Generate videos from reference images with consistent subjects
Upload one subject image in JPEG, PNG, or JPG format.
Upload one motion video in MP4 or QuickTime format.
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Kling 3.0 Motion Control
Don't let your character glitch. Whether it's a fashion model, a mascot, or a specific product, PopcornAI locks their identity 100% intact. Change the action, change the angle, but keep the face and details perfect.



Create heartwarming reunions, wild adventures, or surreal memes for TikTok and Instagram. PopcornAI gives you the power to tell consistent stories that hook followers and boost engagement.
No robotic jerks or awkward morphs. Our advanced "Reference-Net" understands anatomy and physics, ensuring your character moves naturally and transitions between scenes flow like liquid gold.

Fix continuity errors or add missing elements in post-production without expensive reshoots. Blend new assets into existing footage seamlessly.
Launch faster with AI demo + setup.
Feed the AI your character or product images (up to 3 angles for best results).
Select what stays the same (Face, Clothes, or Object) and describe the new scene.
Hit generate and watch your character come alive in a completely new world.
Don't stop at just one format. Try our AI Image Generator, Reference-to-Video for consistent characters, or our exclusive Pop Recipes for instant viral templates.
Quick answers on creating videos from reference images with PopcornAI.
It's a technology that allows you to generate videos where specific elements (like a person's face or a product) remain unchanged, while the rest of the video (background, motion) is generated by AI.
Upload clear, high-resolution reference images. Using multiple angles of the same subject helps PopcornAI understand the 3D structure better.
Yes! You can try Reference to Video with your daily free "Popcorns". For heavy usage and commercial rights, check our premium plans.
Absolutely. This is the #1 tool for creating virtual influencers who need to appear in different locations while looking exactly the same.
Image-to-Video animates a single image. Reference-to-Video takes a subject out of an image and puts them into a new video context.