Image to Video
Bring any still image to life — describe the motion and eaxy animates it into a cinematic clip with Kling 3.
June 16, 2026

Image to video is the process of animating a still picture into a moving clip. With eaxy, you provide an image, describe the motion you want, and Kling 3 turns it into a smooth, cinematic video — no editing software or footage required.
How image to video works
You start with a single frame. That frame can be something you generated in eaxy or a still you bring in. You then describe the motion: how the camera should move, what the subject should do, and the overall pacing. Kling 3 reads the image and your motion prompt together and renders new frames that bring the scene to life while staying true to the original look.
This is the most controllable way to make AI video, because you lock in exactly what the scene looks like before any motion is added. If you want a particular composition, lighting and style, you settle it in the image first, then animate.
Why start from an image
- Precise look — you decide the exact frame before motion, so nothing drifts off-brand.
- Consistent style — the clip inherits the image's aesthetic, which keeps a series cohesive.
- Faster iteration — you can reuse one strong image and try several motion ideas.
- Reliable subjects — products, characters and portraits stay recognizable across the clip.
How to animate an image with eaxy
- Open the create studio and choose image to video.
- Select the image you want to animate — generated in eaxy or uploaded.
- Describe the motion: camera glide, zoom, subject movement, pacing and mood.
- Pick a style pack if you want to reinforce the visual tone.
- Generate, review the clip, and adjust the motion prompt as needed.
- Export up to 4K, or generate variations to find the best take.
When writing the motion prompt, be specific about movement. "Slow push-in toward the subject, gentle drifting light, subtle camera shake" gives Kling 3 much more direction than "make it move." The learn hub has more on motion prompting.
What eaxy brings to it
- Powered by Kling 3 for natural, cinematic motion from a single frame.
- 30+ style packs to keep the animated clip on aesthetic.
- Up to 4K exports for social, web and presentations.
- Commercial license on Pro and above for ads, products and client work.
- One studio for stills and motion, so your image and video share the same look.
Great use cases
- Product hero shots that slowly rotate or reveal, from a single photo.
- Animated portraits with subtle, lifelike movement.
- Social clips built from images you already love.
- Logo and brand reveals that add polish to a static mark.
- Concept and story beats turned into short moving scenes.
The ideal workflow
The smoothest path is image first, motion second. Use eaxy's AI image generator to craft the exact frame — subject, lighting, style — then bring it here to add movement. If you would rather skip the still and go straight from a prompt to a clip, the text to video page covers that approach, which also runs on Kling 3.
eaxy has no free tier; it runs on paid plans (Starter, Pro, Max and Ultra) you can cancel anytime. Start creating with eaxy and turn your favorite still into motion.
Preguntas frecuentes
What is image to video?+
Image to video is the process of animating a still picture into moving footage. You provide an image and describe the motion, and the AI generates a short clip from it.
Which images can I animate?+
You can animate images you generated in eaxy or stills you bring in. Clear, high-quality images with an obvious subject animate best.
What powers the animation?+
eaxy uses Kling 3, the latest generation, to produce natural, cinematic motion from a single image and your motion prompt.
How do I control the movement?+
You describe what should move — camera moves, subject action, pacing and mood — and Kling 3 follows your direction to shape the clip.
What can I export?+
eaxy supports high-resolution exports up to 4K, and the commercial license on Pro and above covers your animated clips.
Hazlo con eaxy
Describe cualquier cosa y genera imagenes increibles en segundos; despues dales movimiento con Kling 3.