Pruna P Video Animate

Transfer video motion and audio onto any still image.

~32.91s

Inputs

Source MP4 whose motion and audio drive animation. Use stable, clear footage.

Reference still of the subject to animate. Use front-facing, well-lit portraits.

Preview

Output resolution, 720p or 1080p. Choose 1080p for crisp, detail-heavy results.

Examples

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Pruna P Video Animate: AI Image-to-Video Motion Transfer

What is Pruna P Video Animate?

Pruna P Video Animate turns a single still image into a lifelike video by transferring the motion, timing, camera movement, and audio from a driver video onto your subject. You supply two inputs — a source video that carries the performance and a reference image of the character you want to move — and the model animates that character while preserving the still's original look, lighting, and wardrobe. Built by Pruna AI, a model laboratory focused on inference optimization, it is engineered for speed and cost efficiency without compromising quality, making high-fidelity character animation practical at production scale.

Key Features

  • Motion, camera, and audio transfer from any driver clip onto a still subject
  • 720p and 1080p output, with source audio preserved for talking-head clips
  • Turbo mode for fast drafts, plus target FPS control (original, 24, or 48)
  • Optional instruction prompt to guide how the subject performs
  • Reproducible runs via seed; works with photoreal and stylized characters

Best Use Cases

Creators reach for P Video Animate for UGC ads, social reels, film casting tests, gaming cinematics, and meme remixes. Because the still defines the world, it excels at bringing illustrated characters, mascots, game assets, and product heroes to life without a full shoot. Record one performance and reuse it across many characters, or animate a concept frame to preview movement before committing to production. In our testing, a still portrait cleanly adopted a driver clip's arm-raising dance while keeping the subject's identity, clothing, and background intact.

Prompt Tips and Output Quality

For the most stable transfer, use a single continuous driver shot with no cuts and a clear, front-facing subject. Match the framing of your reference image to the driver's first frame — same pose, lens, and aspect ratio. Keep the character image clean and uncluttered on a plain background. Use the instruction prompt to name the subject, spell out motion beats, and request lip-sync and audio matching. Very fast action, heavy occlusion, or extreme camera moves can reduce consistency, so favor clear, front-facing footage.

FAQs

Is P Video Animate the same as a talking-avatar model? No. Animate copies motion from an existing video; avatar-style models generate speech and lip-sync from audio.

Does it keep the source audio? Yes, with save audio enabled. Ignore or disable audio for silent, motion-only clips.

Can I animate illustrated or stylized characters? Yes — game art, mascots, and paintings work well on clean, uncluttered backgrounds.

What resolutions are supported? 720p and 1080p, both with audio.

How do I get the most consistent result? Match the subject's pose and framing to the driver video's opening frame.