Latest News In E-Commerce - AI Video Platform Transforms E-Commerce Marketing Content

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Designkit has unveiled an AI-powered video platform designed to transform product photos into marketing videos, catering to the growing demand for video content in e-commerce. The platform enables brands to convert existing image assets into videos suitable for various channels, including online stores, social media platforms, and digital ads, without the need for traditional filming and editing processes. This innovation stands to streamline the creative workflow for e-commerce teams, allowing for the easy adaptation and reuse of product images across different media, enhancing their campaigns' reach and effectiveness. With capabilities to produce diverse formats such as product demonstrations and promotional clips, Designkit's tool aims to simplify video content creation for businesses with extensive or dynamic product ranges.

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  • Salesforce (NYSE:CRM) settled at $206.09 up 5.1%. Salesforce recently made a 5.1% gain, settling at $206.09, and participated in the 5th TestMu Conference two days ago with senior team members presenting.
  • Adobe (NasdaqGS:ADBE) ended the day at $272.47 up 3.5%.
  • Amazon.com (NasdaqGS:AMZN) ended the day at $265.84 up 2.5%. On Wednesday, Amazon presented at the 5th TestMu Conference with key speakers from their applied science and software development teams.

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