
Upload a short clip and describe how the next moments should unfold.
Extend scenes, preserve motion direction, and create longer story beats without another reshoot.
AI video extension helps short hooks feel more complete by carrying motion, framing, and visual direction into the next seconds.

Continue the shot for four more seconds as the camera drifts past the subject, the city lights bloom brighter, and the motion stays smooth and cinematic.
Useful when you have a strong opening moment but need more time, more story, or a better transition into the next scene.
Continue the motion and camera path so short social clips feel more complete and usable.
A focused way to turn strong short clips into longer, smoother, and more useful video moments.
Continue a source clip with prompt-guided motion, longer scene coverage, and a clearer bridge into the next beat of the story.
Start from a short source clip and describe how the next movement, framing, or action should unfold.
Good extension workflows aim to preserve the clip's visual momentum instead of creating a disconnected second half.
Extend hooks, product reveals, or cinematic moments when the original footage ends too quickly.
Try alternate endings, longer reveals, or smoother transitions earlier in the creative process.
A short three-step flow for turning a brief source clip into a longer scene.
Start with the moment you want to continue, extend, or give a stronger ending.
Write a continuation prompt for camera motion, subject action, environment, or pacing.
Review the extended output and refine the continuation until it fits the scene you want.
Common questions from teams exploring clip continuation and scene extension workflows.
Use focused AI video extension pages to explore longer reveals, smoother transitions, and stronger endings before manual editing starts.