Category
Create rhythmic loops for memes and short-form—start bold, then dial motion down for cleaner frames.
This category is about movement: loops, timing, and meme-ready motion that still holds shape.
A good “dance” result often comes from keeping the background stable and making one element move clearly.
Make portraits talk or sing with safe, non-impersonating prompts—plus lip-sync stability tips.
Animate a VTuber portrait with stable facial motion and subtle expressions—great for intro loops and profile clips.
Turn pixel sprites into short loops while preserving crisp pixels—use gentle bobbing, blinking, and minimal deformation.
Add subtle motion, blinking, and loopable camera moves to anime portraits—keep linework sharp and style consistent.
Create parallax depth and gentle camera movement from a single illustration—ideal for key visuals and wallpapers.
Bring concept sheets to life with controlled motion, lighting drift, and particle accents—without redesigning the character.
Animate tabletop character portraits with fantasy ambiance—blink, cloak flutter, torchlight, and subtle depth.
Animate AI-generated anime portraits with soft motion and stable features—avoid warping and keep the original aesthetic.
Popular prompts
Click any prompt to open the right tool with the prompt prefilled.
dance meme loop, rhythmic bounce, stable face, freeze background, seamless loop, clean frames
idle animation loop, subtle breathing, head bob on beat, stable eyes, seamless loop, minimal background motion
pixel art dance loop, crisp pixels, no smoothing, consistent silhouette, short loop, 8-bit style
action pose animation, subtle motion smear, stable silhouette, keep hands and weapon crisp, minimal camera move
short talking intro, clear lip movement, calm expression, stable eyes, minimal head motion, meme-ready
slow parallax drift, gentle camera push, stable subject, no warping, loop-friendly motion
How to
A simple recipe: one clear motion, stable background, short loops.
Choose the subject (body, head bob, sprite bounce). Keep the rest stable.
Use short phrases: “on beat”, “loop”, “freeze background”, “clean frames”.
If frames break, reduce motion and shorten the loop before adding complexity.
Best settings
Defaults that help preserve shapes while still feeling energetic.
| Input | Effect | Core settings | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Character close-up | Head bob loop | Low motion · freeze background | Keep eyes stable to avoid uncanny drift. |
| Full-body pose | Rhythmic bounce | Low motion · short loop | Hands/feet break first—keep movement small. |
| Pixel sprite | 8-bit dance loop | No smoothing · crisp pixels | Avoid parallax; keep silhouette consistent. |
| Illustration scene | Subtle parallax drift | Slow camera · low motion | Large parallax can warp edges. |
FAQ
Common loop issues and how to fix them fast.