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Ultimate Guide to Creating Videos

Foxy lets you create AI videos in three flows. Pick the one that fits what you're trying to do.

The three video flows

1. Image-to-Video (I2V) — animate an existing image

Open any image in your gallery, tap the play (Make video) icon, and write a prompt describing what you want to happen.

  • The character, outfit, and setting are inherited from the source image

  • You write the action — "smiling and waving," "walking through a city," "blowing a kiss"

  • Best when you have an image you love and want to bring it to life

2. Text-to-Video (T2V) — start from a prompt

Tap Create → Custom prompt to write a video prompt from scratch. Pick the character, then describe the scene, the action, the setting — anything you want.

  • Most creative flexibility — you control everything via prompt

  • Best when you have a specific scene in mind

3. Templates — pick a ready-made scene

Tap Create → Video and browse the template grid. Each template is a pre-built scene with a fixed prompt — you just pick one and run it.

  • Fastest way to get started

  • You can't edit a template's prompt — if you want to tweak it, start from Custom prompt instead

Video lengths and pricing

  • 5-second video — 10 credits

  • 10-second video — 20 credits

  • 15-second video — 30 credits

Audio is automatic

Every Foxy video automatically includes AI-generated audio that fits the scene — contextual music, ambient sound (footsteps when walking, city sounds in a city, etc.), and lip-sync where the moment calls for it. You don't need to add audio yourself; Foxy picks what fits.

Tips for great videos

  • Be specific — "turning her head to smile at the camera" beats "happy"

  • Keep it visual — describe what we'd see, not what the character is feeling

  • One main action per prompt — Foxy generates short clips, so pick the moment you want to capture

  • Use Image-to-Video when you want the exact look of an existing image

Aspect ratios

  • Portrait (4:5) — great for Instagram feed

  • Story/Reel (9:16) — vertical, full-screen mobile

  • Landscape (16:9) — horizontal, YouTube and traditional video format

Image-to-Video inherits the aspect ratio from the source image — pick a source image in the ratio you want.

Questions about a specific video? Open chat with us via the Profile menu → Support.

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