Which AI tool is best for making clips for free?
For a quick start, try Pika AI, Hailuo AI, and PixVerse: they make it easier to generate a short video from a prompt or photo. If you need stronger results and more control, look at Runway, KLING AI, and Luma AI. Free limits change, so before a larger project it is worth checking credits, queues, and watermark rules.
Can I make a music video with AI?
Yes. Kaiber AI is useful for creating visuals for a track, while Invideo AI and CapCut can help assemble a finished video, add music, captions, or edits. If you need a visual sequence for a song, you can generate scenes in Runway, KLING AI, PixVerse, or similar tools, then edit the final clip in CapCut.
How do I make a clip from a photo?
Upload a photo to an image-to-video service and describe the motion and format: camera zoom, lighting change, head turn, background movement, or music-video style. KLING AI, Hailuo AI, Pika AI, Luma AI, PixVerse, and Seedance can work well for this type of task.
Where can I download a finished clip for free?
Some services offer free export, but they may add a watermark, use a queue, or limit duration and quality. Free credits are often enough for a test video, while publishing in higher quality may require a paid export.
What should I write in a prompt for an AI clip?
Specify the subject, action, style, lighting, camera movement, duration, and format. Example: “vertical music video, 9:16, neon city at night, slow camera tracking shot, a woman walking in the rain, cinematic lighting, smooth motion, no text on screen.”
What should I do if the AI tool does not add music?
Generate the visuals first, then add music in CapCut, Invideo AI, or another editor. For song-based videos, choose a workflow where the audio is part of the editing process, or generate separate scenes and sync them to the track afterward.