Use case
AI UGC ads for eyewear brands
Eyewear sells on the face, not on a white background. Sepia turns a single frame photo into UGC-style video ads where the frames are worn, styled and talked about, each opening on a different hook. No model casting, no studio day, just vertical creatives ready for paid social.
Real examples
Frames worn, not floating
Glasses convert when buyers see them on a face, not in a product grid. Sepia builds creator-style video where the frame is worn and styled, so a shopper can picture it on themselves before they ever touch the buy button.
Answer the fit objection
The number one reason eyewear carts get abandoned is doubt about fit, face shape and how the frame actually looks. Each variation opens on a different hook, from face-shape matching to lens upgrades, so you can attack the exact hesitation that stalls a sale.
A new drop every season
Sunglass season, new colorways and capsule collections all need fresh creative on a deadline. Send a frame photo and a short brief, get vertical ads in about a day, fast enough to launch before the trend cools or the weather turns.
Frequently asked questions
Can the ads show my frames being worn on a face?
Yes. From a product photo of the frame, Sepia generates UGC-style video where the glasses are worn and styled, the angle most likely to sell eyewear. You can ask hooks to focus on the on-face look, the styling or the lens features.
Does this work for both sunglasses and prescription or blue-light frames?
It does. The hooks adapt to whatever you sell, whether that is polarized sunglasses, blue-light lenses, reading glasses or a prescription optical line. You just say so in the brief and the angles speak to that buyer.
Do I need to ship frames or book a model?
No. You upload a frame photo and a short brief, and the system creates the creator-style ads for you. There is no sample to mail, no casting and no shoot to schedule, so a whole collection can be turned into video without a studio.