How NextFrame Works
NextFrame takes a photo and a short prompt to generate a 5-second clip. It is optimized for quick iteration and short-form creative testing.
1) Prepare your input
- Clear subjects and simple backgrounds perform best.
- Extreme blur, low light, or tiny subjects reduce stability.
- Use images you have rights to use.
2) Write your prompt
- Focus on 1–2 changes for more consistent results.
- Example: “Slow zoom-in as the subject smiles.”
- Prioritize motion, mood, and direction.
3) Generate and iterate
- You receive a 5-second MP4 clip.
- Adjust prompts and retry with the same image if needed.
- Short iterations lead to faster improvements.
Tips for higher quality
- Center your subject to guide attention.
- Keep backgrounds clean and uncluttered.
- Use gentle changes rather than dramatic shifts.
- Describe camera motion clearly.
Limitations and notes
Outputs may vary depending on input and model conditions. We do not guarantee reproduction of specific scenes or individuals. Prohibited or harmful use is not allowed.
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Last updated: 2026-03-13
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