (https://www.prismvideos.com) because making an AI video still feels like stitching together a bunch of separate tools (generation, editing, assets, audio), and the workflow breaks down as soon as you’re doing more than a single clip.
Prism keeps everything in one place: generate assets and assemble them directly in our timeline editor. No downloading files or juggling tools. Under the hood we integrate multiple models (Veo, Sora, Kling, Hailuo, Wan, SeedDream, Flux, etc.), so you can choose the best model per shot and keep everything organized inside the same project.
Here are some real-world video workflows people are using Prism for (that we’re also building templates around):
1. Cinematic scenes for short films, music videos, product launches, or advertisements.
2. Short explainers that mix generated scenes with stock B-roll and voiceover scripts
3. Meme formats that reuse the same structure but change the generated subject
4. Multi-scene character clips where you need consistent pacing and quick shot replacement during iteration
5. UGC-style ads to promote a product and to iterate on multiple hook variations
And so much more!
Question for the community: what’s the most annoying part of your current video creation workflow that you wish AI could handle end-to-end?
Try it here → https://prismvideos.com