Turn a prompt or source image into a short video. Set the subject, motion, camera direction, aspect ratio, and reference assets before you generate.

Shape loose ideas into clear scenes with stronger visual direction.
Best for final assets, reference-guided edits, and image inputs for video.
The essentials: what open veo4 is, what you can make, how references work, and how to start.
Still comparing tools? Create one video first. The result is easier to judge than another opinion thread.
Image-to-video quality usually depends on the source image more than on longer prompts. Clear storyboard frames, character sheets, product shots, and UI screenshots give the video stage stronger structure to follow.
Use one main person, one product, or one dominant focal point when possible to reduce ambiguity.
Set framing, subject placement, and motion direction in the image stage before moving into video.
Busy environments increase drift, deformation, and loss of focus during motion generation.
Matching aspect ratios and crops across assets helps reduce jumpy transitions and automatic reframing.
If you still need stronger storyboard frames, character sheets, product images, or UI screenshots, prepare them first and then return to AI video.
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