In the Harry Potter universe there were such “living” paintings, when you looked at them the image began to move. I don’t know about you, but I once dreamed that such technology would become a reality.

And it did. Now you can take any photo and “revive” it in a few clicks on a special website. True, you need to know at least a little English, but along with the photo, feed the neural network a description of what is happening in the picture.

The main thing is that it’s all completely free, so try it and be amazed.

How to Bring Any Photo to Life

1. Go to the site here

2. Log in with Google

3. Click the button with the photo image

4. Select the desired photo from your media library

5. In the input field, write what is happening in this picture

6. Press the arrow button and wait a minute

The same, but in pictures:

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After waiting, the result will appear in the form of your photo, which you just need to click on with your mouse cursor to make it “come to life”.

This is what it looks like:


Well, look, isn’t this a miracle?

Here’s another example. The original is a photo taken in a Chinese electronics store.

And here is the work of the neural network:

True, sometimes alchemists fail, or maybe I wrote a bad prompt type happy couple jumping in the air under the bridge.

In any case, it turned out to be as cringey as possible.

But this is rather an exception to the rule. Because out of five attempts with different photos, only this one was processed incorrectly.

The resulting video can also be downloaded for free. The only thing is that there is a limit of 5 services used per day in the free version. But this is enough to turn all your favorite photos into short videos in a few days.

We definitely like these types of neural networks.






Source: Iphones RU

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