One couple photo
Best for couple selfies, wedding shots, and cinematic portraits. Keep the real framing and animate a subtle lean-in, eye close, and kiss.
Kiss video generator
Use one couple photo, or two authorized portraits, to create a tasteful cinematic AI kiss video.
Input strategy
Kiss scenes are fragile around face distance, head angle, mouth motion, and gaze. Decide whether you have one couple photo or two authorized portraits before choosing the motion.
Best for couple selfies, wedding shots, and cinematic portraits. Keep the real framing and animate a subtle lean-in, eye close, and kiss.
When the two people are in separate photos, prepare one clean input before video generation. Similar angles and lighting produce steadier results.
Kiss motion has low tolerance for errors. Pick the candidate with stable identity, natural mouth movement, and steady gaze before styling further.
Quality controls
This is not a generic comparison table. It is a practical checklist: evaluate faces first, then motion, then style.
Avoid subjects that are too far apart or already blocking each other’s facial features.
Prompt a gentle lean-in and a short pause. Complex story beats are less stable.
Keep the scene tasteful, natural, and clearly authorized. Avoid exaggerated or intrusive intimacy.
Prompt structure
Two people gently lean closer in warm cinematic light, brief eye contact before a natural kiss, tasteful romantic mood, medium close-up, slow dolly in.
Prompt templates
The prompt examples keep useful search intent, but each one is tied to a concrete shot instead of a pile of repeated labels.
One Photo
The couple gently leans in for an AI kiss, eyes closing softly, subtle smile, warm cinematic light, slow push-in, shallow depth of field.
Two Photos
Preserve both identities, compose a natural couple frame, gentle lean-in, tasteful kiss, warm close-up light.
Wedding / anniversary
Wedding-film style kiss, elegant warm light, subtle smile, slow camera push-in, romantic but natural.
FAQ
Input mode, candidate choice, consent, and success rate
Yes. Choose One Photo and upload a photo that already includes both people. This works well for couple selfies, wedding shots, and cinematic portraits where the composition is already close.
Yes. Choose Two Photos, upload Person A and Person B, and the system first composes them into one input image before submitting it to the AI kissing video generator. It does not spend extra image-generation credits.
Kiss videos usually fail around face distance, mouth motion, gaze, and head angle. Choosing One Photo or Two Photos first gives the generator a cleaner input and a more stable starting frame.
Use clear faces, similar lighting, and compatible head angles. For Two Photos, half-body portraits or headshots work best. Avoid extreme expressions, sunglasses, heavy occlusion, or group photos.
Start with authorized photos where faces are clear, angles are compatible, and lighting is similar. Keep the prompt simple: gentle lean-in, eyes closing, natural expression, warm close-up light. If the AI kiss result feels unnatural, try the same input with different models and compare multiple candidates or clips to pick the most stable take.
No. Do not create intimate content with someone without consent. Use only your own, your partner’s, or clearly authorized portraits, and keep the result tasteful and respectful.
Upload one couple photo or two authorized portraits, start with Inkfox AI Pro by default, then choose the most natural candidate.