Reference to Video AI Generator
Create AI videos from reference images while keeping characters, products, and scenes visually consistent across shots. Ideal for consistent character videos, product storytelling, and creative social content.
Keep Characters and Products Consistent Across Every Frame
Use a reference image to anchor the subject you want to preserve. Your character, product, or scene stays recognizable even when motion, camera angle, and background change.
Place New Characters and Objects into Any Scene
Add people, products, or props to a familiar location and generate a reference image to video result that still feels natural. This works well for travel scenes, branded storytelling, product demos, and lifestyle content.

Prompt
Outside the Colosseum, three women are taking a selfie.
Generate New Backgrounds for the Same Main Subject
Keep the main character or product from your reference image, then move it into a new environment without losing identity. This is useful for consistent character videos, product marketing, and creative scene changes.


Prompt
A woman wearing a straw hat is riding a bicycle through the cherry blossom garden.
Blend Multiple Reference Images into One Cohesive AI Video
Combine a person, product, prop, and scene reference, then turn them into one polished reference to video clip. This workflow is useful for fashion campaigns, ads, concept videos, and branded motion content.



Prompt
A cinematic fashion editorial shot of the woman from the reference image holding a luxury handbag, standing in a high-end studio with dramatic lighting, she slowly turns and poses confidently, subtle camera movement, strong shadows, magazine cover style
Create More Social, Brand, and Storytelling Video Concepts
Use reference to video AI for Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, product launches, brand campaigns, and character-led storytelling. The same reference images can power many video variations across platforms.

Reference to Video AI for Every Kind of Creator
From video teams and brand marketers to game artists and social creators, reference image to video helps you generate more consistent video content faster.

Reduce editing time for reference-based video production
Upload subject, style, and scene references to build a more unified visual direction and reduce manual compositing, shot matching, and repeated revisions.

Scale consistent product and campaign videos faster
Generate multiple product video variations with the same brand look, subject identity, and creative direction for ads, landing pages, and paid social.
Keep characters visually consistent across scenes
Generate reference-based character shots for storyboards, animation development, cutscenes, or game marketing while maintaining a stable visual identity.
Build a recognizable identity across short videos
Reuse the same reference character or visual style across different clips so your Reels, Shorts, and TikTok videos feel more consistent and memorable.
How It Works
Create Reference to Video in Four Simple Steps
Go from reference images and prompt ideas to a polished AI video with a workflow designed for faster testing, control, and iteration.
Upload Reference Images
Add the subject, product, prop, or scene references you want the model to preserve and blend into the final video.
Choose a Video Model
Pick the video model and mode that fit your goal, whether you need character consistency, branded motion, or creative scene blending.
Adjust Prompt and Settings
Refine the aspect ratio, prompt, reference strength, and generation settings to match your format, pacing, and creative direction.
Generate and Refine
Create a first pass, review the video, then improve it with prompt edits, new references, or different settings until it is ready to use.
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Reference to VideoFAQ
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Reference to video is an AI workflow that turns one or more reference images into a video while keeping the main subject, product, or scene details visually consistent.
Use it when you need stronger subject consistency across frames, such as character videos, product storytelling, fashion concepts, social content, or branded campaign visuals.
In many cases, 1 to 3 reference images is enough. Start with a clear main subject image, then add support images for style, props, clothing, or environment when needed.
Use a sharp reference image with clear facial or visual features, then describe the same outfit, appearance, and motion in the prompt so the model has stable guidance.
Yes. It works well for product demos, ads, social media clips, and brand storytelling when you want the product shape, styling, and overall visual identity to remain consistent.
Start by replacing weak reference images, shorten the prompt, and make the main subject, action, and scene relationship more explicit. Then test another model or setting.

