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Image to Video

Last updated 1 month ago

We’re excited to introduce the Hunyuan Image-to-Video feature in our app! This powerful tool uses AI to turn static images into dynamic videos effortlessly. Perfect for creators and storytellers, it unlocks new ways to bring your visuals to life. Elevate your content with Hunyuan Video today!

Currently, the Hunyuan Image-to-Video feature supports start frame input as its primary mode of operation. Simply upload your desired start frame image, and let the AI transform it into a video.

Tips: For optimal results, choose the style that best aligns with the motion you envision. This approach significantly enhances the success rate and ensures greater stability in your video output, delivering smoother and more coherent results.

Not all the styles/LoRAs in the app can deliver the desired results, as most of them are specifically trained for text-to-video generation.

From my experience, Move Enhancer works perfectly with Image to Video. It can deliver a good result for both anime and realistic video. Below are examples using Move Enhancer in Image to Video.