Neon action
A neon hoverboard chase with a fast camera push and bright motion trails.
Create an AI cartoon video from a written prompt or reference image. This AI cartoon video generator produces focused 6–30 second clips with selectable motion, aspect ratio, and output quality.
Start with text when you want to explore a new scene from scratch, or add a cartoon image when you already have a character, panel, composition, or visual style you want the motion to follow.
Anime night market action · dynamic street camera
Make one focused scene from a text prompt or up to seven public reference images. Choose the format, length, and quality, then generate and preview the finished clip.
The generator is designed for one clear shot rather than an entire episode. A focused prompt with one subject, one action, and one camera direction gives the model a more readable motion plan and makes each result easier to refine.
Text-to-video starts with a written scene. Image-to-video starts with a cartoon, comic panel, or character reference. In both workflows, the AI cartoon video generator creates a short moving clip with character, environmental, and camera motion.
Use text-to-video for concept exploration, new settings, and quick visual ideas. Use image-to-video when the starting appearance matters more, such as animating an existing manga panel, keeping a costume recognizable, or testing motion around a finished illustration.
“A lone manga swordswoman turns toward camera as rain runs off her coat. Slow push-in, subtle breathing, neon signs flicker behind her, restrained cinematic motion.”
A good prompt describes one visible moment. Use these examples as a starting point, then replace the character, setting, action, and camera direction.
Each example combines a subject, a specific action, environmental movement, and a camera instruction. You can keep that structure while changing the genre, art direction, lighting, pace, or framing to create a prompt that fits your own story.
A neon hoverboard chase with a fast camera push and bright motion trails.
An anime heroine turns toward the camera as her hair and dress move in the breeze.
A gothic couple poses in an ornate room with subtle character and fabric movement.
A happy cartoon panda rides a roller coaster through a bright outdoor park.
A warm character portrait with a natural smile, blinking, and gentle head movement.
A martial arts sequence reimagined across realistic, cartoon, and game-inspired styles.
Two explorers race across an icy cliff in a wide cinematic action shot.
A street dancer performs a fast breakdance move in a lively city square.
Create one focused clip at a time. Clear action and camera direction are easier for the model to follow than a full episode in one prompt.
After you submit a scene, ComicsAI tracks the generation task and displays the finished result in the output panel. If the first motion is not right, adjust one variable at a time—action, camera, pace, or reference image—before generating another take.
Write one clear moment. Include the character, action, setting, camera movement, and mood you want in the clip.
Choose the duration, aspect ratio, and quality. Add a public reference image when you want to animate an existing comic or cartoon scene.
Preview the completed AI cartoon video, open the video file, or adjust the prompt to create a different motion direction.
Use this AI comic video maker where a full animation production would be too slow: teasers, animated panels, social posts, and motion tests.
These short clips work well as building blocks inside a larger creative process. Combine several shots in an editor, add dialogue or music, or use a single motion test to decide whether a scene deserves a longer animation treatment.
Turn a cover, character moment, or action panel into a short clip for a series teaser, pitch, or reader update.
Plan a comic sceneCreate 9:16 cartoon videos for TikTok, Reels, and Shorts without building every movement on a manual timeline.
Create webtoon artExplore camera direction, pacing, and atmosphere before committing a scene to a longer animation workflow.
Create a reference imageA generic chat tool can help write ideas. ComicsAI sends the prompt and optional reference image into a dedicated video model and returns a playable clip.
Choose ComicsAI when you need a generated shot quickly. Choose a chat tool for planning and script development, or a traditional animation editor when you need frame-level control, a multi-scene timeline, precise audio timing, and detailed post-production.
Straight answers about free access, image-to-video, formats, video credits, editing, commercial use, and result quality.
Review these details before generating so you know which subscription is required, how video seconds are counted, what reference images are accepted, and which editing steps still happen outside ComicsAI.
An AI cartoon video generator turns a text prompt or cartoon reference image into a short animated clip. It can create character movement, environmental motion, and camera movement without requiring a traditional frame-by-frame animation workflow.
Describe one scene, choose a duration, aspect ratio, and output quality, then submit the generation task. Grok Imagine 1.5 processes it asynchronously, and ComicsAI tracks the task until the video is ready.
No. ComicsAI is not a free AI cartoon video generator. Video generation is available to signed-in users with an active Premium or Max subscription; Pro plans and one-time credit packs do not include it.
Yes. Add up to seven publicly accessible image URLs as references to guide an image-to-video result. Base64 images are not supported, and a reference image can determine the generated aspect ratio.
You can create videos from 6 to 30 seconds in 480p or 720p. Available aspect ratios are 16:9, 9:16, 1:1, 3:2, and 2:3 for landscape, portrait, square, and social formats.
Premium includes 1,000 video seconds per month, which is about 100 ten-second videos. Max includes 5,000 video seconds per month, which is about 500 ten-second videos.
ComicsAI currently generates and previews a finished clip; it does not include a timeline editor. Open or download the result and continue editing, trimming, adding sound, or adding captions in your preferred video editor.
Commercial use depends on the ComicsAI terms and on the rights you hold to prompts, characters, and reference images. Review the applicable terms and avoid uploading artwork or characters you do not have permission to use.
Describe one visible action, the character, the environment, camera movement, lighting, and pace. Short, focused scenes usually give clearer direction than asking the model to animate an entire episode in one generation.
It is designed for comic and manga creators, webtoon artists, social video creators, storytellers, and small creative teams. Use it for teasers, animated panels, character moments, scene tests, and short vertical cartoon videos.
An AI comic video generator creates a finished short clip from a prompt or reference image. A traditional animation editor gives you detailed timeline, keyframe, scene, audio, and frame-by-frame controls for longer productions.
Start from a text prompt or cartoon image and turn one clear scene into a 6–30 second video.