Perfect Your TV and Display Advertising

Optimize television commercials and display advertising with emotion AI that measures authentic viewer responses and predicts campaign success.

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What You Can Do with TV/Display Ads Testing

Increase TV ad effectiveness by 70% and improve brand recall by 55% with emotion-driven optimisation.

Commercial Effectiveness Measurement

Assess TV ad impact on brand awareness and recall

Optimal Length
Testing

Find the perfect commercial duration for maximum impact

Message Clarity
Analysis

Ensure your brand message comes through clearly

Message Clarity
Analysis

Ensure your brand message comes through clearly

Emotional Journey
Mapping

Track viewer emotions throughout the commercial

Emotional Journey
Mapping

Track viewer emotions throughout the commercial

Brand Moment
Optimization

Perfect timing for logo reveals and brand mentions

Cross-Platform
Adaptation

Optimize TV creative for digital display formats

Success Stories

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Answers to help you get started

Narramatic (animatic) ad testing evaluates early-stage ad concepts using rough video versions—combining storyboard visuals, motion, and audio to simulate the final ad experience.

Because producing ads is expensive. Animatic testing helps validate ideas early—ensuring you invest only in concepts that truly resonate.

It reveals audience engagement, message clarity, emotional impact, and whether your storytelling actually connects before going live.

Animatic testing happens in the pre-production stage—using rough drafts to evaluate concepts—while final ad testing measures performance after full production.

Story flow, pacing, visuals, voiceover, and emotional resonance—ensuring every element works together to deliver a compelling narrative.

At the concept stage—before investing in production—so you can refine, iterate, and optimize with minimal cost and maximum impact.