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Video to Video AI

Edit Video with Video to Video AI

Upload a clip you already like and describe the change. Video to video AI keeps the camera and timing you directed — objects, setting, light, and style can move without throwing the take away.

Start from footage you already shot

Keep the performance. Change what is on screen.

Text to video invents a scene from scratch. Image to video invents motion from a still. Video to video AI does neither: it starts from a take you approved, then rewrites only the details you name.

  • Camera, gestures, and timing stay locked to the source clip
  • Ask video to video AI for a specific change: remove a logo, swap a product, relight the room, or restyle the look
  • Compare Grok Imagine Edit, Seedance 2.0 Edit, Kling O3, and HappyHorse on the same upload
Switch freely
Models
4 engines

Grok Imagine Edit, Seedance 2.0 Edit, HappyHorse, and Kling O3 in one video to video AI workspace

Motion locked
Input
Your footage

Video to video AI starts from the clip you upload — not a scene invented from a prompt

By model
Length
1–15 seconds

Grok 1–8s, Kling up to 10s, Seedance and HappyHorse up to 15s

Ready to ship
Output
480p–1080p

Download an MP4 for ads, product pages, client review, or a cut that still needs finishing

Everything You Need to Transform Footage

Cleanup, product swaps, new settings, relights, and look tests — the jobs video to video AI is built for on a clip you already have

Remove Logos, Cables, and Extra People

Name what should disappear. Video to video AI fills the gap against the original camera so the clip still cuts like the take you locked.

Swap a Product, a Prop, or a Person

Keep the blocking and change who or what is in frame. A short prompt and optional reference images let video to video AI replace a SKU, a prop, or a face without rebuilding the shot.

New Setting, Same Camera Move

The subject and the lens stay. The world behind them does not. Video to video AI can move a hero take from a studio into a street, a season, or a set you never booked.

Change Light, Weather, and Time of Day

Push noon toward dusk, add rain, or warm a flat interior. The new light follows the original exposure so it still belongs to that shot.

Try a New Look on Footage You Own

Shift the grade toward film, illustration, a campaign palette, or a period treatment while the action stays locked. Useful when you want to see a look before you reshoot.

Describe the Change in Plain Language

No masks, tracking, or After Effects project for these short jobs. Write what should change and what must stay — video to video AI handles the rest.

How to Edit a Video with AI

Three steps from a clip on disk to a version you can post, test, or drop on a timeline

1

Upload Your Clip

Drop in MP4, MOV, or WebM. Match the length to the model: Grok 1–8 seconds, Kling up to 10, Seedance and HappyHorse up to 15. Trim first if the file is longer.

2

Describe What Should Change

Say what to edit and what to keep. Attach stills when a product, face, or style has to match a reference. Specific prompts work better than “make it cinematic.”

3

Compare Models and Download

Preview the result, tighten one line of the prompt, or rerun on another engine. Download the MP4 when it matches the brief.

What You Can Make with Video to Video AI

If the footage already exists, video to video AI is one generation away from a cleaner cut, a new setting, or a look you can test

Ad Variants from One Shoot

Turn a single hero take into more cuts. Swap the product, change the setting, or spin a seasonal version with video to video AI — without booking another shoot day.

Cleanup Before the Cut

Get a boom mic, a logo, or a stray extra out of a short shot so editorial can keep moving. Video to video AI handles the plate work that used to wait in a VFX queue.

The Same Product, New Locations

Film the SKU once, then place it in different lifestyle settings for each channel, season, or marketplace. Packaging stays true; the world around it does not.

New Shorts from a Clip You Already Have

Remix a take for a new trend, a new grade, or a new mood without standing in front of the camera again. Helpful when you need volume and you already have one good file.

Walkthroughs After the Light Has Gone

A daytime tour can read as evening, a bare lot can pick up a season, and weather can match the listing. Useful when you cannot wait on golden hour for every unit.

Look Tests on Reference Footage

Feed a rehearsal or a reference clip and try palettes, treatments, and set dressings before the real day. Clearer than a still moodboard, cheaper than a second unit.

Video to Video AI FAQs

Length limits, models, and rights — what to know before you upload

Transform & Edit Your Video with AI Now

Upload the file, describe the change, and let video to video AI do the rest.

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