Video Effects AI · Inside Looksy

Viral AI video effects for reels, hooks, and trends

Pick an effect and upload a photo — Looksy AI generates hugging, kissing, cinematic, and trending social-video effects ready for Reels, TikTok, and Shorts.

1. Upload photo
Upload your photo
A clear subject shot works best
JPG · PNG · WebP · up to 20MB

Looksy AI video effect example — viral cinematic motion effect artwork
200+Viral effects
ReelsTikTok ready
5–10sClip length
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What kinds of video effects users look for

Hugging effect

Popular for emotional edits, trend clips, and character interaction scenes that need a warm social-video format.

Kissing and french kiss style effects

Used for dramatic, romantic, and entertainment-led short clips with strong visual hooks and close framing.

Cinematic transformation effects

Useful when the goal is more about atmosphere, dramatic mood, and stylized short-form motion.

How to get better AI video effect results

1

Name the effect first

Tell the model whether it is a hugging, kissing, french kiss style, or cinematic effect before adding extra detail.

2

Set the emotion and framing

Warm, playful, dramatic, close-up, soft focus, and cinematic are useful cues for this category.

3

Keep the action readable

The strongest short clips usually focus on one recognizable interaction instead of multiple scene shifts.

4

Generate several versions

Effect-driven content often benefits from comparing a few variations and picking the most convincing one.

Video effects FAQ

What are AI video effects?

They are generated effect formats that turn a prompt or source visual into a styled short clip, often centered around a specific interaction or motion style.

Can Looksy generate hugging and kissing effects?

Yes. Looksy includes hugging effects, kissing effects, french kiss style effects, and other social-first video effect formats.

Why build a separate page for video effects?

Because users often search by effect name. A dedicated page is better for both discoverability and explaining what the feature actually does.

Who uses these effects most?

Creators, entertainment pages, meme accounts, short-form editors, and social-first marketers tend to use them the most.