How to Turn Listing Photos Into a Property Video in Under 10 Minutes

14 April 2026

By Matt Basedow

How to Create a Property Listing Video on the Same Day Your Photos Arrive

The photographer drops off the photos at 11 am. You need something for social by 3 pm. That used to mean calling in a favour, paying a rush fee, or just posting stills and hoping for the best.

That window is now more than enough time to produce a professional property video. Not a slideshow with pan effects. A real, branded, motion video with music, your logo, and the property details built in.

Here's exactly how it works.

Why Most Agents Still Don't Have Video on Every Listing

It's not that agents don't know video matters. Most do. The problem is the workflow.

Traditional property video means a separate shoot, a videographer, a 48-72 hour turnaround, and a production cost that only makes sense for premium listings. So agents run the math, decide it's not worth it for a mid-range property, and post photos instead.

Properties promoted with video sold an average of 27% faster than other properties, according to Century 21 Australasia's analysis of sales data.

The result is that video stays a "nice to have" for special listings rather than a default tool for every campaign. That's the gap PropertyVideos.ai was built to close.

What Same-Day Listing Videos Actually Look Like

PropertyVideos.ai takes the listing photos you already have and converts them into a professional marketing video. AI adds motion to each image, the platform assembles everything with music and branding, and you download a finished video ready to post.

The whole process takes 5 to 10 minutes of your time. The AI does the rest in the background.

Here's the step-by-step.

Step 1: Enter Your Property Details

Start a new project and enter the basics: address, suburb, bedrooms, bathrooms, car spaces, and price. This information pulls into the video's title cards automatically, so you're not manually typing anything into an editor.

This takes under two minutes.

Step 2: Add Your Agent Details

Enter your agent profile: name, photo, contact details, and agency. You can add multiple agents here if it's a co-listing. This information pulls through to the video's branding automatically.

Step 3: Choose Your Orientation

Select landscape (16:9) for websites and YouTube, portrait (9:16) for Instagram Reels, TikTok, and Stories, or both at once. Selecting both creates two versions simultaneously and only uses one credit.

Step 4: Choose Your Clip Count and Upload Your Photos

Choose whether you want a 5, 10, or 15 clip video, then drag and drop your images. The first photo you upload becomes the thumbnail, so lead with your best exterior shot.

You can reorder images at this stage to control the flow of the video. Think of it like sequencing a walk-through: exterior first, living spaces next, kitchen, bedrooms, then standout features.

Step 5: The Image Playground

This is where you take each photo further before the video is generated.

If the listing is vacant or sparsely furnished, AI Virtual Staging lets you furnish any room with realistic furniture, styling, and decor so buyers see a lived-in, aspirational version of the property. No staging crew, no furniture hire, no delay.

You can also add AI Lifestyle Actors to place people naturally into your listing photos: a couple in the kitchen, someone relaxing on the deck. It adds warmth and context that empty rooms can't.

And this is where you set Custom Camera Movement for each individual scene. Pull back on the facade to reveal the full frontage. Pan slowly across an open-plan kitchen. Let a sprawling backyard breathe with a wider, slower drift. Each room has its own geometry, and the camera movement should reflect that.

It takes an extra minute. The result is a video that feels considered, not templated.

Step 6: Add a Voiceover

The platform analyses your property details and lead image to write a script automatically. You can edit it or use it as-is, then select a voice style that suits your brand. If you'd rather let the music do the work, skip this step entirely.

Step 7: Pick Your Music

Browse a curated music library and preview tracks before selecting. The right music changes how a property feels on screen, so it's worth 60 seconds here rather than just accepting the default.

Step 8: Choose Your Title Template

Pick from a library of professional video templates, each with a different look and feel, from clean and minimal to dynamic and high-energy. This is also where you apply your brand kit: your logo, colours, and fonts pull in automatically once it's set up. You can choose to include or exclude title cards, and toggle fade transitions between clips on or off.

Hit Submit, Then Get Back to Work

Hit submit. The AI processes each photo, applies your chosen camera movements, assembles the final video with your music and branding, and notifies you when it's ready. Processing takes roughly 5 to 10 minutes. You don't need to stay on the page watching it.

When the video is ready, download it and post it. The video is yours, fully branded, ready for Instagram, Facebook, your agency website, or wherever your marketing goes. No watermarks, no third-party branding, no back-and-forth with an editor.

Edits are free. If the client wants a different music track, or you uploaded the wrong hero image, or you need to update the price, you can go back in and make changes without using another credit.

The Real Shift Here

The technology isn't the interesting part. The interesting part is what it means for your workflow.

When every listing can have a video on the same day the photos arrive, video stops being a luxury and becomes a default. You stop making decisions about whether a property "deserves" a video and start treating every campaign the same way.

That consistency builds a brand. Buyers see your content and recognise it. Vendors see your marketing before they sign and compare it to agents who are still posting static photos.

According to Redfin, a listing that gets 100 online views on day one averages just 17 views per day after 30 days on market.

The window is the first few days, not the first week. A same-day video workflow means your listing goes live with video while that window is still open.

You don't need a camera crew. You don't need to learn editing software. You need the photos your photographer already took. That's the whole process.