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
FBbutton (top-right) ->Images to Video Converter
Quick Start
- Open the Images to Video Converter from the
FBbutton. - Click
Add Imagesand select one or more photos. - Reorder images and add captions. If you want different timing or styling per image, enable
Custom settingson that image. - 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)
- Optional: add background music and set the volume.
- Click
Generate Videoto preview, thenDownloadto save the file.
Options
- Per-image controls
- Enable
Custom settingson 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
- Enable
- 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.
- Turn on
Enable Bulk Mode. - Set
Images per Videoto define the batch size. - Optional: toggle
Random orderto shuffle before batching. - Optional: enable
Auto aspect ratio per groupto pick 16:9, 9:16, or 1:1 based on each group's image orientations. - Click
Generate Videos. Each video downloads automatically when ready. - Optional: click
Stopto 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.