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PixVerse V5.5 Effects Image-to-Video

Apply viral video effects to images using PixVerse V5.5 Effects model with 40+ trending effects like Kiss Me AI, Muscle Surge, Dragon Evoker, and more

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Overview

PixVerse V5.5 Effects Image-to-Video applies a chosen effect preset to one source image and returns a short generated video. Use it for social experiments, creator-style campaign concepts, playful product visuals, and quick motion tests when a named effect is more useful than writing a full motion prompt.

Use cases

  • Apply a named PixVerse effect to a campaign image for a short-form social concept.
  • Create playful motion tests from product, character, or lifestyle visuals.
  • Compare effect presets before deciding which direction fits a creator or ad brief.
  • Use prompt optimization mode when the model should help interpret the effect setup.

Input tips

  • Provide a public image_url that can be fetched without login.
  • Choose one effect preset from the supported list.
  • Choose 5, 8, or 10 seconds; 5 seconds is the default.
  • Choose 360p, 540p, 720p, or 1080p; 720p is the default.
  • Use negative_prompt for visual details to avoid.
  • Set thinking_type to enabled, disabled, or auto only when prompt optimization matters.

Expected output

The AI Tool returns one generated video with the selected effect applied, a downloadable URL, optional content type, file name, file size, and cost metadata. The output view renders the video using the shared single-video template for preview and download.

Caveats

  • Private, expired, or blocked image URLs will fail.
  • Effect presets can be stylized or exaggerated; review brand fit before using the result.
  • This AI Tool does not expose freeform prompt, aspect-ratio, seed, audio, or multi-clip controls.
  • Some effects may be unsuitable for certain subjects, faces, products, or rights-sensitive imagery.
  • Review motion artifacts, product details, faces, text, and policy fit before publishing.