Prompt-first workflow
Start from a text prompt and describe the shot, action, environment, pacing, or camera treatment you want the model to render.
필수 쿠키는 앱이 정상적으로 동작하는 데 필요합니다. 선택적 분석, 지원, 마케팅 쿠키는 사이트와 서비스를 개선하는 데 도움이 됩니다. 쿠키 정책.
Text to Video
Describe the motion, framing, lighting, and mood you want, then let ImagineClip generate the first cut. It works well for creative concepts, social clips, ad ideas, and visual storyboards.
Generate videos directly from prompts without uploading source footage
Useful for concept testing, social content, ads, and storyboard exploration
Control scene motion, camera direction, and style from the prompt
This route is focused on text-to-video intent, so the copy, metadata, and CTA all match users who want to generate video from a prompt instead of browsing a generic tool shell.
Start from a text prompt and describe the shot, action, environment, pacing, or camera treatment you want the model to render.
Generate multiple scene variants quickly when you are shaping campaign ideas, storyboards, or short-form creative concepts.
Switch between supported video models and choose the one that best fits realism, style, speed, or creative direction.
Describe the subject, motion, camera angle, atmosphere, and any important visual details you want in the output.
Set duration, resolution, and the model that best fits the look and speed you want for the clip.
Review multiple generations, refine the prompt, and keep the strongest version for publishing or further iteration.
It is a tool that generates video clips directly from written prompts. You describe the scene and the model creates a matching moving result without needing source footage.
Use text to video when you want to create a scene from scratch. If you already have a source image you want to animate, the image-to-video workflow is usually a better fit.
Yes. Text-to-video works well for ad concepts, short-form social content, storyboard drafts, and quick creative experiments when you want to test ideas before producing final assets.
No. The point of text to video is to start from a prompt instead of source footage. You describe the subject, motion, camera, and mood, then generate the first visual draft from scratch.
Because users searching for text-to-video tools have a specific intent. A dedicated landing page makes the route, metadata, and CTA much clearer than sending everyone to the same protected generator page.
Explore adjacent use cases and route users to the workflow that best matches the query intent.
Convert still images into AI videos with ImagineClip. Animate portraits, product photos, drawings, and reference frames with prompt-driven motion and camera control.
Transform reference clips with ImagineClip. Use AI video to video workflows for motion transfer, character animation, stylized remixes, and guided visual transformations.
Generate and edit AI images with ImagineClip. Create fresh visuals from prompts, refine uploaded references, and produce polished image variants for creative and marketing work.