Lumora

Video and ads.

We make the video ad and the CGI for your product from the real product photographs — with no camera, no location and no shoot day. What used to take a week and a production budget is delivered in 24 hours for a short ad, and we also make whole films with a script, sound and an edit.

What you get

From your product's own photos

We work on the real product rather than a lookalike model, so what is in the ad is what the customer receives.

24 hours for an ad

A short ad is delivered in a day. A full film takes longer, because it is a film.

Sound and music

Voiceover, music and effects — not a silent clip you then have to find audio for.

Every aspect ratio

Vertical for reels and stories, square for the feed, wide for YouTube — from the same work, not as a second charge.

The files are yours

You are handed the master at full quality, not a link that expires in a month.

Ready to advertise

Delivered to the specifications Meta, Snapchat and Google accept, with no second compression to ruin it.

Who it is for

  • A product that needs an ad today, not next month
  • A brand that wants to look bigger than its budget without a shoot day
  • Anyone who tried an ad shot on a phone and found it made the product look smaller

Watch the work

Films and ads that were made and delivered. Play any of them right now.

Questions we get

What does “no camera” actually mean?

We build the whole scene digitally around the real product photograph — the lighting, the background, the movement and the reflections. The result looks like a studio shoot without the studio, the shoot day, or what they cost.

How long does it really take?

A short product ad in 24 hours from the moment we have the photographs and the information. A film with a script and several scenes takes one to two weeks.

What if I do not like it?

Two revisions are inside the price, and we agree the look and the references before we start, so a revision is an adjustment rather than starting over.

Can the voiceover be in a specific dialect?

Yes — Egyptian, Gulf or Modern Standard Arabic, matched to the market the ad is going to.

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