Upload a valid source
Choose a clear AI-generated, illustrated, or rights-cleared image with an intentional subject and composition.
Upload-first workflow
Animate a rights-cleared image with controlled subject motion, camera direction, and scene continuity.
Choose a model, add a prompt or reference image, review the credit estimate, and generate.
These examples show how restrained motion can preserve the source composition while adding life.
Treat the source frame as the visual anchor and use the prompt to direct movement.
Choose a clear AI-generated, illustrated, or rights-cleared image with an intentional subject and composition.
Describe body movement, expression, fabric, hair, lighting changes, and camera behavior in plain language.
Select an image-to-video model, confirm the available settings, and generate a short result.
The workflow keeps the uploaded image central instead of treating it as a loose suggestion.
Use the uploaded image to establish appearance, color, pose, and starting composition.
Spend the prompt on movement and camera behavior instead of redescribing every visual detail.
Compare fast, HD, pro, and reference-oriented options from one selector.
Keep successful prompt directions close to their generated outputs for easier refinement.
What to prepare before uploading and how to get a more stable result.
Use a sharp image with one clear subject, readable limbs, consistent lighting, and enough space for the intended movement.
Usually no. Focus on what should move, how the camera should behave, and what visual details must remain stable.
Do not upload real people unless you have valid age, identity, and consent documentation. The recommended workflow uses synthetic or illustrated sources.
Large actions, conflicting camera directions, obscured limbs, and crowded compositions can increase drift. Reduce the motion and simplify the prompt.
Open the main NSFW AI video workspace to switch between prompt-first and image-first models.