Image to video AI generator

Turn any image into cinematic motion

Upload a still frame and shape it into a polished video clip with image-to-video AI. Animate product shots, portraits, concept art, campaign visuals, and storyboards while keeping the original direction intact.

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Source image
Source image for image-to-video car motion example

Motion direction

Push in, natural wind, light movement, stable identity.

Generated clip

Still frame to moving scene

Keep the composition, direct the shot, compare models.

Image to Video models

Choose the right motion model for the image in front of you

Different image-to-video models handle motion, identity, realism, texture, camera language, and pacing in different ways. Vevaro keeps them in one studio so you can test the right model without rebuilding the workflow.

Sora 2 source imageSource

OpenAI

Sora 2

Popular

Animate still frames with clean subject motion, cinematic pacing, and natural transitions.

Best for

Portraits, character frames, editorial scenes

Try Sora 2
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Google

Veo 3.1

4K

Bring product shots and detailed visuals to life with polished camera movement and lighting.

Best for

Commercial visuals, product motion, premium clips

Try Veo 3.1
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ByteDance

Seedance 2

New

Flexible first-frame and end-frame workflows for longer shots, action, and social formats.

Best for

Story beats, stylized motion, start and end frames

Try Seedance 2
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Kuaishou

Kling 3.0

Pro

Strong motion energy, expressive camera paths, and controllable standard or pro modes.

Best for

Dynamic subjects, fashion, sports, stylized ads

Try Kling 3.0
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Alibaba

Wan 2.7

Efficient image animation for fast creative testing across landscape, vertical, and square clips.

Best for

Concept art, tests, fast iteration

Try Wan 2.7
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Alibaba

Happy Horse

Audio

1080p image-to-video generation with native audio and smooth prompt-guided motion.

Best for

Audio-ready clips, product motion, creator visuals

Try Happy Horse

Workflow

From image to video without losing the shot

Image-to-video works best when the prompt acts like a director. Keep the visual anchor, then guide movement, timing, camera behavior, and atmosphere.

Start animating
01

Upload a strong source image

Start with a product shot, portrait, concept frame, storyboard panel, or generated image.

02

Direct the motion

Describe camera movement, subject action, atmosphere, speed, and what should stay consistent.

03

Generate, compare, refine

Try different models, preview the clip, adjust the motion prompt, then download the best version.

Control

Start-frame and end-frame control for more deliberate motion

When a model supports first and last frames, you can guide the beginning and destination of the shot. That gives product reveals, character beats, and story moments a clearer direction than a single image alone.

Keep product shape and packaging consistent

Guide a character from one pose to another

Plan a reveal, transition, or camera move

Reduce guesswork in short narrative shots

First frame reference for image-to-video motion

Start frame

End frame reference for image-to-video motion

End frame

Generated result

Motion guided by the first and last frame.

Example direction

Slow dolly forward, the model turns toward camera, silk fabric lifts in the wind, warm sunset light rolls across the scene, final pose matches the reference.

Use cases

Make still assets work harder across production and marketing

Image-to-video is especially useful when the visual direction already exists. Use one approved frame, then turn it into motion for testing, pitching, publishing, or campaign variation.

Product videos from still photography

Add controlled camera moves, reflections, fabric motion, and background atmosphere to existing product images.

Character and portrait animation

Create subtle head turns, wind, eye direction, cinematic push-ins, and believable environmental motion.

Storyboard frames into scene tests

Turn keyframes into motion studies before committing to production, animation, or editing time.

Social ad variations

Build multiple short video directions from a single image for paid creative testing and organic posts.

Architecture and environment motion

Animate light changes, camera glides, particles, weather, and people moving through a space.

Brand visuals and campaign loops

Create polished motion backgrounds, launch teasers, and visual loops while keeping the original art direction.

Prompting

Better image-to-video prompts describe motion, not a new picture

The image already gives the model subject, framing, colors, and style. Your prompt should clarify movement, camera behavior, environment, and constraints.

Mention what should stay consistent.
Describe the camera path and speed.
Add environmental motion like wind, light, water, or crowds.
Use end frames when the final pose matters.

Prompt 1

Slow push-in, soft window light, fabric moving in a light breeze, subject holds eye contact, cinematic 35mm lens.

Prompt 2

Luxury product turntable, glossy reflections, shallow depth of field, controlled studio lighting, clean background motion.

Prompt 3

Camera glides from left to right, sunset light shifts across the building facade, people move naturally in the distance.

Prompt 4

First frame evolves into the final pose, hair and jacket move with wind, subtle handheld camera energy, natural motion blur.

Source images

Need a source frame first?

Create a clean source image in Vevaro, then animate it in the same studio. This is useful for product concepts, campaign art, characters, thumbnails, and storyboards that need a polished still before motion.

Generated smartwatch source frame

Generate the still

Direct the motion

FAQ

Image to video AI questions

What is an image to video AI generator?

An image to video AI generator turns a still image into a short video clip. You upload an image, describe the motion, choose a model, and generate an animated result that keeps the source visual as the creative foundation.

Which image-to-video models are available in Vevaro?

Vevaro supports image-to-video workflows across models such as Sora 2, Sora 2 Pro, Veo 3.1, Seedance 2, Kling, Wan, Happy Horse, Runway, Grok Imagine, and Vevaro models.

Can I use a start and end frame?

Yes. Some models support first-frame and last-frame control, which helps guide how the shot begins and where the motion should land.

What kind of image works best?

Use a clear image with a strong subject, enough detail, and a composition that already looks close to the video you want. Blurry, cropped, or low-resolution images usually give the model less useful information.

How do I write a better image-to-video prompt?

Focus on motion. Describe camera direction, subject movement, speed, lighting changes, environmental details, and what should remain stable. Avoid rewriting the whole image unless you want the model to reinterpret it.

Can image-to-video clips be used commercially?

Generated outputs can be used according to Vevaro terms and the plan you are on. For client work, ads, and publishing, review the commercial usage terms before releasing the final asset.

Animate your first image in Vevaro

Open the studio, upload a frame, choose a model, and turn the still into a polished video clip.

Open image-to-video studio