iMideo FAQs
iMideo’s AI video generator lets artists turn a portrait into an undress clip in minutes, using diffusion motion prediction with private processing.
FAQs of iMideo
What is iMideo's AI Undress Video Generator?
iMideo's AI Undress Video Generator is an online tool that converts a single portrait image into a short clip showing clothing removal. The system analyzes body contours and fabric texture, then creates a frame‑by‑frame animation that maintains the original face, background, and lighting while altering the clothing.
Is the undress video tool free to use?
The generator operates on a credit‑based model; users must purchase credits to produce a video. While a free trial may be offered occasionally, generating a 2‑second clip costs 4 credits and a 5‑second clip costs 6 credits, so ongoing use requires payment.
Do I need to write prompts or have technical skills?
No. The interface is designed for simplicity: upload a clear portrait, select the desired duration, and click Generate. There are no textual prompts, configuration menus, or coding knowledge required, making it accessible to creators of all skill levels.
What image formats and sizes are supported?
The tool accepts PNG, JPG, and WebP files up to 10 MB in size, with a minimum resolution of 240 × 240 pixels. Higher‑resolution, front‑facing portraits produce cleaner results, while heavily compressed images may reduce visual quality.
How long does generation take?
Processing typically finishes within 1–3 minutes for both 2‑second and 5‑second videos. Longer clips may require a few extra seconds, but the system remains responsive and provides a preview as soon as rendering is complete.
What happens to my uploaded photos?
All uploads are handled in an encrypted, temporary session. After the video is generated, the original image and any intermediate data are automatically deleted from the server. iMideo does not store the media for future training or reuse.
Can I use generated videos for commercial purposes?
Yes. The output video belongs to the user and may be incorporated into commercial projects, marketing materials, or client presentations, provided that the content complies with iMideo's Terms of Service and does not violate any copyright or privacy laws.
Are there any usage restrictions?
The service prohibits the creation of illegal, non‑consensual, or defamatory content. Users must respect the rights of the individuals depicted in the source images and ensure that the generated videos are not used for harassment, deep‑fake scams, or other malicious activities.
Does it work on mobile?
The generator runs entirely in the browser, so it is compatible with modern smartphones and tablets. Users can upload images, select a duration, and download the resulting video directly from a mobile device without installing additional software.
How are credits purchased and managed?
Credits can be bought through the iMideo website using common payment methods such as credit cards or PayPal. After purchase, credits are added to the user’s account dashboard, where they can be tracked and spent on each video generation request. Unused credits remain available for future sessions.
How to use iMideo
iMideo’s AI Undress Video Generator transforms a single portrait into a short clothing‑removal clip, preserving facial features, background, and lighting for realistic visual storytelling.
Sign in, then upload a clear, front‑facing PNG/JPG/WebP image (max 10 MB, min 240 × 240 px); the system automatically detects the figure and prepares frame‑by‑frame contours.
Choose the desired clip length—2 seconds (4 credits) or 5 seconds (6 credits); shorter durations consume fewer credits and render faster while maintaining motion fidelity.
Click Generate; the diffusion‑plus‑motion model processes the input for 1–3 minutes, delivering a preview and a downloadable MP4 video directly in the browser.
Review the output: the video begins with the original photo, then transitions to a realistic undressed state, keeping the face and background unchanged for seamless integration.
Incorporate the clip into editorial workflows, visual experiments, or client presentations, adjusting post‑production as needed while retaining ownership and commercial usage rights.
