Image to Video AI

Image to Video AI

Animate stills with intentional motion.

Drop in a photo. Direct the motion. Ship a short.

How it works

Still → motion → short, in one flow

Step 1

Drop in the still

Upload a product shot, a generated still, or a brand reference — anything you want to animate.

Step 2

Direct the motion

Describe camera, subject, and pacing in plain language — pick the model that fits the brief.

Step 3

Caption, reframe, publish

Land the motion inside the Kubricon editor and ship a publish-ready short for TikTok, Reels, Shorts.

Animate stills with motion that respects identity

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Identity-stable motion

Subjects keep their look while moving — the motion feels directed, not hallucinated.

Multi-model image-to-video

Kling 3, Seedance 2.0, LTX 2.3 Pro, and more — pick the right engine per still.

Hook-friendly first frames

Use a Flux 2 or Nano Banana still as the start frame — your hook is locked before you even animate.

Vertical reframe & social export

Auto-reframe outputs to 9:16 and export presets for TikTok, Reels, and YouTube Shorts.

Image-to-video in motion

Animated stills shipped with Kubricon

Built for creators

BUILT FOR PHOTO-LED PRODUCTION

E-commerce, UGC, and creator workflows where stills carry most of the brief.

E-commerce & Product

Animate product stills into motion-rich social ads without re-shooting the photography.

UGC-Style Ads

Lift UGC stills into video for ad variants and creator-led brand content.

Creators With a Photo Library

Turn an existing photo archive into a steady stream of short-form video, without re-shoots.

How image to video works

The still already controls composition and identity, so the prompt should describe motion and camera language only. Add one camera move plus a light subject motion and keep the look identical to the source image.

This makes image-to-video ideal for product reveals, character animation, and turning a strong photo into a scroll-stopping short without re-shooting.

Camera moves: zoom, dolly, orbit, handheld, macro

Different moves change the feel of the same still. A slow zoom-in builds intimacy, a 360-degree orbit sells a product, a dolly creates depth, and a handheld walk adds energy.

Once the motion is right, bring the clip into the editor for captions, a hook, and a vertical reframe before exporting for TikTok, Reels, or Shorts.

Image-to-video prompt examples

Pair each with a source still inside Kubricon.

  • Slow zoom-in on the subject over 4 seconds, no subject movement, ambient particle drift, keep lighting identical to the source.
  • Smooth 180-degree orbit around a product, studio lighting unchanged, 6 seconds, no other motion.
  • Slow forward dolly into a doorway, 3-second push, light shifts subtly as the camera advances.
  • Product spins 360 degrees on a turntable, camera locked, single light sweep across the surface, loop-ready.
  • Portrait micro-motion: gentle breathing and a slow blink over 4 seconds, no head movement.
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On Kubricon

STILLS AS INPUT, SHORTS AS OUTPUT

Image-to-video on top of a real publishing workflow — captions, hooks, reframe, export.

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FAQ

Got any questions left?

We've answered the most frequently asked questions.

What can I create with this workflow in Kubricon?
Kubricon works best when you want generation, edit control, captions, hooks, reframing, and export in the same short-form pipeline.
Can I use Kubricon for ai video generator from image too?
Yes. If your workflow also includes ai video generator from image, you can keep that work in the same Kubricon flow instead of switching to a separate tool or process.
Is Kubricon a good fit if I am comparing ai image to video generator free?
Yes. People comparing ai image to video generator free often need more than one generation step. Kubricon is a fit when the workflow also needs editing control, captions, hooks, reframing, or short-form export in one place.
Can I try this workflow before rolling it out more broadly?
Yes. Kubricon is structured so teams can test the workflow on real content before scaling it across a larger pipeline.
How does Kubricon compare to standalone image animation tools?
Kubricon keeps structure, timing, captions, and export decisions inside one repeatable workflow, so teams do not have to rebuild the same process manually across multiple tools.
Can I export this workflow for TikTok, Reels, and YouTube Shorts?
Yes. Once the content, pacing, and formatting are ready, this workflow can feed outputs for TikTok, Reels, and YouTube Shorts.
Can the same workflow cover related needs like animate image ai?
Yes. The same workflow can also help with related needs like animate image ai, especially when the goal is to create, refine, and publish short-form video faster.