Troubleshooting
Why AI kiss videos fail
Most failed AI kiss videos come from source photo mismatch, weak still-frame composition, or prompts that fight the selected scene. Use this checklist before retrying.
Updated 2026-05-04
The faces are not clear enough
Identity drift usually starts with source photos that do not give the model enough facial detail. The issue becomes more visible once motion is added.
- Replace blurry, cropped, or heavily filtered portraits.
- Avoid photos where one person is much smaller than the other.
- Use images where eyes, nose, mouth, and face outline are easy to inspect.
The two photos do not match
The model can combine different portraits, but extreme mismatches in lighting, scale, angle, or sharpness create more work for the generation process.
- Pair photos with similar brightness and camera distance.
- Avoid mixing a profile photo with a straight-on selfie for close templates.
- Try a wider or more cinematic template when the source angles are very different.
The still image was not checked first
Video generation is not a repair step. If the still frame has strange hands, wrong face placement, or an unnatural pose, the animation may amplify those problems.
- Regenerate the still image until the composition is believable.
- Change templates when the body distance or pose is wrong.
- Use image-to-video only after the static result looks usable.
The prompt asks for too much
Long prompts can reduce consistency when they include conflicting environments, camera moves, or emotions. A shorter prompt often produces a cleaner romantic clip.
- Describe one scene and one lighting style.
- Use slow, subtle motion for close-up couple videos.
- Remove extra props, background changes, or fast actions when troubleshooting.