use case

Branded GIFs for marketing: restyle a real clip into something on-brand

the short answer

aigif lets marketers make on-brand GIFs by taking a real clip and editing it from a prompt, restyling to brand colours, adding a mascot, product, or text, and re-rendering the change consistently across every frame so it looks made rather than stickered.

Most branded GIFs give themselves away instantly: a stock clip with a logo dropped in a corner and a caption floating over the top. It reads as two things stuck together, because it is, and audiences scroll past it the way they scroll past any obvious ad. The problem is not the idea of an on-brand GIF, it is the stickered execution.

aigif lets you make the branding part of the clip instead of an overlay on it. You start from a real GIF, then describe the brand treatment you want, and it re-renders the change across every frame. The result keeps the motion that made the clip worth using while looking like it was made for you.

every framebrand colours and details re-rendered across

On-brand without the sticker look

Brand consistency usually means a fixed palette, a recognisable character or mascot, and your product shown the right way. Overlay tools can only place those on top of a moving image, so they never quite belong. aigif edits them into the clip: recolour it to your brand palette, restyle the whole vibe, swap in a detail, or rewrite the text so the wording is yours.

Because the change is re-rendered rather than layered, the brand elements move with the footage. A mascot recoloured into your palette, a product detail swapped in, a caption baked into the frame, all follow the motion instead of hovering above it. That is the difference between a GIF that looks made and one that looks stickered.

Why consistency is the whole game for brand work

Marketing GIFs get reused across channels, so flicker and drift are not just ugly, they are off-brand. aigif edits a single keyframe and propagates the edit across the other frames using optical flow from the clip's real motion, so the brand colours and details stay stable through the loop.

For higher-stakes pieces you can dial up fidelity: the Pro engine for a higher-quality keyframe edit, or Max to edit every frame when the clip demands it, with the before/after slider letting you check the result against the original before you commit. It all runs on pay-as-you-go credits with no subscription, so you can produce a batch of on-brand reactions without a contract, then export and share them.

how it works

  1. 01

    bring a real clip

    Paste, upload, drag-drop, or link a GIF whose motion fits the message.

  2. 02

    describe the brand treatment

    Recolour to your palette, add the mascot or product, and rewrite the text.

  3. 03

    pick the fidelity

    Use Fast or Pro for most clips, or Max when you need every frame edited.

  4. 04

    compare and ship

    Check it on the before/after slider, then export and share across channels.

frequently asked

Can aigif match my brand colours?
Yes. Describe the palette and aigif recolours the clip to it, re-rendered across every frame rather than as an overlay, so the colours move with the footage.
Can I add a mascot or product?
You can prompt aigif to swap in or add a detail like a mascot or product and it re-renders that change into the clip, keeping it consistent with the motion.
Why does it look made rather than stickered?
Because the branding is edited into the frames and propagated by optical flow, not pasted on top, so it follows the movement instead of hovering over it.
Is there a higher-fidelity option for important pieces?
Yes. The Pro engine gives a higher-quality keyframe edit, and Max edits every frame for maximum fidelity when a clip needs it. All on pay-as-you-go credits.

Last updated June 6, 2026

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