Put yourself in a movie scene you describe in one sentence
You supply photos of yourself and a written description of the shot, and the me-in-scene tool generates a cinematic clip with you inside it. The scene is built from your description — a rain-soaked street under neon, a diner booth at 3am, a ridge line at golden hour — not lifted out of a film. That distinction is the whole of it, legally and technically: we generate a scene in that language, we do not insert you into somebody's copyrighted footage.
Generate My SceneNo credit card to sign up · First video $0.99
Photos in, a scene out
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The tool takes up to nine. One works; several are better, because different angles, expressions and lighting conditions give the model more to hold the person together with. Sharp and unfiltered beats flattering.
Write the shot, not the plot
Describe what a cinematographer would decide: framing, camera movement, light, wardrobe, weather, and one thing you are doing. "Standing on a wet neon-lit street at night, slow push-in, long dark coat, rain falling, looking up" gets you somewhere. "Make me an action hero" does not.
Generate, then rewrite
The credit cost is quoted before the run and the clip lands in your Library. If the scene is not what you pictured, the fix is almost always the prompt — change one decision at a time rather than rewriting the whole thing.
What you are actually getting
The scene is written, not sampled
Nothing is taken from an existing film. The model builds the shot from your description, which means style, era and mood are things you can ask for and a specific piece of footage is not something we can give you.
Your photos decide whether it is you
Identity comes entirely from the references. A handful of angles in different light holds the face together far better than one heavily edited portrait, and this is the single input that most changes how the result lands.
Style, not intellectual property
Asking for the visual language of a genre — noir lighting, anamorphic flares, handheld war-film grain — is a description. Asking to be dropped into a named film's scene is a different request, and one we deliberately do not serve.
Vertical by default
What comes back is a vertical 9:16 MP4, sized for Reels, Shorts and TikTok, waiting in your Library. No re-export, no editor.
$0.99 to start, then credits
Creating an account, building your avatar and analysing a Reel cost nothing and need no card.
Unlocks 35 credits — enough for a 8-second clip at 4 credits per second at 720p.
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 insert you into an actual film. No frames from any copyrighted movie are used, and there is no mode that would change that.
- It does not put you on screen with a real actor. Generating a recognisable public figure, or anyone who has not agreed to it, is not a supported use.
- It does not reliably render complex physical action. The more violent the motion, and the more objects have to interact with your body, the more the model is inventing rather than following.
- It does not produce a scene of any length. These are short vertical clips built for social, not sequences you cut together into something longer.
Common questions
Can I put myself in a scene from a real movie?
How many photos do I need?
What makes a good scene description?
Can I be in a scene with a famous actor?
What do I get back?
What does one scene cost?
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Write your first scene
Free to sign up, no card. The first generated clip is $0.99 and the credits are yours.
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