Text to Video AI · Inside Looksy

Turn a prompt into a cinematic clip in seconds

Describe the scene, action, and camera feel — the Looksy AI generates a short video draft for ad concepts, social reels, storyboards, and creator experiments.

1. Describe the scene

Looksy AI text to video example — cinematic prompt-led video clip concept
Prompt→ Video
HD1080p output
5–10sClip length
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Best text to video use cases

Ad concepts

Create first-pass product videos, launch teasers, and paid-social style drafts before production begins.

Creator planning

Explore reels, hooks, scene ideas, and visual pacing for short-form content.

Pitch and storyboard support

Show motion intent to clients, teammates, or collaborators without editing a full sequence manually.

How to get better text to video results

1

Define the subject

Name who or what is in the scene before adding style language.

2

Describe the action

Walking, rotating, opening, turning, hugging, or camera push-in cues help the scene feel deliberate.

3

Set the camera feel

Words like handheld, cinematic, slow motion, macro, vertical, or tracking shot shape the result strongly.

4

Keep the clip focused

One clear action tends to outperform prompts that try to pack too many scene changes into a few seconds.

Text to video FAQ

What is text to video AI used for?

It is used to turn written scene descriptions into short generated clips for concepts, tests, motion ideas, and social-first content.

Is it useful for ads and creator reels?

Yes. It works well for product ads, hooks, visual drafts, story ideas, and fast motion experiments.

What makes a better text to video prompt?

A prompt with a clear subject, visible action, and camera direction usually performs better than a vague mood-only prompt.

When should I use image to video instead?

Use image to video when you already have a still photo or artwork and want to animate that specific visual into motion.