Generate short, high-quality clips by describing scenes in text or uploading a still image as reference. Pika 2.5 improves realism, motion, and prompt adherence compared with earlier versions.
Use pre-built effect templates to apply dramatic transformations such as surreal twists, character swaps, or stylised looks to your footage or images.
Pikascenes lets you create coherent short sequences at 720p or 1080p, with control over duration and cinematic camera moves.
Upload a first and last frame, and Pika will interpolate a video that transitions between them using its generative model.
All plans allocate monthly credits that you can spend across models, resolutions, and durations, with detailed tables explaining how many credits each feature consumes.
Everything runs in the browser, and finished clips can be downloaded as MP4 files ready to post or reuse in other editors.
Pika surfaces curated templates such as AI hug, AI muscle, AI venom, and other viral-style effects that automatically configure prompts and settings.
Pika exposes an API and partners with tool directories and communities, enabling integrations with other creative apps and workflows.
Generate eye-catching, 5–15 second videos for TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts using text prompts and trending effect templates. Creators can iterate rapidly on hooks and visual styles without setting up cameras or editing timelines from scratch.
Take static illustrations, photos, or outputs from image generators and bring them to life with motion, camera movement, and style changes using image-to-video features.
Product teams, agencies, and filmmakers can create quick concept clips that convey mood and motion for pitches and internal reviews, before investing in full productions.
Use built-in templates such as AI hug or AI venom effects to generate on-trend animations featuring your own characters, avatars, or selfies for campaigns and fan content.
Indie musicians and labels can pair short Pika clips with tracks or snippets to promote new releases on social platforms, experimenting with styles until something resonates.
Educators and content creators can generate simple visual sequences to illustrate abstract concepts, historical scenes, or simulations, then add narration in an external editor.
Artists and designers can explore how different prompts, camera moves, and effects change the feel of a scene, using Pika as a sketchpad for motion and style ideas.
Editors and directors can generate short segments to test transitions, moods, and motifs before recreating or upscaling them using higher-end tools or live-action shoots.
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