DeepSeek Image to Video
Image-to-video traffic is different from text-first traffic because the user often arrives with a visual anchor already in hand. They want motion, not a blank canvas.
This page is built for that visual-first intent. It explains how to move from a still image into a stronger prompt and a cleaner generation workflow.
What users bring into image to video
Most users on this page have a product image, character art, a storyboard frame, or a screenshot they want to animate. Their problem is not idea generation. Their problem is preserving visual intent while adding motion.
That means this page should focus on motion direction, shot continuity, and prompt guidance built around an existing image rather than abstract concept writing.
How to get better image-to-video outputs
Keep the movement instruction specific. Tell the model how the subject should move, how the camera should behave, and what should remain stable from the source image.
If the image contains a product or hero subject, mention what must stay consistent. That reduces drift and keeps the result closer to the original visual anchor.
How this page fits the keyword structure
Image to video should not be hidden inside the homepage because it serves a different search need. Its own page helps this site rank for scenario terms while keeping the homepage cleaner.
It also acts as a bridge into templates and how-to content, which is useful for users who want a more guided setup.