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RNDRS · Image to video

Still renders, set in motion

Movement sells space. RNDRS turns a single render into a short cinematic clip — a slow push-in through the entrance, an orbit around the massing, a drone-style rise over the masterplan — without keyframes, animation software or a render farm.

Lakeside timber house — input sketch
Lakeside timber house — photoreal render
Sketch inRender out · 11s

Drag to compare — one upload, one wire, eleven seconds

How it works

01 · Render

Start from your hero still on the canvas

02 · Direct

Describe the move: "slow push-in, settling light"

03 · Generate

A 5-second cinematic clip from one image

04 · Present

Drop it into the deck, reel or exhibition loop

The closing slide that closes

End the presentation with the building breathing — light shifting, trees moving, camera drifting in. It reads as a finished film, not a slideshow.

Masterplan flythroughs

Drone-style moves over aerial renders give public consultations and investor decks the sweep of a commissioned film at a thousandth of the cost.

Social-ready by default

Five seconds of motion is the native language of the feed. Every project render becomes a post that stops the scroll.

Frequently asked questions

How long are generated videos?

Clips are around 5 seconds — designed for decks, reels and exhibition loops. A 5-second video costs 10 credits.

Can I control the camera movement?

Yes — describe the move in the prompt: push-in, pull-back, orbit, rise. The AI interprets cinematic direction from plain language.

Does it work with any render?

Any still image on your canvas can drive a video — AI renders, upscaled archive CGI, even photographs.

Do I need video editing skills?

None — the clip arrives finished. If you want titles or music, drop it into any editor like a normal video file.

Try it on a real project

Upload something you're working on right now. Three renders free — you'll know in two minutes.

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