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SkyReels AI Video Generator

Use text-to-video to explore a new scene or image-to-video to animate one reference image. Add subject movement and camera direction, then review the controls available for the selected mode.

AI Video Generator Interface

How to Create Videos with SkyReels AI

Create a short SkyReels clip with the controls available in the selected mode.

  1. Choose text-to-video or image-to-video and describe the scene, subject, camera movement, and visual style you want.
  2. For image-to-video, upload one clear source image. Choose 5 or 10 seconds and review the resolution, ratio, and fixed-camera options shown for the selected mode.
  3. Generate the clip, inspect subject and background changes, and refine the prompt when the movement is too strong or unclear.

SkyReels AI Video Generator FAQs

What is SkyReels AI?

This SkyReels Hub provides text-to-video and image-to-video workflows for short concept clips. Choose the mode based on whether you are starting from a written idea or one source image.

Can SkyReels turn an image into a video?

Yes. Image-to-video accepts one reference image. Describe restrained subject movement and camera direction, then inspect the result because identity, composition, and small details can still change.

What prompts work best with SkyReels AI?

Describe the subject, one main action, background, camera movement, lighting, mood, and style. For image-to-video, focus on what should move and what should remain stable.

What settings are available on this SkyReels page?

Both modes offer 5- or 10-second generation and a prompt of up to 2,000 characters. Resolution and fixed-camera controls are shown in the generator, while aspect ratio is available in text mode.

What are useful SkyReels use cases?

Useful starting points include narrative shot concepts, gentle photo animation, product motion tests, and vertical social clips. Longer stories still require separate generations and editing.

What limitations should I check in a SkyReels result?

Review faces, hands, logos, background geometry, and subject continuity. Processing time varies, and large requested movements can cause more drift from the prompt or reference image.

Current settings and limits

Short video concepts from text prompts or one source image, with controls that vary by mode.

Input
Text or one source image
Workflows
Text to video and image to video
Duration
5 or 10 seconds
Prompt limit
Up to 2,000 characters
Output controls
Resolution and fixed camera; aspect ratio is available in text mode

Model result Gallery

The Inspire panel above shows only public results saved for models in this Hub.

Model-specific prompt examples

Narrative concept

Example prompt

A lone astronaut walks through an abandoned greenhouse on Mars, wide shot to medium shot, floating dust, slow cinematic push forward.

Animate a photo

Example prompt

Add a gentle camera slide to the right, natural blinking and breathing, soft curtain movement, keep the original room layout and portrait framing.

Vertical social clip

Example prompt

Close-up of iced coffee being poured over clear cubes, bright café window light, quick but smooth macro movement, vertical composition.

Know before you generate

Single-image input

Image-to-video currently accepts one reference image, not a first-and-last-frame pair.

Controls vary by mode

Switching between text and image modes can change which settings are available.

Preservation is not exact

Large motion or complex interactions can alter a subject, background, or small visual details.