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Image to Video AI Generator

Transform still photos, product shots, portraits, illustrations, and concept art into dynamic AI videos. Upload a reference image, describe the motion, and create social-ready clips with natural camera movement and consistent subjects.

AI Video Generator Interface

How to Turn an Image into a Video

Animate a static image with AI in three steps. Use it for social posts, product demos, storytelling, thumbnails, and creative tests.

  1. Upload a clear JPG or PNG image as the visual reference.
  2. Describe the motion, camera move, mood, and style you want.
  3. Generate the video, review the result, and download the clip.

Image to Video AI Generator FAQs

What is an image to video AI generator?

An image to video AI generator turns a still image into a moving video clip. It uses the uploaded image as visual guidance, then creates motion, camera movement, and scene changes based on your prompt.

What images work best for image to video generation?

Clear photos, product shots, portraits, illustrations, and concept art usually work best. Strong subjects, visible edges, and simple compositions help the AI preserve identity and create cleaner motion.

How should I write an image to video prompt?

Describe the main movement, camera direction, mood, lighting, and style. For example, ask for a slow zoom, gentle wind, product rotation, cinematic pan, or character gesture.

When should I use image to video instead of text to video?

Use image to video when a specific person, product, artwork, or composition must stay recognizable. Use text to video when you want the AI to create the whole scene from scratch.

Can image to video AI help with product marketing?

Yes. You can animate product photos into short demos, lifestyle clips, reveal shots, and social media creatives without filming a new video.

Can I create portrait animations?

Yes. Upload a portrait and describe subtle motion such as a smile, head turn, blinking, wind, or camera movement. Clear front-facing portraits usually produce better results.