AI predicts and animates the next moment from any still photo.
What happens in the next second?
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What's Next? is a creative AI tool that asks: what would happen in the next second? Upload any still photo and the AI predicts and animates a plausible continuation — the moment after the photo was taken. A suspended water balloon about to burst, a person mid-laugh about to break out smiling, a wave cresting before it crashes.
Choose from two motion intensities (Subtle for gentle, natural movement, or Dynamic for dramatic motion) and four mood directions (Suspense, Surprise, Funny, or Everyday) to guide the AI's prediction toward the type of next moment you want to see.
Upload any photo with a moment that has natural potential for 'what happens next' — action shots, expressions, natural scenes, and unstable compositions work best.
Set motion intensity (Subtle or Dynamic) and mood direction (Suspense, Surprise, Funny, or Everyday).
The AI animates the next moment from your photo. Download and share the surprising continuation.
Rather than just animating existing motion, the AI predicts what logically happens next based on physical laws, human behavior, and scene context.
Dynamic creates dramatic, exaggerated motion for viral impact. Subtle creates gentle, lifelike animation for natural continuations.
Suspense builds dread. Surprise creates an unexpected twist. Funny generates comedic outcomes. Everyday produces natural, realistic motion.
WAN 2.2 is optimized for fluid, physics-aware motion generation — especially effective for water, fire, and natural elements.
'What happens next?' is one of the most effective hooks for social media engagement — this tool makes it automatically.
Each generation produces a different interpretation — run it multiple times to find the most satisfying or funniest continuation.
WAN 2.2 is trained on millions of video sequences and learns the physical, behavioral, and contextual patterns that determine what typically follows any given moment.
Photos with inherent tension or potential energy work best — action shots, expressive faces, unstable physics (suspended objects, water, fire), and moments that feel like they're about to change.
Videos are typically 2–4 seconds — enough to reveal the 'what happens next' moment without overstaying its welcome.
Suspense works best for tense, dramatic scenes. Surprise for photos with ambiguous outcomes. Funny for everyday relatable situations. Everyday for natural motion you want to see realistically continued.
Yes, and we encourage it — each generation explores a different possible continuation. The variety is part of what makes this tool fun.
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