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How to make two photos kiss with AI

A good two-photo AI kiss workflow is not just upload and hope. The best results come from matching source photos, choosing the right romantic scene, and checking the still image before animation.

Updated 2026-05-04

Start with two usable portraits

The generator needs enough face information from both people before it can create a believable couple scene. You do not need studio photos, but both portraits should be clear and easy to read.

  • Use photos where both faces are visible, sharp, and not hidden by sunglasses or heavy shadows.
  • Avoid pairing a very close selfie with a distant full-body image unless the template is flexible.
  • Choose photos with similar lighting quality when you want a natural final image.

Choose the scene before writing a long prompt

Templates help define framing, mood, distance, and environment. Starting from a template usually works better than asking a blank prompt to solve every composition decision at once.

  • Use indoor templates for soft close-up couple photos.
  • Use public-space or outdoor templates when you want a cinematic social post.
  • Switch templates if the pose or distance is wrong instead of repeating the same setup.

Generate the still image first

A still image is the checkpoint for identity, face placement, and scene realism. If the still frame is not believable, the video usually will not improve it.

  • Check both identities before moving to video.
  • Look for hands, face angles, and awkward overlaps.
  • Regenerate or change the template before spending credits on animation.

Animate only the best still result

Image-to-video works best when the starting frame is already clean. A strong still image gives the motion model a clearer job: add movement without changing the couple composition too much.

  • Keep the final video short when testing a new scene style.
  • Use a romantic template that already matches the emotion you want.
  • Save the source photos that worked so you can reuse them for similar scenes.

FAQ

Common questions

Can I make two separate photos look like a couple photo?

Yes. The two-photo workflow is designed to combine two separate portraits into one romantic AI scene.

Should I use a template or write my own prompt?

Use a template first if you want a predictable pose, mood, and setting. Prompts are useful for refinements, but templates reduce trial and error.

Why should I create a still image before video?

The still image lets you catch identity or composition problems before spending credits on animation.

Ready to test a workflow?

Start with two clear portraits, choose a romantic template, and generate a still image before moving into video.

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