AI Image to Video Generator

Upload a photo, pick a template, and use EZ Reels as an AI Reel generator with a clear 5-second, 720p recommended setting. You can choose another verified model and see its exact credits before generating.

Video model
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A dependable starting point for most photo-to-video clips.

Wan 2.5 · 5s · 720p · 900 450 credits

Limited launch credit pricing

Optional — selecting a template uses its built-in prompt automatically.

Model Wan 2.5Duration 5sResolution 720p
900 450 credits
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How it works

1

Upload a photo

Drop in any clear photo — pets are our specialty, but the pipeline works on any subject.

2

Pick your style

Choose from stadium entrances, dance loops, singing stages, and more signature templates.

3

Use the recommended setting or choose your own

Start with Wan 2.5 at 5 seconds and 720p, or select a verified model and configuration with its exact credit cost.

4

Download and share

When rendering finishes, save your video and share it straight to your favorite app.

Why EZ Reels

Feature EZ Reels Generic AI Video Tools DIY Model Picking
One welcome render, no card Yes No Yes
Exact model setting shown first Yes No No
Guest welcome render Yes No No
Verified model configurations Yes No Yes

How to get a useful image-to-video result

Prepare one readable source image

Use a photo with one obvious subject and enough room for motion. A pet should have visible eyes, ears, body outline, and paws where possible. A person should not be covered by large captions or filters. A product should be large enough to identify without zooming. The upload service accepts JPEG, PNG, and WebP images, checks the actual file type, and limits each image to 8 MB.

Crop out interface screenshots, repeated frames, and unrelated objects before uploading. If the subject touches every edge of the frame, ask for subtle movement rather than a wide turn or jump. The generator can invent pixels outside the original pose, but a difficult crop increases the chance of changing markings, clothing, or product geometry.

Pick duration and resolution deliberately

The recommended Wan 2.5 setting uses five seconds at 720p for 450 credits. Five-second Wan 2.5 options also include 480p for 225 credits and 1080p for 750. Ten-second versions cost 450, 900, and 1,500 credits at those same resolutions. Wan 2.6 offers five-second 720p and 1080p options for 400 and 650 credits. Kling 3.0 Turbo costs 825 credits at 720p or 1,050 at 1080p.

Resolution changes output size, not the quality of the source photo. A blurry face does not become accurate just because the output is 1080p. Start at the standard setting when testing an idea. Choose a longer or premium render after the movement, crop, and subject consistency work at the lower-risk setting.

Describe action, camera, and continuity

A useful prompt says what moves, how the camera moves, and what must stay consistent. “The cat looks toward the camera, blinks once, then raises one paw; slow camera push; keep the face and coat markings unchanged” is more actionable than “make this amazing.” One scene and one main action are enough for five seconds.

Templates supply a prepared direction for common effects. Free-form prompting is better when the source has a special pose or when a brand, garment, or facial detail needs to stay stable. Avoid asking for several locations, costume changes, or contradictory speeds in one clip. If a result drifts, shorten the action and state the identity detail that must remain unchanged.

Review the result like an editor

Watch the whole video before downloading. Check the first and last frames, hands and paws, face shape, logos, small text, and any object that crosses another edge. AI motion can look convincing at normal speed while a single frame contains a visible error. A cleaner prompt or source crop is usually more effective than repeating the same request unchanged.

Generation time varies with provider demand and the selected model. The workbench reports whether the task is waiting, running, complete, or failed. Failed tasks are settled through the credit ledger, and the background sweep handles jobs left open when a browser closes.

Understand free and paid use

The browser welcome allowance is a one-time 450 credits, enough for the recommended render. It does not renew every day. Welcome output has a small watermark. Paid plans add a stated allowance each month and provide clean output for eligible accounts. The editor always shows the exact cost before generation, so a 480p test and a premium 1080p render are never presented as the same purchase.

Plan estimates use the 450-credit standard as a common reference: 4,500 monthly credits are about ten standard clips, 12,000 are about twenty-six, and 30,000 are about sixty-six. They are not promises that every model costs 450. A creator who mixes low-cost framing tests with a few premium finals will get a different number of videos than someone who generates every clip at 1080p.

Unused credits should be treated as generation capacity, not cash value. Check the current editor price before each request because supported models and provider costs can change for future generations. A price already shown and accepted for a job remains attached to that job's ledger record, so later catalogue changes do not rewrite its charge.

Frequently asked questions

Can I try EZ Reels before paying?
Yes. A new browser receives 450 welcome credits, enough for one standard 5-second, 720p image-to-video render. No card is required for that first render.
Do I need to create an account?
No — you can generate your welcome render as a guest. Creating an account lets you keep your credits and video history across devices.
What image formats can I upload?
JPEG and PNG photos up to 8 MB each. We automatically resize and optimize your photo before generating, so most phone photos work great as-is.
How long does it take to generate a video?
Render time depends on the selected model, provider availability, and current demand. The workbench shows progress while your video is running.
Is there a watermark on free videos?
Welcome renders include a small watermark. Paid subscription plans remove it.
Which AI model generates my video?
The recommended setting uses Wan 2.5 at 5 seconds and 720p. You can also choose from the verified models and configurations shown in the editor; each one displays its exact credit cost before generation.

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