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Upload an image, describe the motion, and turn still visuals into video with Buble image to video. Create product animations, character motion, poster teasers, and cinematic visual drafts in one workflow.
Explore how still visuals become polished motion outputs across different prompts, styles, and creative directions.
Prompt
Animate this cozy cat scene with gentle rain streaks on the window, subtle breathing motion, blinking city lights outside, soft ambient camera drift, warm emotional atmosphere.
Models
Use Buble image to video with supported AI video models for product motion, character animation, cinematic drafts, and reference-based generation.
Image to Video
Image to video turns a still visual into motion. Instead of starting from a blank prompt, you begin with an existing image and define how the camera, subject, and atmosphere should move.
A product photo, portrait, poster, artwork, or concept frame can become the starting point of a useful image-to-video draft.
Describe what should move: the subject, the camera, the background, or the atmosphere around the image.
Image to video is most useful when you want to preserve the look of an existing visual while adding motion and cinematic energy.
Convert static visuals into teaser videos, ad motion, social clips, or cinematic concepts without rebuilding the scene from zero.
Input Modes
Both workflows start from existing visuals, but they solve different creative problems. Reference-to-video is best when you want to preserve the look of a single image. Frames-to-video is better when you want to control how the scene changes from one frame to another.

Reference-driven motion
Start from a single reference image and generate motion around it. This workflow is best when the original visual already captures the subject, style, composition, or mood you want to preserve.
Best for
Best for product photos, portraits, posters, concept stills, and any image where the original look matters more than a dramatic scene transition.
Strengths
Limitation
Less suitable when you need to control a clear beginning-to-end transformation between two different visual states.
Example
Example: turn a luxury product image into a short ad motion clip with a slow orbit, soft reflections, and floating particles.


Frame-controlled transition
Start with a first frame and an ending frame, then generate the motion between them. This workflow is best when you want stronger control over how the shot changes across time.
Best for
Best for transitions, product reveals, scene changes, visual transformations, and motion sequences where the ending state matters as much as the starting image.
Strengths
Limitation
Less natural when you only have one strong image and mainly want to preserve its original composition without forcing a second state.
Example
Example: start with a still product close-up and end on a wider hero frame, then generate a clean cinematic reveal between them.
How to choose
Use reference-to-video when the original image already looks right and you mainly want motion, camera, and atmosphere. Use frames-to-video when you need stronger control over how the scene changes from start to finish.
Workflow
Choose the right source image, describe the motion, select a model, and refine the result until the still visual becomes a usable moving asset.
Step 01
Start from a product photo, portrait, poster, concept image, or design still that already captures the look you want to keep.
Step 02
Write what should move in the frame: camera orbit, push-in, drifting particles, hair motion, fabric movement, or ambient atmosphere.
Step 03
Pick the model that best fits realism, control, or speed, then set duration, aspect ratio, and resolution for the target platform.
Step 04
Render the first result, evaluate the motion and fidelity, then iterate until the still visual becomes a usable moving asset.
Use Cases
Buble image to video works best when you already have a still visual and want to turn it into motion-rich content for real production use.
Turn static product photography into premium moving visuals for launches, ads, landing pages, and ecommerce campaigns.
Animate portraits with subtle expression, hair, light, or body movement to create character-driven clips from a single still.
Bring campaign key visuals, posters, and cover artwork into motion for launch teasers, social clips, and announcement moments.
Turn still concept art into moving scene drafts before full production, pre-visualization, or storyboarding work begins.
Use image to video to create moving social content from editorial stills, lookbooks, and brand photography without rebuilding the scene.
Why Buble
Buble is built for image-to-video work that starts from an existing visual, preserves direction better, and turns still assets into practical moving content.
You begin with an existing image instead of rebuilding the entire scene from text alone, which makes direction clearer from the start.
You can focus on camera movement, atmosphere, and subject motion instead of inventing the whole scene from zero.
Image to video is often the better fit when the source visual already matters and needs to stay recognizable.
Using the original image helps preserve the visual identity of the subject, product, or composition through the generated motion.
Different models fit different stills and motion goals. Buble helps you choose a better match for each image-to-video task.
You can turn approved images into motion without restarting the creative process from a blank scene.
FAQ
Common questions about image to video, source images, motion prompts, model choice, and practical production use.
Create
Upload a still image, define the motion, choose the right model, and create your first image-to-video draft in one workflow.