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Prompt: they should smile and look at each other
Result: Animated
Prompt: girl should smile and rest head on his shoulder
Result: Animated
Prompt: make this lively
Result: Animated
Prompt: make her come alive
Result: Animated
Upload an old photo and get a short video where the person smiles, moves, or looks around.
✅ Works in your browser
✅ Delivered in minutes
"I animated a photo of my dad from 1952. It felt like seeing him again."
"I sent a smiling video to my granddaughter. She couldn't believe it was from an old photo!"
"Simple, fast, and surprisingly moving. Highly recommend for anyone with old memories."
Turn still images into short, realistic videos. Works great for portraits, old photos, or product shots.
No installs. Upload a photo, describe motion, download your video.
Results in minutes, not hours. Ideal for quick social posts and creative tests.
Short clips optimized for sharing. Download and use anywhere.
Use your own images and prompts. Commercial use allowed (no illegal/harmful content).
Describe motion, expressions, or simple camera moves. Keep it subtle or go bold.
Animate old pictures and portraits. Subtle motion that feels natural and respectful.
Create quick clips for Instagram, TikTok, and Shorts. Eye-catching, loopable, and snackable.
Add life to character art, concept boards, or mood pieces without heavy editing.
Animate product images for motion-first ads and landing pages. Faster than video shoots.
Thoughtful keepsakes for birthdays, anniversaries, and memorials.
Show transformations or quick motion demos when a static image isn’t enough.
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Picto.Video turns still photos into moving, animated videos using AI. Upload your image, describe the motion, and receive a short video in minutes.
Usually a few minutes, depending on demand.
Describe motion or effects you want: smiles, head turns, subtle scene motion, camera moves, etc.
No. Everything runs in your browser.
Yes, you can use the videos commercially (excluding illegal or harmful content).