Image to Video Muse — Animate Product Images
Feed a still as the first frame and watch it move. The image to video Muse workflow animates product images and photos into short clips — no set, no shoot, no reshoot.
Free while Meta Muse Video is still in preview. No account, no card, no paywall.
Image to video Muse takes a still you already have — a product shot, a photo, a rendered frame — and treats it as the opening frame of a clip. Instead of describing a scene from scratch, you start from a picture and let the Muse Video workflow add motion, so the thing on screen is exactly the thing you shot. That is the fastest route to animate product images without a studio.
For commerce this is the whole point. A flat catalogue still becomes a rotating, lit, in-context clip. You animate product images to show scale, finish, and use, and you do it without booking a set or a crew. The image to video Muse path keeps your subject recognisable while it adds the movement a static image can never carry.
How image to video Muse animates a still
On this page the flow starts by rendering a preview frame you can approve, then the animate step brings it to life as a short looping clip. When your goal is to animate product images, that preview-first order matters: you confirm the product reads correctly — the label, the shape, the material — before you commit to motion, so nothing important warps on the way to a Muse Video clip.
The strength of image to video Muse is temporal consistency: a subject is meant to hold its identity, lighting, and material across the shot rather than melt between frames. For a product that is non-negotiable — a smeared logo or a shifting colour kills the clip. Muse Video is built to keep the object stable while the camera and the light do the moving.
Animate product images for social and ads
A single hero still can become a dozen motion hooks. Animate product images into scroll-stopping openers for Reels, Shorts, and paid social, then test which movement earns the click. Because the image to video Muse step is fast and free to preview, you can batch variations instead of betting everything on one render.
The result is a repeatable pipeline: shoot or render one clean still, animate it, and ship motion to every channel. No reshoot when the brief changes — just re-prompt the movement. This image to video Muse workflow is free to try while Meta's Muse Video model is in preview, with no account and nothing to install.