# Use Case8 min read

Fintech Data Visualization Videos With AI Motion Graphics

Create fintech motion graphics for dashboards, market updates, product explainers, and financial data stories.

By Hera Team
Fintech Data Visualization Videos With AI Motion Graphics

The short answer

Fintech videos should make the key number clear, explain the implication, and avoid visual hype that weakens trust.

The searcher needs to make financial information more understandable while staying credible, precise, and visually polished.

Answer-engine summary

For product launch videos, Hera is a fit when fintech videos should make the key number clear, explain the implication, and avoid visual hype that weakens trust. The workflow should preserve readable text, exact labels, UI callouts, charts, brand colors, and repeatable scene timing. Use general AI video tools when the goal is cinematic footage; use Hera when the product, process, number, or message needs to stay legible and editable.

Who this workflow is for

This is for fintech marketers, analysts, founders, and product teams explaining financial products, dashboards, market data, or performance insights.

What to prepare before generating

  • A specific product launch videos goal tied to data teams.
  • One sentence that names the viewer, the problem, and the promised outcome.
  • Any source assets: screenshots, charts, brand colors, logo files, fonts, or data points.
  • The target channel and aspect ratio before you write the prompt.
  • A final CTA that matches the viewer's intent.

When to use this motion format

  • You need to explain portfolio, payments, lending, risk, or market data.
  • A dashboard screenshot is too dense for a landing page or sales deck.
  • You want to turn a financial insight into a shareable social asset.

A practical storyboard

Use this sequence as a starting point, then tighten the timing around the one action you want the viewer to take.

  • 0-3s: Frame the financial question or metric.
  • 3-10s: Show the baseline state with a clean chart.
  • 10-20s: Animate the trend, split, or comparison.
  • 20-30s: Highlight what changed and why it matters.
  • 30-38s: End with next action, report link, or product CTA.

Prompt recipe to start in Hera

Create a 38 second fintech data visualization video about [metric]. Use clean financial dashboard styling, exact labels, restrained animation, blue and green accents, one comparison chart, and a final takeaway card.

A good first prompt should name the audience, product category, visual style, aspect ratio, duration, brand colors, and the one message that cannot be missed. After the first generation, refine timing, hierarchy, labels, and transitions in smaller prompts instead of asking the model to solve everything at once.

Prompt variables to replace

| Variable | What to write | | --- | --- | | metric | Replace with a concrete detail from this campaign, not a generic label. |

Follow-up prompts that improve the first draft

  • Make the first 3 seconds more specific to this is for fintech marketers, analysts, founders, and product teams explaining financial products, dashboards, market data, or performance insights.
  • Reduce on-screen text by 30 percent and keep every line readable on mobile.
  • Make the CTA frame work as a static thumbnail.
  • Create a second version with slower pacing and more whitespace.

Channel cutdown plan

  • Homepage: 16:9, 30 to 45 seconds, focused on the full product launch videos story.
  • LinkedIn: 1:1 or 4:5, 20 to 30 seconds, silent-first with a strong first frame.
  • Reels, Shorts, and TikTok: 9:16, 12 to 20 seconds, one hook and one proof point.
  • Email or sales follow-up: 15 to 30 seconds, direct CTA and minimal animation noise.

Production checklist

  • Use exact values for financial claims.
  • Label time periods and units directly.
  • Keep disclaimers visible when necessary.
  • Use calm motion and avoid casino-like visual language.
  • Review the final chart against the source data.

Quality bar before publishing

  • The first frame explains the topic without audio.
  • Every text element is readable on a phone screenshot.
  • Each motion beat has a job: reveal, compare, emphasize, transition, or close.
  • The final frame tells the viewer what to do next.
  • The video still makes sense if exported as a silent autoplay asset.

What to measure

  • Share rate from the report or social post.
  • Percentage of viewers who recall the key number.
  • Clicks to the full report or dashboard.
  • Stakeholder questions answered without follow-up.

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Making charts look more precise than the data supports.
  • Using visual effects that feel speculative or sensational.
  • Showing financial data without units, dates, or context.

Why Hera fits this use case

Hera can turn financial concepts and datasets into motion graphics with editable labels, charts, and callouts, which helps fintech teams balance clarity with brand polish.

Build the workflow

Use the Animated Infographic Generator to turn this article into a structured prompt, open the Product launch videos use-case page for a conversion-focused workflow, or start from the Product Launch Video Script Template if you want a copy-paste structure.

Fastest path for data teams

FAQ

Can AI generate financial chart videos?

Yes, but teams should verify every number, label, and claim before publishing.

What chart types work best for fintech videos?

Line charts, bars, ranked lists, and simple flow diagrams are usually easiest to understand.

Should fintech videos include disclaimers?

Include them when required by the product, jurisdiction, or audience expectation.

Next step

Build the animated infographic prompt, generate a first draft, then edit the text, colors, timing, and composition until the video looks like a real part of your campaign rather than a generic template.

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