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A K-pop dance video with your face doing the choreography

The mechanic is motion transfer. You supply one photo of yourself and a video of the choreography, and the dance-copy tool moves you along that movement — the same technique behind every "my face on the dance" clip you have seen. The honest catch is the source: the choreography has to come from a video you have the right to use, and the track you put under the finished clip is a separate rights question that your credits do not answer.

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Pick a section, not a whole routine

1

Choose the eight seconds that matter

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. Pick the part with clear, repeating, upright movement — which is usually also the part people recognise. Point choreography and floor work are where transfer falls apart.

2

Pick your photo

One sharp, front-facing shot with as much of your body in frame as you can manage. A dance uses legs, and a photo cropped at the chest forces the model to invent the half of you that is doing most of the moving.

3

Confirm rights and run

The tool will not start until you confirm the reference clip is yours to use. Cost is quoted in credits first, and the vertical MP4 lands in your Library.

What transfers and what does not

Movement transfers; the performer does not

The reference clip is read for motion only. Nobody's face, body or likeness from that video appears in your result — the person on screen is generated from your photo, which is the difference between this and an edit of someone else's footage.

The section you choose decides the quality

Transfer quality tracks how legible the movement is. Clean, repeating, upright sequences survive; fast direction changes, tight formations and anything involving the floor come back approximate.

The song is not included

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.

You never pick a model

You pick the job and we route it to whichever model is currently best at motion transfer. Every model in the catalogue has its own page and its own credit price if you want to see what ran.

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

  • 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. Reusing an official music video is a risk you are taking on, not one we have cleared for you — the confirmation you tick is a claim you are actually making.
  • 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 reproduce an idol's face, body or likeness. If that is what you were hoping for, this is the wrong tool and we are not building the right one.
  • It does not learn a routine from a description. Without a reference video there is no choreography to copy.
  • 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 put my face in a K-pop dance video?
You can generate a video of yourself performing a choreography, using a reference clip you have the right to use. What you cannot do here is edit yourself into an official music video — the output is a new clip built from your photo, not a modified version of somebody's footage.
Where do I get a reference clip I am allowed to use?
The easy answers: film yourself or a friend doing the routine, use a dance-practice clip whose creator has given you permission, or license one. Pulling an official release off a feed is the case where the rights confirmation stops being a formality.
Does the finished video come with the song?
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.
Why does my result look wrong?
Almost always one of three things: the photo was cropped so the model invented your legs, the section you picked was too busy, or the clip ran too long. 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.
Does it copy the idol's face?
No. The reference video contributes movement and nothing else. Your face comes from your photo, and no part of the original performer's appearance is reproduced.
What does one video cost?
Credits, priced per second and quoted before the run. The first generated video is unlocked for $0.99 and those credits land on your balance.

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