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Food Video

Turn a text description into a short food video: steaming dishes, slow-motion pours, cheese pulls, sizzling pans, and plating close-ups. Built specifically for restaurant owners, food bloggers, and recipe creators who need appetizing footage without a film crew.

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Describe or Upload

Enter a text prompt or upload an image as the starting frame

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AI Generation

Our AI creates your video (30-90 sec)

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Download

Preview and download your video clip (5-10 sec)

See What You Can Create

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Sports car in neon-lit city at night

Colorful ink drops swirling in water

Woman walking through cherry blossoms

Mountain landscape time-lapse with clouds

Crowd dancing at rooftop party with city skyline

Young woman laughing in golden hour sunlight

Businessman walking through modern glass lobby

Photographer shooting in studio with dramatic lighting

Why Choose Our AI Food Video Generator

Food Cinematography

The AI understands food-specific visuals: rising steam, crackling crusts, bubbling sauces, and the warm light of a professional kitchen. Your prompts translate directly into footage that looks shot on location.

Dish Animation

Upload a photo of any plated dish and the AI adds motion: steam curling off the surface, a sauce drizzle falling into frame, or a slow rotation that shows off the presentation from every angle.

Every Cuisine

From a sushi knife making clean cuts through salmon to flambéed crêpes in a French kitchen, the model handles the visual language of each cuisine, including the correct lighting mood, setting, and plating style.

Restaurant Ready

Generate a short clip for a delivery app listing, an Instagram reel for a new dish, or a looping background for a digital menu board. All output is clean MP4, ready to post without editing.

Perfect For

Restaurant Marketing Food Bloggers Recipe Videos Delivery Apps Cookbook Content Menu Showcase Catering Promos Social Media Reels

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AI Food Cinematography Engine

The underlying models are trained to recognize what makes food footage persuasive: the angle that flatters a dish, how steam moves in warm kitchen air, the speed at which a drizzle falls, and the depth of field that separates a foreground ingredient from a blurred background. Those details are generated automatically from your text description, not guessed.

For image-to-video, the model analyzes the specific dish in your photo and applies motion that matches its texture and temperature. A bowl of ramen gets different animation than a chilled dessert. The Fast mode (Haiper) returns a clip in roughly 30 to 60 seconds. The Quality mode (Kling v3 Pro) takes longer and produces smoother motion with finer detail in textures like pastry layers or cheese pulls.

Frequently Asked Questions

Type a description of the food scene you want, such as what dish, what action (sizzling, being plated, poured over, sliced), and what kind of lighting or setting. The AI generates a short video clip matching that description. You can also switch to Image to Video mode, upload a photo of the dish, and add an optional motion cue like "slow zoom in" or "steam rising." Either way, each generation is unique.

You can choose 4, 5, or 8 seconds before generating. Resolution and exact output specs depend on which model you select, Fast or Quality. Both produce clips that hold up well on social media and delivery app listings. The Quality mode (Kling v3 Pro) renders finer texture detail, which matters most for close-up macro shots of food surfaces.

Yes. Describe the lighting and camera style directly in your prompt. "Soft warm candlelight, overhead flat lay" produces a different look than "hard dramatic side lighting, shallow depth of field, close-up macro." The AI follows those visual directions. The preset variation chips in the tool show working examples of different styles you can adapt.

MP4. You can download it and post it directly to Instagram, TikTok, a delivery app, or import it into any editing software without converting it first.

Generated food videos are visual only, with no audio track. That makes it straightforward to drop them into CapCut, Premiere, or any other editor and add your own ASMR sounds, background music, or voiceover narration. Many creators prefer this because it lets them match audio mood to the specific platform or audience.

Yes. No watermarks, no overlays. The clip you download is clean footage you can post or deliver to a client as-is.

Yes. Restaurant menu promos, delivery app hero clips, food brand social ads, and recipe channel content are all common uses. Because each clip is generated from your specific prompt, it shows your dish or concept rather than a generic stock plate that competing restaurants may also be using.

Name the dish, the action, and the camera treatment. Instead of "pasta," write "fresh tagliatelle being tossed in a pan with butter and sage, steam rising, tight close-up, warm amber kitchen light." The variation chips in the tool are good starting points to see the format that works. Including a specific texture or action, such as a cheese pull or sauce drizzle, gives the model something concrete to render.

Fast mode (Haiper) typically returns a clip in 30 to 60 seconds. Quality mode (Kling v3 Pro) takes longer because it renders at higher fidelity, which is worth the wait for close-up macro shots where texture detail matters. An 8-second clip takes more time than a 4-second one regardless of mode.

The models understand food-specific physics: how steam disperses, how a drizzle falls and pools, how cheese stretches before breaking. They also handle lighting the way food photographers do, using warm tones that make food look cooked and inviting rather than cold and clinical. Combined with the ability to hold a consistent scene across all frames, the output avoids the flickering or object drift that makes AI video look amateur.

AI Food Video vs Other Methods

Feature Luxoret AI Manual / Traditional Other Tools
Cost per Use $0.40 $100-$500+ studio session $0.15-$0.50 per generation
Speed Results in seconds Hours in a studio Minutes per track
Equipment Just a browser Professional studio gear Desktop app required
Skill Required None — fully automated Audio engineering skills Some learning curve
Quality Professional AI output Depends on engineer skill Basic quality
Format Support MP3, WAV, and more Varies by studio Common formats only