Kittl AI goes from static graphic design to animated video and the workflow is unlike anything else I have used
I have been using Kittl for static design work for a while, logos, labels, brand assets. Did not realize until recently that they have built an entire animation and video generation layer on top of it and the approach is genuinely different from other AI video tools.
The system is called Kittl Video and it uses a node-based flow editor. You set up different states of your design as nodes and then connect them, and the AI generates the animation between those states. So instead of describing motion from scratch you are defining visual waypoints and letting the AI handle the transitions. For someone who is already working in design that mental model is more intuitive than a text-to-video prompt.
You can also describe actions in text on top of that. Something like "make the bottle fizz" applied to a product label node generates the animation for that specific element. The product mockup tools are particularly good for this, you can make objects float, animate labels, or generate conceptual product shots that would require a proper shoot otherwise.
Prompt presets and automatic prompt enhancement add cinematic atmosphere and camera movements without you having to know the right terminology. Multiple generation models let you choose based on whether you prioritize style or clip length, with support up to 12 seconds per clip.
The ability to put text, illustrations and vectors directly on top of generated video is what makes this genuinely useful for branded content rather than just experimental art generation.