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Supports JPG/PNG/WEBP, max 10MB
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Estimated Cost: 0 credits

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AI Image to Video Generator - Turn Photos into Cinematic Videos

Upload a reference image and generate a high-quality video with consistent style and motion. Great for product shots, character concepts, and marketing clips.

Key Features

Image-guided generation

Use one reference image to anchor composition, subject and style across frames

Cinematic motion

Add camera moves and scene dynamics while keeping visual consistency

Sora2 / Sora2-Pro

Choose Standard for speed or Pro for richer details and higher resolutions

Reliable billing

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How it works

1
Upload a reference image

Pick a JPG/PNG/WEBP image (≤10MB) as your visual anchor

2
Write the prompt

Describe motion, camera, lighting and style to control the video

3
Generate the video

Start generation and track progress in real time

4
Preview & download

Preview online and download when ready

Supported AI Models

Sora2
Standard

Sora2 Standard: Fast and cost-effective for everyday creations and social content.

Sora2-Pro
Pro

Sora2-Pro: Higher fidelity and richer details, ideal for professional marketing and cinematic shorts.

AI Image-to-Video Showcase

Sora2
15s

[username] as a gritty, over-cranked cinematic storm sequence out, reporting as the sky turns green-gray and wind picks up. Camera shakes, your mic cable flaps, and a funnel forms behind you as debris spins past as a cow can be seen being lifting up into the storm clouds. Camera details: • 35 mm cinematic lens, handheld feel • Realistic motion blur and dust whip effects • Color grading: de-saturated storm tones

Public cases

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girl as a gritty, over-cranked cinematic storm sequence out, reporting as the sky turns green-gray and wind picks up. Camera shakes, your mic cable flaps, and a funnel forms behind you as debris spins past as a cow can be seen being lifting up into the storm clouds. Camera details: • 35 mm cinematic lens, handheld feel • Realistic motion blur and dust whip effects • Color grading: de-saturated storm tones

Create a 15-second premium product commercial video for a heart-shaped stainless steel gua sha tool. CRITICAL PRODUCT CONSISTENCY RULES: The gua sha tool must remain 100% rigid stainless steel at all times: no bending, warping, stretching, melting, or shape morphing. Do not alter the heart shape under any circumstance. Keep the product identical across all scenes (same size, thickness, curvature, edges, reflections, and color). Any “fit” to facial contours must be shown by hand angle and positioning, not by changing the tool’s shape. Visual Style: clean studio lighting, high-end skincare aesthetic, sharp reflections on stainless steel, realistic texture, smooth slow-motion, soft background, no visual distortion. Scene-by-scene (15s total): 0–2s: Close-up hero shot rotating slowly. Show the heart shape clearly and consistently. Text overlay: “Heart-shaped Stainless Steel Gua Sha”. 2–5s: Demonstrate the ergonomic curved edge gliding along the jawline and cheek. Emphasize “Fits facial contours perfectly” (through angle/hand movement only). Overlay: “Relieves muscle tension • Boosts blood circulation”. 5–8s: Under-eye and cheek glide to show de-puffing effect. Overlay: “Reduces puffiness • Revitalizes skin”. 8–11s: Show the pointed tip gently massaging small acupoints on the neck/hand/forearm. Overlay: “Targets small acupoints”. 11–14s: Quick montage showing versatility: face, back, forearms, calves (each 0.6–0.8s). Overlay: “Face • Back • Forearms • Calves”. 14–15s: Final hero shot on clean background, product centered. On-screen slogan: “Enjoy the pleasure of gua sha anytime, anywhere.” Audio (optional): calm modern beat, soft whoosh transitions. Avoid: any deformation, rubber-like motion, or flexible bending.

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