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DisVideoAI Image to Video Generator

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Upload or paste a reference image URL

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DisVideoAI Image to Video Generator

Upload a still image and describe the motion; the composition stays locked while camera, subject, and atmosphere move.

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Image to Video That Respects the Frame

Image to video animates a still you already trust - a product shot, a hero frame, an approved key visual - so art direction survives generation instead of being re-rolled.

The composition stays yours

Product angle, character framing, and brand layout are preserved. The prompt budget goes to movement, not to re-describing the picture.

Motion described in plain words

A slow orbit, steam rising, hair drifting in wind - say what should move and how fast, and the frame comes alive.

Made for ecommerce and ads

Approved packshots become motion assets for product pages, reels, and paid social without a reshoot.

Consistent across a campaign

Animate every frame of a set with the same motion language so a whole campaign moves like one shoot.

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What Teams Animate From Stills

Image to video is the right tool whenever the picture is settled and only the motion is missing.

Product page motion assets

Turn a packshot into a slow orbit or a detail pan - the difference between a listing that sits still and one that sells.

Portrait and character motion

Add a subtle head turn, blinking, and fabric drift to an approved portrait for profiles, trailers, and cast reveals.

Key art that moves

Campaign key visuals and poster frames become short loops for landing pages and social headers.

Storyboard frames in motion

Animatic-style previews from boarded frames, so stakeholders review movement before production spends begin.

Directing Motion From a Still Frame

With the composition locked by your upload, the whole prompt is about movement - spend it well.

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Describe motion, not the picture

The model can see your frame. Prompts that re-describe it waste the budget; prompts that choreograph it get results.

One deliberate move reads best

A single slow push-in feels cinematic; three simultaneous moves feel like a screensaver. Pick the move that sells the shot.

Name what should stay still

"Camera orbits, product stays centered" protects the part of the frame you cannot afford to lose.

Match motion to placement

Gentle loops for landing pages, punchier movement for feeds. Decide where the clip lives before you direct it.

How DisVideoAI Image to Video Works

Four steps from a still image to a clip you can publish.

1

Upload the Frame

Drop in a product shot, portrait, illustration, or key visual. Sharp, well-lit sources animate best.

2

Describe the Motion

Say what moves and how - camera orbit, drifting fabric, rising steam - and what must stay put.

3

Set Duration and Ratio

Choose clip length and the aspect ratio of the destination so the motion is framed for where it will play.

4

Generate and Export

Review the animated result, refine the motion description if needed, and export with credits.

Image to Video FAQ

Common questions about DisVideoAI image to video - source images, motion control, formats, and credits.






Bring a Still Image to Life

Upload a frame you already like and let image to video add the motion. Free starter credits cover your first animations.