AI Dance Image to Video Generator

Upload a photo, describe the intention of the movement, and play short videos with a stable visual style.

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Introduction

Create Videos with Fixed First and Last Frames Using AI

First and last frame control gives you precise storytelling power. Upload a starting image and an ending image, and the AI generates smooth, natural motion that bridges the two. Think of it as setting a visual departure and destination.
01Define Your Start and End Points02Smooth Motion Generation03Precise Creative Control
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Define Your Start and End Points

Upload two images that represent your opening and closing shots. The AI understands both and creates the journey between them.

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Smooth Motion Generation

The AI fills the gap between your first and last frames with fluid, natural movement. No jarring transitions or unnatural jumps.

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Precise Creative Control

Instead of hoping the AI generates the right ending, you define it upfront. First and last frame control removes the guesswork from AI video creation.

Benefits

Why First and Last Frame Control Matters for AI Video

Locking both ends of your video gives you the creative precision that open ended generation cannot match.
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Predictable Storytelling Outcomes

When you fix the first and last frames, you know exactly how your video begins and ends. The AI handles the middle, but the narrative arc is yours to define. This is essential for ads, product demos, and any content with a specific message.

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Perfect for Transitions and Reveals

Create smooth product reveals, before and after comparisons, or scene transitions by setting the start state and end state. The AI generates a cinematic transformation between them.

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Works Across Multiple AI Models

First and last frame generation is supported by Seedance, Kling, Wan, and Veo models. Choose the model that best fits your visual style and quality needs.

How to Generate Video from First and Last Frames

Create precisely controlled AI videos in three steps.
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Upload Your Two Reference Images

Select your opening shot as the first frame and your closing shot as the last frame. These anchor the beginning and end of your video.

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Add Motion and Style Direction

Write a prompt describing the motion, camera work, and mood you want between the two frames. The AI uses this to guide the transition.

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Generate Your Controlled Video

Click generate and receive a video that starts exactly at your first frame and ends exactly at your last frame with smooth motion in between.

Key Features of First and Last Frame Video AI

Precise control tools for creators who need predictable AI video output.
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Dual Frame Anchoring

Both the opening and closing shots are locked to your reference images, giving you full control over the video arc.

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Natural Motion Interpolation

The AI generates physically plausible motion between your two frames, not just a crossfade or morph.

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Prompt Guided Transitions

Add text descriptions to control how the AI moves between your start and end points.

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Multi Model Support

Use first and last frame control with Seedance, Kling, Wan, Veo, and other supported video models.

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Cinematic Quality Output

Generated transitions maintain professional visual quality with smooth camera work and consistent lighting.

Questions About First and Last Frame Video AI

What creators ask about generating videos with fixed start and end frames.
Q1

What are first and last frames in AI video generation?

First and last frames are reference images that define exactly how your video begins and ends. You upload two images. The AI generates smooth motion that starts at the first image and transitions naturally to arrive at the second image by the end of the clip.

Q2

How is first and last frame different from regular image to video?

Regular image to video starts from one image and the AI decides where the motion goes. With first and last frame control, you define both the starting point and the destination. The AI generates the journey between them, giving you much more predictable results.

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What types of content work best with first and last frame AI?

Product reveals, before and after comparisons, scene transitions, character movement sequences, and any content where you need a specific beginning and ending. It is especially powerful for advertisements and social media content with a clear visual payoff.

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Which AI models support first and last frame video generation?

Several leading models support this feature including Seedance, Kling, Wan, and Veo. Each model has slightly different strengths in motion quality, resolution, and style. Choose based on your specific visual needs.

Q5

Do the first and last frames need to be similar images?

Not necessarily. The images can show completely different scenes, poses, or compositions. The AI will generate a plausible transition between them. However, frames with some visual relationship produce more natural looking results than completely unrelated images.

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Can I control the motion between first and last frames?

Yes. Add a text prompt describing the camera movement, character action, and transition style you want. The AI uses your prompt to guide how it moves from the first frame to the last frame, giving you creative direction over the middle portion.

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How long are videos generated with first and last frame control?

Clip length depends on the model and settings, typically ranging from 4 to 15 seconds. The AI determines the appropriate pacing to create natural motion between your two reference frames within the selected duration.

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Can I use first and last frame AI for product photography transitions?

Yes. This is one of the most popular use cases. Set your product in its initial state as the first frame and the final presentation as the last frame. The AI generates a smooth reveal or transformation between the two, perfect for e-commerce and marketing content.

Ready to Control Your AI Video from Start to Finish?

Define your opening and closing shots, and let AI create the perfect motion between them. Try first and last frame video generation now.
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