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Result Time2-3 min
Turn one photo into a festive toast video with a smooth zoom-out reveal

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The Christmas Toast Generator transforms a single photo into a festive video where your subjects raise champagne glasses in celebration. The camera pulls back to reveal Christmas trees and holiday decorations, creating a cinematic toast scene. Perfect for holiday greetings, social media posts, and seasonal marketing content.
Simply upload a clear half- or full-body photo. The AI creates a celebration sequence where subjects hold champagne glasses while the camera zooms out to reveal festive Christmas scenery. The output maintains your original image's aspect ratio. Motion Level defaults to Middle for smooth, natural movement.
The tool works best with photos that have textured backgrounds—think outdoor scenes or detailed interiors. You can use single or multiple people, and the AI also handles animals, buildings, and products. Avoid solid-color backgrounds, heavily cropped images, or low-resolution photos for optimal results.
Using a single image ensures consistent lighting and smooth camera movement throughout the video. This approach keeps all subjects perfectly synchronized during the celebration, especially when multiple people are toasting together.
A prompt is required for best results. Start with your video description, then add background details—keep them unified and avoid repetition. You can make minor edits, but stick close to the recommended structure to maintain the festive tone and smooth animation.
The AI detects the exact number of people in your image and gives each person a champagne glass. It won't add or remove subjects—everyone in your original photo will participate in the celebration as the camera reveals the holiday scene.
You may notice slight camera movement at the start—this is normal as the zoom-out begins. Solid or near-solid backgrounds produce minimal camera movement. For best results, use photos with clear backgrounds and avoid heavy cropping that cuts off arms or hands.
Use a high-resolution image with good lighting and a textured background. Half- or full-body shots work best for natural hand and glass placement. Keep Motion Level at Middle and follow the prompt template closely for the smoothest, most cinematic results.