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AI video generation

Generate AI videos with text, images, and references in AI Image Editor

AI Image Editor Video brings common AI video generation models into one place, covering text-to-video, image-to-video, reference-to-video, and video editing. Start with a prompt, or upload images, reference assets, or a source video so the model can create short clips for campaign ideas, product showcases, social content, and concept validation.

Text to videoImage to videoReference to videoVideo editing
Entry point
AI video generation hub

Start from a prompt, image, reference asset, or edit input and open the matching video generation model quickly.

Input methods
Text + images + video

Use text to define the subject, camera, and style, then add images, references, or source video when consistency matters.

Output direction
Downloadable short clips

Generate short videos for ad tests, product motion, social posts, storyboard previews, and creative pitches.

Choose the right video generation method in AI Image Editor

Choose video models around prompts, images, reference assets, and edit inputs, then turn creative notes or existing assets into reviewable, downloadable motion.

Draft text-to-video clips

Enter the scene, subject, action, and camera language to generate AI videos for concept exploration, ad previews, and content pitches.

Animate images into video

Upload product photos, portraits, posters, or visual sketches, then use prompts to set motion, camera changes, and pacing.

Control subjects with references

When a clip needs consistent characters, products, composition, or style, use references or source assets for stronger control.

Match tasks by model capability

Choose the right model by text-to-video, image-to-video, reference-to-video, video editing, speed, quality, and credit cost.

Check quality before publishing

Before using a video publicly, review motion continuity, text, logos, likeness, product details, asset rights, and brand rules.

Keep generation records

Results are saved in history so you can compare model outputs, download finished clips, and refine prompts or assets.

Content uses for an AI video generator

Turn text, images, references, and source video into ad previews, product motion, social assets, and concept clips.

Generate a first video from text

Write an ad idea, scene setup, or storyboard note as a prompt and generate a motion draft for review.

Lock the content goal

Say whether the clip is for a social ad, product shot, concept moment, storyboard preview, intro, or looping background.

Write the camera language

Add the subject, action, camera movement, framing, lighting, pacing, duration, ratio, and visual style.

Select a usable version

After generating candidates, keep the version with natural motion, stable frames, and the closest fit to the content goal.

Turn static assets into video

Use product images, portraits, campaign key visuals, or visual concepts as the starting frame for more flexible short clips.

Mark what must not change

State which product shapes, character traits, logo positions, composition, and colors must remain intact.

Specify motion and camera

Define pushes, pulls, pans, speed, framing, environment changes, and whether the subject should move or stay steady.

Refine with another model

If consistency, motion range, or style is off, adjust the prompt, source asset, or video model.

Make marketing and product video assets

Generate short clips for paid ads, landing pages, product detail pages, social feeds, presentations, and content tests.

Fit the placement

Plan square, vertical, wide, or story formats around where the video will appear so the composition fits the channel.

Pick models by capability

Choose a video model by prompt understanding, source control, style, generation speed, cost, and edit support.

Review brand and rights

Before publishing, check asset licenses, likeness, claims, logos, on-screen text, and brand rules.

How to generate AI videos with AI Image Editor

01

Choose a generation method

Based on your assets and control needs, choose text-to-video, image-to-video, reference-to-video, or video editing.

02

Write the prompt and upload assets

Describe the scene, subject, action, camera, style, ratio, and use case, then upload images, references, or source video when the model requires them.

03

Generate, compare, and download

Review the saved results, compare motion and frame stability, then download the clip or keep refining the model and assets.

AI Image Editor video generation FAQ

What can the AI Image Editor AI Video Generator do?

It generates and edits short AI videos from text prompts, images, reference assets, or source video, with different video models for different tasks.

What is the difference between text-to-video and image-to-video?

Text-to-video relies mainly on written direction and is useful for exploring ideas from scratch. Image-to-video uses an uploaded image as the starting visual, which is better for product shots, portraits, or existing concepts.

When should I use reference-to-video?

Use reference assets when you want the clip to preserve a character, product, composition, color palette, or visual style so the model has a clearer target.

How do I write a more stable AI video prompt?

Specify the subject, action, camera, scene, lighting, style, pacing, ratio, and use case. When using images or references, also state which elements must stay consistent.

What should I check before using AI-generated video commercially?

Commercial use depends on platform terms, input assets, and related rights. Before publishing, review trademarks, logos, likeness, copyrighted material, ad claims, and platform rules.

Create AI videos now

Add a brief, choose a model, and generate short clips.

Text to video ModeAd clips Use case