AI Assembly instructions videos

Direct an assembly instructions video in your browser with Morphic's assembly instructions video AI generator. Show a plain unbranded product coming together, hands aligning parts, a panel clicking into place, a final piece settling in, each step read by motion instead of numbers. Order the steps into one clean sequence on the Canvas, ready to publish the same day.

Assembly steps you can direct

Assembly sequences you can stage

A first-parts alignment step

A clean tabletop under soft even light where two hands bring two plain unbranded parts together and settle the edges into line, the camera holding close on the fit as the pieces meet.

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A panel clicking into place

A warm close frame where hands press a plain unbranded panel down onto the build and it seats with a firm secure push, shallow focus keeping the join crisp against a soft background.

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A fastener turning home

A tight macro shot where fingers guide a plain unbranded fastener into a joint and turn it until the connection pulls tight, soft raking light catching the surface as the parts draw together.

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A final piece completing the build

A steady clean frame where hands lower the last plain unbranded component into place and the product reads as finished, soft studio light settling over the completed form as the hands withdraw.

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Make assembly instructions video videos in three steps

  1. 01

    Describe your assembly instructions video scene

    Write the assembly instructions video scene you want, in plain words.

  2. 02

    Generate the video

    Morphic generates a cinematic, frame-ready clip on your canvas in seconds.

  3. 03

    Refine your assembly instructions video video

    Tweak the prompt, regenerate variations, then download or share the shot.

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FAQs

Where can I make assembly instructions videos with AI?
You can create assembly instructions videos directly in your browser on Morphic. Open the Text to Video tool, describe each step plainly, parts aligning, a panel seating, a fastener turning, and Morphic generates each beat. On the Canvas you order the steps into one continuous build guide.
What kinds of assembly steps work best with AI video?
Part alignments, click-into-place beats, fastener turns, and final-piece settles read cleanly because each one shows a single motion. The strongest assembly videos hold one product look and one light setup across every step so the sequence feels like one build rather than a stack of unrelated clips.
How do I write a good prompt for an assembly instructions video?
Reduce the build to one step per prompt and describe the parts by plain form and finish, then name the motion, the surface, and the light. Keep those descriptors identical from step to step so nothing shifts. Prompting one clean action at a time is what makes each beat easy to follow.
How do I keep the product consistent across steps?
Reuse the same part description, surface, and light in every prompt so the form and finish stay put. On the Canvas you order the steps and time each cut so the guide builds from the first parts through each join to the finished product without the item appearing to change.
Can I add narration to my assembly instructions videos?
Yes. The Speech tool generates a clear narration track in the voice you choose to call out each step as it happens. Assembly guides land best when the voiceover stays plain and the on-screen motion carries the detail, and you can time each line to the step on the Canvas.