Describe the scene
Write a production-ready motion prompt for the first video clip.
Create the first frame, generate a 6-second clip, then continue from the real end frame. Build longer AI scenes as a linked storyboard instead of isolated video attempts.
Write a production-ready motion prompt for the first video clip.
Upload your own image or reuse a saved asset as the source frame.
The selected model animates the frame with motion, camera direction, and style lock.
The real end frame becomes the start frame for the next linked clip.
Keep prompts, frames, videos, statuses, and exports connected inside one project history.
Keep prompts, frames, videos, statuses, and exports connected inside one project history.
Keep prompts, frames, videos, statuses, and exports connected inside one project history.
Keep prompts, frames, videos, statuses, and exports connected inside one project history.
Keep prompts, frames, videos, statuses, and exports connected inside one project history.
Plan concepts, generate storyboard shots, extend scenes, and export a single video for short-form campaigns or production previews.
Start frame, linked clips, and final stitched result in one project.
Start frame, linked clips, and final stitched result in one project.
Start frame, linked clips, and final stitched result in one project.
Start frame, linked clips, and final stitched result in one project.
Start frame, linked clips, and final stitched result in one project.
Start frame, linked clips, and final stitched result in one project.
Credits cover image-to-video generation, premium exports, and storage limits without hardcoding one price per clip.
The core unit is a 6-second Grok Imagine clip, designed to connect into longer timelines.
You can keep adding linked clips as long as credits, model limits, and storage allow.
Yes. Uploaded images become private project assets and can start any scene.
Following clips are marked stale so you can relink, regenerate, or branch from there.