FBuddy
Features

Images to Video Converter

Turn multiple images into downloadable videos with captions, transitions, and optional background music.

Use Images to Video Converter when you want to turn selected photos into MP4 videos with captions, transitions, and optional background music. Use single mode for one short clip or bulk mode to generate many videos at once from one image set.

Accessing Images to Video Converter

  1. Open the Fansly page and click the FBuddy icon in the top-right header.
  2. Select Images to Video Converter from the dropdown menu.
  3. In the modal, click Add Images and select image files.
  4. If the modal shows no controls, use a browser with WebAssembly enabled (for example, Chrome or Edge).

Images to Video Converter Features

Create a single video

  1. Click Add Images and choose the images you want.
  2. Reorder images with the up/down controls beside each image.
  3. In Global Settings, set Time per image (ms) to control how long each image appears (200 to 20000, default 3000).
  4. Choose Aspect Ratio (16:9 (Landscape), 9:16 (Portrait), 1:1 (Square), or 4:3 (Standard)).
  5. Set Transition Duration (ms) (0 to 2000, default 500).
  6. Add text in Global Caption (optional) if you want the same caption on every image.
  7. Click Generate Video.
  8. When generation finishes, preview the result (single mode only), then click Download.
  9. Use Regenerate to render again with updated settings.
  10. Optional: tune Default Zoom and Default Focus X/Y to keep the crop style consistent.
  11. Downloaded files are in MP4 format.
  12. Downloaded filename format is fbuddy-video-<timestamp>.mp4.

Add captions and style

  1. Enter a caption in each image row, or use Global Caption for all images.
  2. Choose Caption Position or switch to Custom Position.
  3. Set caption style in Caption Font Size, Font Family, Font Color, Background Color, and Background Opacity.
  4. Optional: adjust framing with Background Blur and Canvas Background Fill settings.
  5. Optional: adjust Blurred Background Scale to change how much the background fill is enlarged before blur.
  6. In Custom settings (per image), use Duration (ms), Fade Duration (ms), Zoom, and Focus X/Y to override global settings.

Add background music

  1. In Background Music, click Select Audio File.
  2. Choose a local audio file.
  3. Set Volume with the slider.
  4. Generate the video as usual.
  5. The selected audio is added to the generated MP4 output.

Generate multiple videos in Bulk Mode

  1. Enable Bulk Mode.
  2. Set Images per Video.
  3. Optional: enable Random order.
  4. Optional: enable Auto aspect ratio per group to let the app pick 16:9, 9:16, or 1:1 per group.
  5. Click Generate Videos to auto-download each result.
  6. In bulk mode, downloaded files are named automatically as fbuddy-video-<index>-of-<total>-<timestamp>.mp4.
  7. Keep an eye on the progress line so you can confirm how many clips are queued next.

Fine-tune individual images

  1. Click an image thumbnail to open its editor.
  2. Turn on Custom settings to override global values.
  3. Use per-image custom controls for caption style, Custom Position, Fade Duration (ms), Zoom, and Focus X/Y.
  4. Use Duration (ms) to change only one image's display time.
  5. Click Clear All to remove every selected image and start over.

Troubleshooting

  • Generate button is disabled: Add at least one image first. Both Generate Video and Generate Videos stay disabled until you do.
  • Images not appearing after selection: Add image files only (image/* supported types). Unsupported formats are ignored by the selector.
  • Result looks cropped or too zoomed: Lower Zoom values, switch aspect ratio, or disable Background Blur.
  • Caption placement is off: Use Custom Position and adjust Horizontal Position (%) and Vertical Position (%) in the relevant settings.
  • Need to stop generation: Click Stop. For a single video, generation stops at the current position. In bulk mode, it finishes the current clip and then stops before the next one.
  • Feature does not open correctly in your browser: Ensure your browser supports WebAssembly, then reopen in Chrome or Edge.

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