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Motion transfer

AI dance video generator that puts you on the choreography

An AI dance video is made by motion transfer, not by description. You supply a photo of yourself and a video of the choreography you want, and the model moves the person in the photo along the movement in that clip. In AutoHustle that is the dance-copy tool: two files in, a vertical MP4 out, no camera and no editor. The one thing it will not do is invent a routine from a text prompt — the movement has to come from a video you have the right to use.

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No credit card to sign up · First video $0.99

Two files and one confirmation

1

Pick the photo

One sharp, well-lit shot of you, full body if you can manage it. Dance uses legs: if the photo is cropped at the chest, the model invents the lower half, and the invention is exactly where a viewer's eye goes. Front-facing beats a three-quarter angle every time.

2

Pick the choreography clip

A video of the dance you want copied — one you filmed, one you licensed, or one you otherwise have permission to use. Choose a section with clear, repeating, upright movement. Rapid direction changes and floor work transfer worst, and they are rarely the part people recognise anyway.

3

Confirm your rights and run

Because the tool reads movement out of someone's footage, it will not run until you confirm the source is yours to use. The credit cost is quoted before you commit, and the finished clip lands in your Library.

Why this is motion transfer and not a prompt

The movement is copied, not guessed

Text-to-video invents plausible motion. A recognisable dance has to land on the beat, in order, with the same shapes — which only happens if the movement is read out of a real clip. That is the difference between the result reading as that dance and reading as somebody dancing.

Length is a quality setting

Five to eight seconds is the sweet spot. Drift compounds with movement, so a long clip degrades in exactly the way a short one does not. Most of what people describe as "the face went weird" is a clip that ran twice as long as the format needs.

You never pick a model

New video models ship every few weeks and each is good at something different. You pick the job; we route it to whichever model is currently best at that job. Every model in the catalogue has its own page with its own credit price if you want to look.

You keep the file

What comes back is a vertical 9:16 MP4, sized for Reels, Shorts and TikTok, waiting in your Library. No re-export, no editor.

What it costs

$0.99 to start, then credits

Sign up & analyse
Free

Creating an account, building your avatar and analysing a Reel cost nothing and need no card.

First video
$0.99

Unlocks 35 credits — enough for a 8-second clip at 4 credits per second at 720p.

After that
from $14.9/mo

Starter is 140 credits a month. One-off packs start at $10 for 50 credits — no subscription required.

Subscription credits refresh every month and don't roll over. Credits from a top-up pack stay in your account for 90 days from purchase. Credits are spent per second of video generated, and every tool quotes its cost before it runs, so a generation is never a surprise. If a generation fails on our side the credits return to your balance automatically.

Top-up credits last 90 days from purchase.

What this does not do

  • It does not choreograph. There is no "make up a dance" prompt — every movement in the output came out of the reference video you supplied.
  • Tools that copy movement or speech out of someone else's video ask you to confirm you have the right to use that source before they run. dance-copy is one of them, and the confirmation is a gate rather than a formality.
  • It does not copy the original dancer's face or body. The reference clip drives movement only; the person on screen is generated from your photo.
  • We do not license music. The tool works on movement, not sound — whatever track you lay under the result is cleared by you or by the platform's own audio library, never by us.
  • It does not post anything for you. We never ask for your Instagram, TikTok or YouTube password, never read your DMs and never publish anything on your behalf. You download the file and post it yourself.
FAQ

Common questions

Can I make my photo dance from just a text prompt?
No. The choreography has to come from a reference video. A prompt can describe a mood; it cannot reproduce a routine step for step, which is the entire point of this format.
Is there a free AI dance video generator?
Signing up here costs nothing and needs no card, but generating a video spends credits — the first one is unlocked for $0.99, and that money lands on your balance. We would rather say that plainly than advertise a free tier that turns out to be a queue or a watermark.
What photo works best?
One sharp, well-lit, front-facing photo showing as much of your body as you can fit in frame. Blur, heavy filters, extreme angles and tight crops all cost you more quality than any setting can recover.
How long should the clip be?
Five to eight seconds is the sweet spot. Drift compounds with movement, so a long clip degrades in exactly the way a short one does not.
Do I need the rights to the dance video I copy?
Tools that copy movement or speech out of someone else's video ask you to confirm you have the right to use that source before they run. Filming the routine yourself, using a friend's clip with their agreement, or licensing one are all straightforward. Pulling a clip off someone's feed is the case where the confirmation you tick is a claim you are actually making.
Do I have to film anything?
Only if the reference clip is going to be yours. Your own appearance in the result comes from a single photo — there is no recording session and no editing step.

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