AI VIDEO TOOL

Generate cinematic AI videos without leaving the dark workspace.

One page for text-to-video, image-to-video, and video-to-video. Start from a prompt, a still frame, or a reference clip, then iterate inside a tool built for actual production loops instead of demo screenshots.

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Production modes

AI video workspace

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modes3 creation paths
providersReplicate / Fal / Kie
flowprompt, refine, preview, download
promptpreview loop

Text to Video

Image to Video

Video to Video

workflow modes

Three ways to start the same video workflow.

The page should make the generation entry points obvious before the user reaches the form.

Text to Video

Write the scene, movement, lens feel, pacing, and atmosphere from scratch when you need a clean starting point.

Image to Video

Upload one or more reference frames when the composition is already locked and motion is the missing layer.

Video to Video

Transform an existing clip into a different style, texture, or motion language without rebuilding it from zero.

working method

Built for iteration, not single-shot prompting.

Good video generation needs structured input and fast retries. This page keeps the process legible.

Choose the input mode

Start from text, reference images, or an existing clip depending on how much of the visual intent you already know.

Pick model and provider

Swap models based on speed, motion quality, or style fit instead of forcing one provider into every task.

Preview and rerun

Track progress, review the returned clip, then adjust prompt, references, or model until the motion reads correctly.

generator

Start generating

The generator below uses your existing credits system and keeps the final download loop on the same page.

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notes

Make the first result useful, then polish the motion.

Use short, visual prompts first. Add camera movement, pacing, and lighting in the second pass.
Reference images work best when composition is stable and the missing variable is motion.
Video-to-video is usually strongest when you preserve scene intent and only change style or energy.