This Free Chinese AI Video Generator Can Rival Paid Tools

12 May 2026 05:00 21,968 views
Discover a powerful, fully free AI video generator hidden behind a Chinese interface. Learn how to sign up, translate the UI, and use its text‑to‑video, image‑to‑video, and action‑driven features for high‑quality content.

There’s a surprisingly powerful AI video generator that delivers results on par with many paid tools – and it’s completely free and unlimited. The catch? Its entire interface is in Chinese, which is why most people never get past the login screen.

In this guide, you’ll learn how to access the tool, bypass the usual signup roadblocks, and understand its main features and settings so you can create high-quality AI videos without paying for expensive subscriptions.

How to Access the Free Chinese AI Video Generator

The tool lives on its official website, where you can preview example videos and even see the exact prompts used to generate them. This gallery is useful for inspiration and for understanding what kind of prompts work best.

To actually start creating videos, you need to click the “Try it now” button at the top of the site. This is where most people get stuck: the login screen appears to require Chinese app accounts (like local social platforms) that many users don’t have.

Fortunately, there’s a simple workaround:

1. On the login screen, choose the third option (the email-based login).

2. Enter your email address.

3. Click the button to receive a verification code.

4. Paste the code from your email into the field provided.

5. Confirm any remaining prompts, and your account will be created.

Once you’re in, you’ll see a feature-packed interface with multiple video generation modes and advanced settings – all in Chinese. To make the tool usable, a full interface translation is available as a downloadable PDF, covering every major section and option so you can configure it like a pro.

Text-to-Video: Core Features and Best Settings

The default landing page is the text-to-video section. Here, you can turn written prompts into short, cinematic clips with surprisingly high visual quality – as long as you configure the settings correctly.

Using Tags and Inspiration Prompts

One of the most useful areas is the tags section. These are pre-defined style or behavior labels (for example, related to mood, motion, or visual style) that you can add to your prompt to enforce specific characteristics in the video. With the translated tag list, you can quickly identify which tag does what and mix them into your prompts for more control.

There’s also an inspiration prompts panel. Instead of random suggestions, this area explains different video formats the model can create and provides ready-made example prompts. You can copy any of these, tweak them, and generate your own version instantly.

Director Mode, Audio, and Quality

Two of the most important switches in text-to-video are:

Director Mode: When enabled, the model takes even a simple prompt and automatically expands it into a rich, detailed description tailored to how the model works. This gives you a “professional director” layer that guides the AI to produce more coherent, cinematic results.

Background Audio: You can ask the model to generate background sound for your video. The tool produces ambient audio that matches the scene, and in many cases, it sounds surprisingly polished.

There’s also a quality selector that lets you push for more detailed outputs. Higher quality can mean longer generation times, but the visual payoff is usually worth it.

Advanced Text-to-Video Settings

Under the More Settings menu, you’ll find several pro-level controls:

Aspect Ratio: You can choose from multiple formats, with the most common being:

• 16:9 – ideal for YouTube and horizontal content.

• 9:16 – perfect for TikTok, Reels, and Shorts.

Prompt Enhancement: This option automatically refines your prompt to better align with the model’s strengths. For most users, it’s best to leave this turned on. If you need the model to follow your wording exactly, you can experiment with turning it off.

Fluid Camera: This enables multi-shot, multi-angle camera motion within a single clip – a feature usually reserved for premium, paid models. With it on, your videos feel more dynamic and cinematic.

Rich Actions: This focuses the model on how the main subjects in the video move and behave, making character and object motion more expressive and natural.

There are two additional options in this panel that relate to other modes (covered below), but even just using aspect ratio, prompt enhancement, fluid camera, and rich actions can dramatically upgrade your results.

If you’re interested in other advanced, no-cost video workflows, it’s worth checking out guides like how to bulk‑create Ghibli‑style 90s nostalgia videos with free AI tools for more inspiration.

Image-to-Video: Animate Any Picture with a Prompt

The second major mode is image-to-video. Instead of starting from pure text, you upload an image and combine it with a prompt to turn that still frame into a moving scene.

Here’s how it works:

1. Upload your base image (for example, a character, landscape, or product shot).

2. Write a prompt describing the motion, mood, or transformation you want.

3. Configure the sound, quality, and advanced options.

4. Generate the video.

The model does a strong job of preserving the look of the original image while adding motion and atmosphere.

Sound Control and Negative Prompts

In image-to-video, you again have the option to add background sound. What makes this mode special is an extra field where you can describe exactly how you want the audio to feel – for example, calm ambient music, city noise, or dramatic cinematic sound. This level of control is rare even in many paid video tools.

Under More Settings, you’ll find:

Prompt Enhancer: As in text-to-video, this improves your prompt behind the scenes for better results.

Negative Prompt: This is where you specify what you don’t want in the video – such as glitches, distortions, extra limbs, unwanted text, or specific objects. Using negative prompts helps reduce common AI artifacts and keeps the output closer to your vision.

Once you generate, you’ll see that the model closely follows both your main prompt and your negative prompt, producing clean, high-quality clips from a single image.

Action-Driven Mode: Make Images Dance (When It’s Working)

The final section is action-driven video. The idea is simple but powerful: you upload a static image and a reference video, and the tool transfers the motion from the reference onto your image.

In practice, this means you can make a photo “dance” or move like the person in the reference clip. The official site shows examples where a portrait takes on the exact movements from another video, which opens up a lot of creative possibilities for memes, music clips, and character animation.

At the time the walkthrough was recorded, this feature was still unstable and not working reliably. However, the interface has already been translated, so once the developers fix it, you’ll be able to use the translated labels to control it without guessing what each option does.

If you’re exploring different ways to push AI media creation further, you may also want to look into tools that run locally or on your own cloud GPU, like those covered in this guide to running LTX 2.3 for free for unlimited text‑to‑video.

Extra Resources: Translations, PDFs, and Free AI Catalogs

Because the entire interface of this Chinese video generator is untranslated, having a full, section-by-section translation makes a huge difference. All the key screens – text-to-video, image-to-video, action-driven, tags, and advanced settings – are available as a free PDF so you don’t have to guess what any button does.

Alongside the translation PDFs, there’s also:

Free AI Catalog: A growing collection of free AI tools you can launch directly from the web, covering images, video, audio, and more.

AI Tools Directory: A curated, frequently updated list of the best free AI tools for different tasks, with community ratings to help you quickly spot what’s actually worth using.

AI Blog: Regular updates on new free AI releases, tools, and workflows so you can stay current without spending hours researching.

With the translation PDFs and these extra resources, you can unlock the full power of this hidden Chinese video model and build a complete, zero-cost AI content pipeline around it.

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