AI Webinar intro videos

Create a webinar intro video in your browser with Morphic's webinar intro video AI generator and open your session like a broadcast. Generate gradient sweeps, geometric forms assembling from fragments, light-ray bursts, and particle fields converging into a calm centered hold. Score it with Music, then lay your title over the clear center space on Compose.

Opener styles you can direct

Intro sequences you can stage

A gradient-to-hold opener

A deep blue gradient rolls across a dark frame in one smooth pass, hues shifting toward teal as the motion decelerates into a calm steady hold with a wide clear center.

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A geometric build to center

Abstract shards glide in from every edge of a dark frame and lock together into one clean simple form, each piece landing with precise weight before the whole form settles at center.

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A light-ray rise and settle

Soft beams fan out from a single point through gentle haze and rotate slowly, the glow swelling to a bright peak and easing back down to leave a dark open middle of frame.

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A particle field convergence

Thousands of fine glowing points drift in from black and gather in slow elegant motion around an open luminous center, the field breathing gently as it settles into place.

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Make webinar intro video videos in three steps

  1. 01

    Describe your webinar intro video scene

    Write the webinar intro 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 webinar intro 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
billed as $0 per year

900 monthly credits

1 user only

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Standard

$24/ month
billed as $0 per year

3200 monthly credits

1 user only

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Pro

$45/ month
billed as $0 per year

6200 shared monthly credits

1 user

+ up to 4 more at extra cost

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Pro Max

$170/ month
billed as $0 per year

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
1 user only
Limited models
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FAQs

Where can I make a webinar intro video with AI?
You can create webinar intro videos directly in your browser on Morphic. Open the Text to Video tool, describe the motion style and palette you want, and Morphic renders the opener. No crew, no shoot day, and no motion-graphics software, the whole piece is done before your next rehearsal.
How do I add my webinar title and speaker names to the intro?
Generate the opener with a clear empty center, then add your title, date, and speaker names as text layers on Compose. Keeping the words out of the generated video means the type stays sharp, editable, and reusable, so one opener serves a whole series with only the text swapped.
What style of intro works best for a webinar?
Match the motion to the session. Gradient sweeps and depth grids read as corporate and calm, light-ray bursts signal a headline event, and ribbon flows suit conversational formats. Whatever you pick, one motion arc that builds and settles gives the host a clean moment to start talking.
How long should a webinar intro video be?
Five to ten seconds is the sweet spot. Long enough for the motion to build, the music to swell, and the title to register, short enough that attendees never reach for the skip instinct. Generate a single motion arc and let it settle into a hold your host can speak over.
Can I add music to my webinar intro?
Yes. The Music tool generates an original bed matched to the mood you describe, a confident build for a launch, something lighter for a community session. On Compose you trim the track so the swell peaks exactly as the motion settles, which is what makes an opener feel broadcast-grade.