

Reel-E.ai
Reel-E.ai turns real estate listing photos into cinematic property videos in two minutes. No editing skills needed, no videographer required.
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- Subscription
- Proprietary
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- Online




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What is Reel-E.ai?
Reel-E.ai is an AI video platform that creates professional real estate listing videos from photos. Agents upload their property shots, pick a music track, and get a polished, ready to post video back in about two minutes. No editing skills, no videographer, no complicated timeline to drag things around on.
The platform was built specifically for real estate. It's not a general video tool with a real estate template slapped on top. The AI understands how property tours should flow and arranges everything accordingly. A feature called Magic Sort automatically puts photos in a logical walkthrough order so the video feels like you're actually moving through the home, not jumping randomly between rooms.
Every video exports in three formats at once. Landscape for YouTube and MLS, vertical for Instagram Reels and TikTok, and square for Facebook and email. No need to make three separate videos or crop anything manually. Agents can add their own branding to every video including their logo, name, brokerage, and contact details. There's also a watermarked option for previews and an unbranded option if the brokerage wants to use it without individual agent info.
The platform supports eight property types. On the residential side there's single family, apartment, townhouse, and land. On the commercial side there's office, industrial, retail, and hotel. That commercial coverage is rare for a tool in this space.
Pricing is straightforward with no hidden fees. The first video is free, no credit card required. After that, plans are flexible with no long term contracts. You can upgrade, downgrade, or cancel whenever you want. If you're a real estate agent who knows you should be using video but haven't because of cost or complexity, this is probably the simplest way to start.
