Applications and resources for artificial intelligence-based image animation
I'll go over the top artificial intelligence photo animation tools in this guide. In this manner, you can enjoy yourself with friends or family or give your memories a special touch. The apps I suggest here serve a variety of functions. Some, for instance, let you produce cinematic visuals. Some make the subject of the picture sing. To put it briefly, they all accomplish the goal described in this guide: turning a still image into an animation.
I go into great detail about each AI image animation tool below. You can install the app on your mobile device by clicking on the download links in each section.
- Mimic
It's an app that lets you animate your photo so that the subject within it sings. It's very similar to what Wombo did in the past. The best part is that it's incredibly easy to use. Simply select a photo from your gallery and start creating.
Once you've selected the appropriate image (it's recommended that the person be clearly visible and fully present), the AI will be responsible for identifying facial features and animating them to make it appear as if the subject is singing. Mimic's library includes countless songs, most of which come with features that will help you achieve at least some enjoyable results.
- Vidnoz MagicAnimate
It's a web application that you can run directly from your browser. In this case, the goal is to get the subject of the photo to start dancing, as if by magic. Thanks to an artificial intelligence model, the tool detects the person's face and body and encourages them to dance to the selected music.
If you want to try this tool before uploading your own images, there are several options to choose from. After selecting an image, the next step is to select the music and dance style. Finally, click the Animate Now button, and that's it! Download the video featuring your animated image.
- Clipfly
It's another tool that will help you animate images, in this case changing the style and creating a truly captivating cinematic effect. It features a system of credits, which are consumed as you create your creations. The platform gives you 20 credits for free upon registration. With these, you'll be able to generate about four images.
Once the task is complete (it may take some time), the videos will appear in your collection so you can download them at any time. In addition to animating images, another thing Clipfly can do is create new content from the image. You can see it in the image above: it shows how a clip is created from the eagle image, following the specified pattern.
- Media.io
The penultimate tool I recommend is Media.io. This is a tool that animates the image as the subject appears. From the image you upload, you'll have the option to choose from a variety of templates, including caricatures of famous people.
You can browse the template library by simply clicking the "Animate Image Now" button. When you select one, the tool will ask you to register. This is an essential step to continuing the process.
- Cutout.pro
Finally, I encourage you to check out Cutout.pro's image animation tool. The truth is, this platform boasts a wealth of AI-powered tools. Without a doubt, it's highly recommended that you check them all out, as they'll make tasks like resizing an image to a higher resolution or removing the background and isolating the subject easier in seconds.
To animate an image using Cutout.pro, all you have to do is upload it and select a specific model. The platform will then copy the movements and gestures of the model in the image you uploaded. You can download the result for free, though it will have a watermark.