Start-End Frame Video
Upload two images as the opening frame and ending frame. The model generates the in-between motion needed to connect them smoothly.
How to use this mode
- • Upload one image for the start frame and one image for the end frame.
- • This page supports Wan 2.7, Seedance 2.0, Seedance 2.0 Fast, selected Doubao Seedance variants, and MiniMax Hailuo 02.
- • The model automatically builds the transition path from the first frame to the last frame.
- • Keep both images relatively close in composition and subject placement to avoid abrupt or unstable in-between motion.
- • Use the prompt to describe how the transition should unfold, not just what the two endpoint images contain.
Content policy notice
Any non-compliant generation will fail — this is not a scam or a site error. The Seedance 2.0 model has recently tightened content restrictions, and all real human face inputs (selfies, portraits, celebrities) are now blocked at the model level. Violent and NSFW content is also rejected. You can still create amazing videos with illustrations, anime characters, AI-generated faces, or stylized artwork.
Creative tips and prompt ideas
Pose change
Start with a standing pose and end with a seated pose to generate a natural movement sequence between the two positions.
Time-of-day transition
Use a daytime frame and a nighttime frame to create a gradual lighting and atmosphere shift.
Object movement
Move an object from one side of the frame to the other and let the model infer a believable path.
Expression change
Change from a neutral face to a smile when you want subtle facial progression across the clip.
- • Character action: Transition from a standing pose to sitting on a chair with steady, natural body mechanics.
- • Scene change: Move from golden sunrise light into bright midday illumination while clouds drift slowly overhead.
- • Object animation: Animate a flower opening from a tight bud into a full bloom with clear petal detail.
- • Camera move: Push the lens from a wide shot into a closer framing while keeping the subject centered.
⚠️Things to watch
- • If the start and end frames differ too much in framing or subject identity, the in-between motion may look unnatural.
- • Use matching aspect ratios and similar resolutions for both images whenever possible.
- • Complex scene changes often need a few iterations before the transition feels fully convincing.
