Human Singing Guide
Turn a person photo or source video into a singing performance with AI-generated lip sync and export-ready output.
Creation steps
Step 1: Prepare the source asset
You can use either an image or a video as the starting point.
| Asset type | Requirement | Advantage |
|---|---|---|
| Photo | Clear front-facing portrait with visible mouth | More stable result and faster processing |
| Video | Stable footage with a clear face | More natural motion and original body movement |
Step 2: Choose or upload a song
- Choose from the platform music library
- Or upload a custom track in MP3 format
Step 3: Generate the singing video
- Upload the source asset
- Choose a song
- Click generate
- Wait 3 to 5 minutes
- Preview and download
Best-practice recommendations
Photo requirements
- Front angle - Side views usually reduce lip-sync stability.
- Visible mouth - Avoid masks, hands, or other occlusion.
- Natural expression - Neutral or lightly smiling expressions usually work best.
- Even lighting - Avoid strong shadows across the face.
Song selection
- Tracks with clean vocals usually sync better.
- Avoid songs with extremely fast tempo.
- Clear pronunciation usually improves mouth movement matching.
Important reminders
Portrait rights
Make sure you have permission before using someone else’s photo, especially for public distribution.
Music copyright
For commercial use, verify music licensing and prefer royalty-free tracks when possible.
Use cases
- Fun content - Make friends or family photos sing.
- Greeting videos - Create birthday or holiday message videos.
- Creative marketing - Make brand mascots or IP characters sing.
- Educational content - Use a stylized historical figure or role character to perform.
FAQ
Q: What if the lip sync does not match well?
Try a song with clearer pronunciation or slower rhythm, and use a sharper front-facing source image.
Q: What if the result feels unnatural?
Avoid side profiles and blurry assets. A clean front portrait usually helps most.
Q: Can I use AI-generated character images?
Yes. AI-generated character portraits can also be used as long as the face is clear enough.