AI Trade show loop videos

Produce a trade show loop video in your browser with Morphic's trade show loop video AI generator, in minutes rather than weeks. Generate a plain unlabeled product rotating on a plinth, bold color sweeps, or an abstract hero orbit that lands back on its first frame. Compare pacing options side by side on the Canvas, then finish the loop on Compose.

Loop styles you can direct

Loop sequences you can stage

A full plinth rotation in rim light

A completely plain unlabeled product turning through one full rotation on a lit plinth, dramatic rim light tracing its edges against a dark backdrop, motion steady enough to repeat.

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A color sweep across the frame

Bold saturated bands of color sweeping across frame in a steady rhythm, gradients folding into each other so the last wave hands off to the first, high contrast and smooth motion.

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An orbit around a glassy form

A smooth continuous camera orbit around a floating abstract glassy form, highlights sliding across its surface against a dark gradient, the circle closing where it began.

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A macro pass over machined detail

A slow macro glide across the surface of a completely plain unlabeled product, texture and machined edges catching a moving light in shallow focus, drift even enough to cycle.

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Make trade show loop video videos in three steps

  1. 01

    Describe your trade show loop video scene

    Write the trade show loop 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 trade show loop video video

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

Simple pricing

Get started for free today, with the option to upgrade or cancel anytime.

Basic

$9/ month
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900 monthly credits

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Standard

$24/ month
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3200 monthly credits

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Pro

$45/ month
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6200 shared monthly credits

1 user

+ up to 4 more at extra cost

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Pro Max

$170/ month
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24000 shared monthly credits

1 user

+ up to 9 more at extra cost

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Enterprise

For higher limits

Custom

pricing and billing terms

High-volume credits
Custom seat limits
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Pricing Gradient

Free

For playing around

$0

forever free

Up to 20 credits
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FAQs

Where can I make a trade show loop video with AI?
You can create one directly in your browser on Morphic. Open the Text to Video tool, describe the motion as a continuous cycle, a rotation, a sweep, an orbit, and the model renders it. Compare pacing options on the Canvas, pick the smoothest, and the loop is booth-ready in minutes.
What kind of motion works best for a booth loop?
Motion that reads from thirty feet and repeats without a visible seam. Plinth rotations, bold color sweeps, and abstract orbits all cycle naturally because they end where they begin. Skip signage and company names on screen, the motion draws the crowd and the staff do the talking.
How do I make an AI video loop cleanly?
Prompt the motion as one closed cycle: a full rotation, an orbit that completes, or particles that gather and disperse back to stillness. Steady, even pacing matters more than spectacle. Generate a few pacing variants, then trim the cut point on Compose so the last frame hands off to the first.
How long should a trade show loop video be?
Ten to thirty seconds per cycle is the reliable range. Shorter cycles risk feeling repetitive to anyone standing nearby, while longer ones hide the repeat entirely. You can also chain two or three different cycles into one longer sequence so the screen changes character over a minute.
What resolution and format do booth screens need?
Most booth displays run landscape at 1080p and accept a standard mp4, while tower displays often run vertical. Generate the loop in the orientation your screen uses rather than cropping later. Check the venue AV spec for the exact format, then export once and run it silent all day.