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Your generated videos will appear here. Tap Generate on the left to create your first one.
Transform a static photo into a smooth cinematic clip with natural camera motion.
Upload a portrait, product shot, or scene, optionally add a steering prompt, then choose duration and framing. NewVid preserves subject identity while adding depth, lighting, and movement ready for social and product storytelling.
Drop in JPG, PNG, or WebP and let AI invent believable camera moves and atmosphere — no keyframing required.
Try Image to Video
Models are tuned to respect faces, products, and scene layout while adding motion. Clear, well-lit inputs usually yield the strongest results.
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Upload a portrait, product, or scene and generate smooth cinematic motion in seconds.

Models preserve the look of your source image while adding lighting and camera moves.

Prefer a template? Jump to AI Video Effects for kiss, hug, and other presets.
JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WebP up to 10MB. Aim for at least 300px on the shortest edge; ~1024px on the longest edge is a strong starting point.
Clear, well-lit images with a defined subject. Portraits, products, and landscapes all work; busy or heavily compressed shots are harder.
No. A prompt is optional and helps steer motion or atmosphere. Leave it blank to let the model animate from the image alone.
Image to Video supports short social-ready durations (commonly 4s or 8s depending on your selected settings).
720p and 1080p are available. Credit cost scales with resolution and duration — check the Generate button for the live total.
Browsing is public. Running Generate requires an account so we can reserve credits and store the result in your library.
Pricing depends on model, resolution, and duration. The UI shows the exact credit charge before you submit.
Modern image-to-video models are strong at identity preservation, especially with sharp source images. Extreme stylization prompts can change appearance more aggressively.
Yes. You can queue additional generations while others are running (subject to concurrency limits), and fan out multiple outputs from one configuration.
Open the finished card in history or My Creation, then use Download. Files are stored on durable object storage after generation succeeds.