From whitepaper to watchable
Upload the PDF or paste the case study — the video is grounded in its actual numbers and claims, compressed into a feed-length argument.
Credible, not corporate-stale. Wavemaker turns a value prop, a case study, or a whitepaper into feed-ready LinkedIn video — clear on mute, professional in tone, and grounded in what your company actually does.
Upload the PDF or paste the case study — the video is grounded in its actual numbers and claims, compressed into a feed-length argument.
Claims come from your site and documents, never invented. For B2B, one fabricated stat costs more than the campaign — so it structurally can't ship.
“Confident, plain-spoken, no hype” — narrator voice, pacing, and copy register follow the brief. Corporate doesn't have to mean lifeless.
LinkedIn autoplays silent. Captions and on-screen text carry the full argument; the voiceover rewards the ones who unmute.
Product explainers, customer-story spots, event promos, hiring videos — the formats B2B feeds actually run.
Same spot, different vertical or persona emphasis — each variation is a chat message, not a new production.
“A 30-second LinkedIn ad for [URL] — lead with the 40% time-savings stat from the attached case study.”
Confident, technical, friendly, executive — the tone is directable in plain English.
1:1, 4:5, or 16:9 MP4s with captions — upload and run.
Yes — upload the PDF/DOCX and the script grounds in its actual content. Numbers and claims come from the document, not the model's imagination.
Tone is directable — describe the register (“measured, expert, no exclamation points”) and the copy, voice, and pacing follow. You can also lock your own script verbatim.
1:1 and 4:5 perform well in feed; 16:9 works for landscape placements. Wavemaker generates each natively — ask for all from one session.
Upload screenshots and they're used as real visual references. For deep product walkthroughs, pair generated scenes with your own screen recordings.
Start free — your first ad takes minutes, and every edit is a chat message.