Video to Video

Turn one video into another with AI. Simple Video to Video workflow for creators and teams

Upload Video

Click to upload video

MP4, MOV, AVI, WebM (max. 10MB)

Max duration: 5 seconds

Result

Examples

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Prompt: video to video style transfer to cinematic look

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Prompt: video to video with green screen extraction for subject

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Prompt: video to video recolor key objects with reference image

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Prompt: video to video generate new medium shot angle

Video to Video for Creative Control

Upload a video, write a prompt, and optionally add a reference image for guidance. Achieve Video to Video results that change style, isolate subjects, recolor elements, or create fresh angles while keeping motion and scene continuity stable. Use short, direct instructions for reliable output across variations

Video Style Transfer

Apply stylistic transformation through Video to Video. Convert everyday footage into cinematic, anime, or minimal looks using a prompt and an optional reference image for palette and texture guidance. Keep composition and timing intact while updating overall visual language

Green Screen Any Object, Person or Situation

Use Video to Video to extract a subject and place it on a clean background. Prepare content for compositing without manual rotoscoping, and iterate faster on layouts or background replacements for shorts, ads, and educational clips

Recolor Elements of a Scene

Guide color changes with a short prompt or a reference image. Perform Video to Video recolor on houses, clothing, vehicles, or props while keeping motion intact. Maintain scene clarity and adjust specific elements without affecting global contrast

Generate New Camera Angles

Create alternate shots from a single clip using Video to Video. Produce medium shots or wider framing to enrich edits without reshoots, improve coverage in timelines, and experiment with pacing and rhythm

Use Cases

Video to Video Use Cases

Where Video to Video fits best across everyday editing and creation

๐Ÿ“ฑ Social Media Shorts

Turn raw clips into polished vertical posts with Video to Video; apply quick looks, isolate subjects, and keep pacing tight for reels

๐Ÿ›๏ธ Product Showcases

Highlight features, recolor variants, and clean backgrounds for catalog videos using Video to Video with short prompts

๐ŸŽ“ Tutorials and Courses

Clarify visuals by recoloring key elements, stabilizing looks, and generating alternate angles with Video to Video

๐Ÿ“ฃ Marketing and Ads

Iterate on brand-consistent edits fast; Video to Video helps test styles, color moods, and subject emphasis across versions

๐ŸŽฌ Previz and Storyboards

Explore mood, framing, and motion options from a single take using Video to Video before committing to reshoots

๐ŸŽ‰ Event Recaps

Unify mixed lighting and camera sources, and create a cohesive recap look with Video to Video

Success Stories

What Creators Say About Video to Video

Professionals use Video to Video for fast style transfer, clean extractions, and consistent looks across edits in daily workflows

Michael Turner

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Video Producer

video to video reduces manual effort in post. Clean subject extraction and quick style transfer speed up delivery

Emma Wilson

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Content Creator

Prompt plus reference image gives predictable results. video to video fits short form workflows well

James Clark

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Educator

Recolor and angle generation through video to video helps build clear visual explanations for lessons

Lisa Chang

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Social Media Manager

Fast iterations with video to video make campaign testing efficient without reshoots

Mark Davis

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Marketing Director

Consistent looks across deliverables become simple with reference guided video to video

Rachel Foster

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Filmmaker

New angles and recolor through video to video keep edits dynamic while staying on schedule
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers about Video to Video usage, modes, and limits. Need help, contact [email protected]

1

How to use it?

Upload a video, write a prompt that describes the goal, and optionally add a reference image to guide style or colors. Click generate to start Video to Video, then review results and refine with short, direct instructions

2

How long does generation take?

Typical time is 3โ€“4 minutes per clip. Supported modes include video style transfer, green screen for any object or person, recolor elements of a scene, and generate new camera angles in one Video to Video flow. Actual time can vary with clip length and traffic

3

How are credits calculated?

One generated video costs 300 credits in the Video to Video pipeline. You can add credits any time and monitor usage in account

4

What are the upload limits?

Supported formats: MP4, AVI, MOV, WMV, FLV, WEBM; each file max 10MB. Video duration up to 5 seconds for Video to Video. Keep clips short and within size limits for the best turnaround

5

Is commercial use allowed?

Yes, results from Video to Video can be used for commercial projects, including ads, social content, and client work

6

How to get better results?

AI generation has randomness. For stronger results with Video to Video, use simple and direct prompts, avoid conflicting directions, and add a reference image for consistent style or color when needed