Reference Image to Video Generator
Use reference images to guide the look of a generated video without forcing every image to become a fixed frame. This workflow is useful when style, subject identity, product appearance, or scene direction matters.
When to use reference-to-video
- Use one reference image when the model should follow a clear style, product, character, or environment cue.
- Use multiple references when you need a consistent visual direction across wardrobe, setting, lighting, or brand assets.
- Describe which parts of the references matter most. For example: “keep the outfit and color palette, but create a new city scene.”
- Choose a compatible model from the form below; model availability can change as providers update their APIs.
Content policy notice
Any non-compliant generation will fail — this is not a scam or a site error. The Image To Video model has recently tightened content restrictions, and all real human face inputs (selfies, portraits, celebrities) are now blocked at the model level. Violent and NSFW content is also rejected. You can still create videos with illustrations, anime characters, AI-generated faces, or stylized artwork.
Practical reference-video use cases
Product and brand clips
Keep the product shape, packaging, color palette, and lighting consistent while generating a new short video concept.
Character consistency
Provide a character reference and ask for a controlled scene with limited motion, stable identity, and clear camera direction.
Style matching
Match a visual style such as cinematic realism, anime, 3D product render, editorial fashion, or illustrated storyboards.
Scene design
Combine environment, prop, and mood references to guide the model toward a more specific output than a text-only prompt.
