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Yevideo AI Video: Video creation is no longer just for pros

Everyone deserves to enjoy creating videos. With Yevideo AI Video, video creation becomes simpler, more fun, and more creative. Tell us your idea, the image you want to animate, or the video you want to reference—we help you bring it to life. That’s it.

Text to video

Turn words into stunning videos

Turning text into video isn’t trivial. Start by learning how to describe your idea clearly.

  • First, decide the visual style—Ghibli, cyberpunk, Miyazaki-inspired, or any other style you want.
  • Then describe the content: characters, scenes, actions, and details.
  • Finally, specify the vibe—romantic, funny, melancholic, and so on.
Image to video

Generate satisfying videos fast

Image-to-video is the most beginner-friendly way to create videos. With your uploaded image, AI can infer style and content and generate results you’ll love.

  • Upload an image as the first frame. If you don’t have one, generate it with AI first.
  • Describe what you want to happen: characters, scenes, motion, and details.
  • Pick the aspect ratio and generate your video.
Video to video

Great for mimicking motion and changing the visual style—learn a dance by referencing another video, or turn a summer scene into a snowstorm.

AI video editing

Tweak lighting, swap backgrounds, or fine-tune rhythm—without editing frame by frame. And if you forgot a key moment while filming, you can quickly add it back.

AI video fits every scenario—helping across work and everyday life

Vertical Shorts

9:16 — Perfect for TikTok, Reels, Shorts, X, Instagram, and Facebook. Generate quickly, publish often, and grow faster.

Horizontal Storytelling

16:9 — Great for YouTube videos, Netflix-style shorts, gameplay clips, and anything meant for desktop or TV viewing.

Square Videos

1:1 — Ideal for Instagram posts, Spotify covers, and Amazon product demos. Make your product more memorable and eye-catching.

FAQ

How do I generate AI videos I’m happy with?

The key isn’t writing a long prompt—it’s writing a specific one. A simple structure is: who the subject is → what they’re doing → how the camera shoots it → what the visual style is. Example: “a man in a white shirt jogging on a city street, tracking shot, sunset backlight, cinematic shallow depth of field.” For better accuracy, many creators first use the same prompt to generate a still image (as a “first frame”), confirm the vibe is right, then switch to image-to-video to animate that frame into the video they imagined.

When should I use image-to-video vs. text-to-video?

We generally recommend starting with image-to-video. A first-frame image helps lock the style and mood, making it much easier to get the result you want. Text-to-video relies only on text, so it can be harder to describe the exact picture in your head. Use text-to-video mainly when you’re okay with more variation, or when you can describe the scene extremely clearly.

There are many video models—how do I choose?

Don’t start with “which is best.” Start with what you need most, then match the model’s strengths. Different models excel at different goals: Veo 3.1 Fast is great when you want faster generation; Veo 3.1 Quality tends to look more realistic with more natural audio; Kling 3.0 is strong at motion imitation. If you care a lot about overall audiovisual quality and you’re not specifically trying to imitate someone’s motion, Veo 3.1 Quality is usually the safer pick.

How do resolution, aspect ratio, and duration affect results and credits?

It’s straightforward: higher resolution and longer duration cost more credits. Aspect ratio depends on where you’ll post: for short-form platforms like TikTok, vertical (e.g., 9:16) is usually best; for widescreen platforms like YouTube, 16:9 is the default.

How am I charged for video, and what’s the best way to scale up?

Video deducts credits per run, mainly based on the model, resolution, duration, and how many outputs you generate at once. You’ll see an estimate before generating, and the final deduction is recorded in My Credits. If you generate videos often, larger subscription plans are usually better value. Also, you can reduce wasted attempts by generating a still image first and then animating it—fewer video retries typically means much lower total cost.