How to Animate Still Images Online: 6 Ways

Want to add some zing to your images? Try animating them. Animated images are more fun and intriguing for viewers than still images, and they can also be great additions to your videos.

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Animating your photos with Canva’s intuitive interface is quick and easy. First, sign in to your Canva account, then click onVideosbelow the search box. Once in Canva’s workspace, go toUploadsand choose your image.

Click on theAnimateoption at the top; you will see the animation options. There are basic options likeWipe,Pan,Rise, and so on. You can also play around with exaggerated effects likeTumble,Scrapbook, andStomp.

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You can choose the speed, direction, and when you want the animation to happen, such as on entry or exit. In addition, you can add text and other elements to your animation. Click thePreviewbutton in the bottom right corner to check your video.

You can save it in high-quality MP4 or GIF format for online use, and your animation length can be up to 30 seconds. If you have a Canva premium account, you can save your videos in 4K—that’s just one of thereasons to upgrade to Canva Pro.

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2.Adobe Express

The free version of Adobe Express is next on our list. This tool is friendly and easy to use. Go to the Adobe Express animation page and click onAdd your animation now. Once in the workspace, clickUpload phototo add your photo. you could find theAnimationoption on the right side.

The interface looks similar to Canva but has only six animation options, but these options are plenty for newbie animators and video creators. You can chooseZoom,Pan,Grey,Blur,Color, orFade. See our detailedcomparison between Canva and Adobe Expressif you want to know more about their similarities and differences.

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With Adobe Express, you may access millions of stock photos from Adobe Stock. So, if you want a high-quality image to animate, you’ve got plenty of options. You can only download your video in MP4 format at 720p—there is no GIF option. You can, of course, share your creations straight to social media.

3.FlexClip

FlexClip is an online video maker tool for non-experts to create stunning videos. As expected, the tool is uncomplicated and simple to use. Go to the animation page on the FlexClip website, clickAdd Photo Animation, then click on the browse button under theImport Mediaalert. Drag your image into the workspace and extend it to fit inside the video layout.

You will find the animation option at the top of the workspace. You only have fairly basic animations like zooming in and out and moving in four directions—there are no special animations. But you can add audio to your animation. From nature sounds to classical music and pop, there are plenty of options for every taste.

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The tool will let you save videos in 1080p HD quality, but you must get the premium version to remove the watermark from your videos.

VEED is another popular online video creator that you’re able to use for making animations. Go to VEED’s homepage, pressStart for free, and use theUpload a Fileoption to add to your image. Adjust the size to fit the screen, then click theAnimationbutton on the left side.

You have all the basic and exaggerated effects with this tool. Plus, you can access hundreds of stock videos, music, and sound effects for your project. You can add audio and subtitles too.

All these handy options make VEED the preferred choice for marketing agencies and podcasters for creating professional-looking content. The interface is not overly complicated, but beginners may need practice to get the hang of it.

You can save your videos in MP3, MP4, or GIF formats, but you have to sign up with your email to download or share your creations. The free version lets you create videos in 720p with a watermark, and you’ll need to subscribe to remove the watermark. Based on your needs, you can choose the Basic, Pro, or Business option.

Picsart is a simple online tool for all your image and video editing needs. In line with the company’s motto of empowering the visual storyteller in everyone, the easy-to-use tool lets you create beautiful animation in minutes.

Go to Picsart’s website and click onEditing tools. Navigate toPhoto Editorand scroll down toUpload photo; you will be directed to the Picsart workspace. TheAnimationtab is on the top right side.

There are some free animation effects, and the premium ones come with a watermark. you’re able to also add fun elements, stickers, and text, and try the manyhelpful Picsart AI tools to make your creations pop. If you want to save your videos in high definition or 4K quality, you have to subscribe to the premium version.

6.Cutout.Pro

Do you want to animate faces specifically? Look no further than Cutout.Pro. It is a terrific tool leveraging AI technology to give you unique and fun animations. Go to the Cutout.Pro website, click onProduct, and choosePhoto AnimerunderAI Restore. Use theUpload Imagetab to add your photo.

And that’s it—you get a stunning animation of your image. You can expect blinking and some slight facial movements. The free version lets you download a short video in 360P. If you want better-quality videos, you can buy video credits ranging from one minute to 330 minutes.

Animate Your Photos in No Time With These Tools

Animating photos required heavy-duty software and skill once, but not anymore. You can use one of these online tools to create an animation from a still photo in mere seconds. Some of the websites don’t even need a login.

The free version is enough for most needs, but upgrading to a subscription will give you more benefits like high-definition or 4K videos.

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