Turn a Photo Into a 5-Second Video With Snapchat's AI Clips Feature

Turn a Photo Into a 5-Second Video With Snapchat's AI Clips Feature

Lens Plus subscribers can put themselves into a wide variety of AI situations.

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It's getting increasingly easier to get out into the world without actually getting out into the world. Snapchat has launched a new feature called AI Clips, which you can use to create a 5-second AI video of yourself with only a single photo.

AI Clips is a feature in Lens Studio, available to Lens Plus subscribers, which costs $9 per month. Lens Plus provides access to various AR and Lens add-ons. In Lens Studio, you can do things like give yourself an ultra-big smile, make clones of yourself or become a dancing turkey.

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Developers can create Lenses in Lens Studio using the GenAI Suite. The Lens could be anything -- scuba diving in the Pacific Ocean, climbing a mountain, walking around the Taj Mahal, whatever. 

Snapchat users then have a menu of Lenses to choose from. With snaps of themselves, they can create a 5-second AI video using those Lenses. Now, it looks like they're scuba diving, climbing a mountain or walking around the Taj Mahal. (Or whatever.)

"AI Clips make AI video instant, personal and shareable," Snap, which owns Snapchat, said in a news release Tuesday. "Developers can build and publish photo-to-video AI directly to Snapchat."

Snapchat said a single Lens can be created in minutes with only one prompt and is doable for "both experienced and new developers."

How it works

Let's take a specific example. Say the Lens is of speeding around in a racecar. With an image, the Snapchatter can put themselves in that race car and create a 5-second AI video. 

Snapchat users can create a 5-second AI video of themselves with AI Clips.

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AI Clips is what Snapchat calls a "closed-prompt experience and not an open-ended text-to-video experience." In other words, you're limited to the Lens that has been created. You can't instruct the AI video to, say, "show me racing in a car and then winning the checkered flag."

Snapchat said AI Clips are "designed for scale, creativity and repeat engagement."

Snapchat said Lens creators can monetize their creations. Through the app's Lens Plus Payouts program, creators can get "revenue-share payouts" based on the engagement they receive. If they create an AI Clips experience that really lands with a ton of folks, it could really pay off.

There's potentially a very large customer base for creators -- Snapchat also said Tuesday that app users created nearly 2 trillion snaps in 2025 -- 5.5 billion per day on average.

AI video generation is much more accessible since the first-ever AI video was created only seven years ago. CNET tested the main ones out there, and our top choices include Sora, Adobe Firefly, Veo 3, Runway and Midjourney. You can use text and images -- as intricate as you want -- to create AI videos, or even an AI avatar to speak for you, such as the Andy Cohen avatar that Peacock is using.

YouTube also has a new feature that lets you create AI videos from a single image. Last week, the Google-owned video streaming app announced Reimagine, which allows people to "transform a single frame from an existing YouTube Short into an entirely new 8-second clip."

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