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Features

Images to Video Converter

Turn a set of photos into a downloadable video with captions, music, and aspect-ratio presets.

Create short videos from a set of images on your device. Arrange the order, add captions, pick an aspect ratio, and optionally include looping background music before downloading the final file.

What It Does

  • Combines multiple images into a single video
  • Lets you reorder images and set per-image duration
  • Adds captions per image, plus an optional global fallback caption
  • Supports aspect ratios for landscape, portrait, square, and 4:3
  • Optional background music that loops through the video
  • Bulk mode to split many images into several videos automatically

Requirements

  • FBuddy extension installed
  • A modern desktop browser (Chrome or Edge recommended)
  • Images on your device (common image formats supported by your browser)
  • Optional: one audio file supported by your browser if you want background music

Where to Find It

  • In Fansly, click the FB button (top-right) -> Images to Video Converter

Quick Start

  1. Open the Images to Video Converter from the FB button.
  2. Click Add Images and select one or more photos.
  3. Reorder images and add captions. If you want different timing or styling per image, enable Custom settings on that image.
  4. Set global options:
    • Aspect ratio (16:9, 9:16, 1:1, or 4:3)
    • Caption style and position (including custom horizontal/vertical position %)
    • Transition (fade) duration between images
    • Optional global caption (used when an image doesn't have its own caption)
  5. Optional: add background music and set the volume.
  6. Click Generate Video to preview, then Download to save the file.

Options

  • Per-image controls
    • Enable Custom settings on an image to access per-image timing and styling controls
    • Caption text and styling (position, font size, font family, colors, and background opacity)
    • Duration per image (200-20000ms)
    • Fade duration between images (0-2000ms)
    • Zoom (1x-3x) and focus point (X/Y (%)) to emphasize part of an image
    • Image Editor: click an image thumbnail to open the editor, then add text, emojis/stickers, blur or pixelate areas, move/resize elements, reorder layers, toggle visibility, and use undo/redo
  • Global controls
    • Time per image (200-20000ms)
    • Fade duration between images (0-2000ms)
    • Aspect ratio: landscape 16:9, portrait 9:16, square 1:1, or 4:3
    • Background style: canvas fill color plus an optional blurred background with scale control (1x-1.5x)
    • Global caption used as a fallback when an image caption is empty
    • Default zoom/focus used when a specific image has none
    • Caption styling: font size (6-100), font family, colors, and background opacity (0.00-1.00)

Bulk Mode

Use Bulk Mode to turn a large set of images into multiple videos in one go.

  1. Turn on Enable Bulk Mode.
  2. Set Images per Video to define the batch size.
  3. Optional: toggle Random order to shuffle before batching.
  4. Optional: enable Auto aspect ratio per group to pick 16:9, 9:16, or 1:1 based on each group's image orientations.
  5. Click Generate Videos. Each video downloads automatically when ready.
  6. Optional: click Stop to end the run after the current video finishes.

Limits & Notes

  • Export format: MP4. If your browser can't run the converter, you'll see an unsupported browser message and generation won't start.
  • Output resolution by aspect ratio:
    • 16:9 -> 1920x1080; 9:16 -> 1080x1920; 1:1 -> 1080x1080; 4:3 -> 1440x1080
  • Per-image duration range: 0.2-20 seconds (200-20000ms). Fade transitions: 0-2 seconds (0-2000ms).
  • Background music, if added, loops across the entire video and stays muted while the video is generating.
  • Very large images or long batches can take longer to process and preview.
  • This feature highly depends on your system's hardware capabilities. Results may vary based on your device performance.

Troubleshooting

  • Unsupported browser: switch to the latest Chrome or Edge and try again.
  • Generation is slow or stalls: close other heavy tabs/apps, reduce the number of images per video, or try smaller images.
  • No audio in the result: re-add your audio file and increase the volume slider above 0%.
  • Cropping or empty borders: change the aspect ratio or adjust per-image zoom/focus, and disable the blurred background if you prefer full-frame fit.
  • Global caption not showing on some images: global caption is only used when an image caption is empty.
  • Video quality varies: this feature depends on your system's hardware capabilities. Results may differ based on device performance.

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