Walk into any trade show, open any direct-mail package, or attend any product launch, and sooner or later you will come across a video brochure. It looks like an ordinary printed brochure, but the moment someone opens it, a screen lights up and a video starts playing. For brands, that moment of surprise is exactly the point. A video brochure turns a piece of printed collateral into a miniature cinema that tells your story, shows your product, and carries your logo everywhere it goes.
Before placing an order, most marketing teams ask the same question: who can customize video brochures with brand logo? The short answer is that almost any business can, as long as they work with the right manufacturer. The longer answer depends on what you want customized, how much control you need over the design and software, and whether the factory has the OEM/ODM experience to carry your project from the first sketch to the finished box.
There is no single type of company that benefits from a branded video brochure. The format works anywhere a printed piece is currently doing the talking. In practice, these are the businesses that order custom video brochures most often:
Real estate agents and property developers. A video tour of a listing, played on a brochure that a buyer can take home, does more than a stack of printed flyers. Agents use them to walk prospects through apartments, show floor plans in motion, and keep the property front of mind long after the viewing.
Automotive and vehicle dealers. Showrooms hand them out so customers can watch a model drive, compare features, and hear the sales pitch again at the kitchen table. They work equally well for new launches and for used-car lots that want to look polished.
Hotels, resorts, and hospitality groups. A cinematic clip of the rooms, the pool, and the restaurant is far more persuasive than a printed rate sheet. Event planners and corporate buyers are the usual targets, and the brochure doubles as a leave-behind after a site visit.
Tech startups and consumer electronics brands. For a new gadget, nothing beats a hands-on demo. A video brochure can show the product in action, walk through the unboxing, and explain the features without requiring an internet connection or an app download.
Wedding planners and event organizers. Invitations and thank-you cards that play a short film are a growing trend. Couples use them to announce their wedding date, show venue footage, and give guests something memorable to keep.
Trade show and exhibition marketers. Booth visitors are handed hundreds of flyers a day, most of which end up in the bin. A video brochure that lights up when opened stands out, gets kept, and keeps your pitch playing after the show closes.
Nonprofits and educational institutions. Storytelling is the core of fundraising and admissions. A video brochure lets the people you help tell their own stories, or lets a school show its campus and programs in a way a prospectus never could.
A logo on the cover is only the beginning. When you order a custom video brochure from a factory that handles OEM/ODM work, nearly every part of the product can be tailored to your brand:
Startup screen. Your logo, a short animation, or a welcome message can appear on the screen the instant the brochure is opened, setting the tone before the main video even starts.
Cover and materials. The outer shell can be made of leather, cardboard, or acrylic, in your brand colors, with embossing, foil stamping, or UV coating for a premium feel.
Packaging. The box, inserts, and labels can all carry your logo and match your brand guidelines, so the unboxing experience feels intentional from the first touch.
Software behavior. Auto-play on open, loop playback, custom play and pause buttons, and even branded menus can be configured to match how you want the content delivered.
Video content. The factory can help you prepare or edit the video itself, whether it is a product demo, a brand story, or a customer testimonial, and load it before shipping.
Hardware specifications. Screen size, storage capacity, and battery life can be adjusted to fit the use case, from a small business-card-sized unit to a larger display for immersive presentations.
Not every supplier can deliver this level of customization. A trader or a small workshop may only be able to print a logo on a standard unit. A video brochure manufacturer with a real factory and years of OEM/ODM experience can change the hardware, the software, the packaging, and the content, and still keep quality consistent across a large order.
Shenzhen SSA Electronic Co., Ltd (SSA Digital) is one such factory. The company has spent 18 years building digital display products and serves customers in more than 50 countries. Its product line includes WiFi digital photo frames, digital signage, digital calendars, and video brochures, all available with brand customization. That history matters because a custom project touches many moving parts, from tooling and screen sourcing to software configuration and packaging design. A manufacturer that has done it thousands of times is far less likely to miss a detail.
SSA Digital also runs a strict quality control system, with inspections before shipment, and keeps a professional engineering and after-sales team to answer questions and solve problems once the order arrives. For a buyer ordering hundreds or thousands of units, that support is just as important as the product itself.
Step 1: Share your requirements. Tell the factory the size, features, and customization you need, and ask for a quote. This is the time to mention your timeline and target quantity.
Step 2: Approve a mockup. The design team prepares a mockup showing the logo placement, cover, packaging, and screen content. You review it and request changes until it matches your brand.
Step 3: Test a sample. A physical sample is produced so you can check the feel, the video quality, and the battery life before committing to a full run.
Step 4: Mass production. Once the sample is approved, production begins, with quality checks along the way and progress updates from your account manager.
Step 5: Shipping and after-sales. The finished order is shipped to your location, and the factory stays available for technical support and replacement parts if anything needs attention later.
Whether you run a real estate agency, a hotel, a tech startup, or a wedding planning business, a branded video brochure gives your printed marketing a voice and a screen. The key is choosing a manufacturer that can customize more than the cover. With 18 years of OEM/ODM experience, a strict quality control system, and after-sales support, SSA Digital has the capability to build a video brochure that carries your logo, your colors, and your story. Contact the SSA Digital team with your requirements, and they will walk you through the design, sampling, and production process step by step.