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PixVerse V5.5 Image-to-Video

Generate stylized videos from images using PixVerse V5.5 model with support for multiple styles, audio generation (BGM, SFX, dialogue), multi-clip generation, and prompt optimization

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Overview

PixVerse V5.5 Image-to-Video animates one source image into a stylized short video from a text prompt, with optional audio generation, multi-clip motion, and prompt optimization. Use it for social concepts, campaign motion drafts, and product or character visuals that need more control than PixVerse V5.

Use cases

  • Animate a campaign image into a short social video with optional generated audio.
  • Create a product, character, or lifestyle motion draft with dynamic camera or multi-clip behavior.
  • Test anime, 3D animation, clay, comic, or cyberpunk styling from the same source image.
  • Use prompt optimization when the model should help refine the motion brief.

Input tips

  • Provide a public image_url that can be fetched without login.
  • Write a prompt that describes the motion, scene, and visual behavior you want.
  • Choose 5, 8, or 10 seconds; 5 seconds is the default.
  • Choose 360p, 540p, 720p, or 1080p; 720p is the default and 1080p is limited to 5 or 8 seconds.
  • Turn on generate_audio_switch only when the video should include generated audio.
  • Use generate_multi_clip_switch, thinking_type, style, negative_prompt, and seed when those controls matter.

Expected output

The AI Tool returns one generated video with 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.
  • Poor source-image quality, cropped subjects, or vague motion prompts can reduce output quality.
  • Generated audio and multi-clip behavior should be reviewed for timing, tone, and brand fit.
  • Use the PixVerse V5.5 Effects AI Tool when you want a named effect preset instead of freeform prompting.
  • Review motion artifacts, product details, faces, text, audio, and policy fit before publishing.