Animate a Rabbit Photo with AI (2026)
Upload a photo of your rabbit, describe the motion you want — nose twitch, ear flick, a slow settle into rest — and EditThisPic generates a 6-second clip with audio. Animate Fast costs 5 credits (~$2.50 on the 10-credit pack at $4.99). Animate Pro costs 10 credits (~$4.99 on the same pack) and renders at 1080p.
Rabbits rarely stay still long enough for a perfect photo — but when they do, that quiet, watchful energy deserves more than a static JPEG. Animate it once and you have something worth keeping and sharing.
Example motion prompts
Describe the motion you want. The more specific, the more intentional the clip feels.
-
Nose twitch
the rabbit's nose twitches rapidly, whiskers quivering, eyes soft and alert -
Ear flick
the rabbit flicks one ear toward a sound, then relaxes it slowly back into place -
Hop preparation
the rabbit tenses its haunches gently as if about to hop, then settles -
Settled relaxation
the rabbit slowly lowers its head, eyes half-closing, body softening into a loaf position -
Curious head tilt
the rabbit tilts its head slightly to one side, ears angling forward, nose twitching -
Camera push-in
slow cinematic push-in toward the rabbit's face, gentle ambient motion, fur detail preserved
How it works
-
1
Open the animate editor
Click the button above — it opens in animate mode with the rabbit motion prompt prefilled.
-
2
Drop your rabbit photo
JPG, PNG, or WebP up to 8 MB. Clear shots with the rabbit's face and ears visible animate best.
-
3
Describe the motion (or use a preset)
Plain English works well: "the rabbit twitches its nose and flicks one ear." Specific body-part verbs outperform vague descriptions.
-
4
Pick Fast or Pro and generate
Fast (5 credits, 720p) is ideal for social posts. Pro (10 credits, 1080p) gives sharper fur detail and more controlled motion. Audio is included on both. Renders in 45-120 seconds.
What to upload
- A clear photo with the rabbit's face, nose, and at least one ear in frame — partial crops animate awkwardly
- Even, soft lighting — harsh shadows on fur lose fine detail when the image starts moving
- Aspect ratio close to 16:9 (landscape) or 9:16 (portrait for phone sharing) — other ratios get letterboxed
- A relaxed rabbit pose, not mid-leap — motion is added on top of the still, so a blurred or stretched source doesn't improve
- Avoid backgrounds with strong distracting patterns — plain grass, wood floor, or a solid blanket let the rabbit read clearly
If the AI safety filter rejects an upload, your credits are automatically refunded. People-and-clothing photos refuse more often than landscapes, products, or pets.
What you can use this for
Rabbit owner content for social
A still bunny photo gets scrolled past. A 6-second clip of your rabbit's nose twitching and one ear flicking stops the scroll. Works on Instagram Reels, TikTok, and Facebook — no filming required.
Pet-shop and rescue adoption portfolios
Animated rabbit portraits convey personality and calm temperament far better than headshots. Upload a clear photo of each rabbit and animate a settled, gentle motion to give prospective adopters a feel for the animal before they visit.
Easter holiday cards and seasonal posts
Animated bunny clips are a natural fit for Easter messaging — family groups, brand social, school newsletters. A single animated rabbit photo becomes a reusable seasonal asset.
Kid-friendly bunny content and classroom use
Teachers, parents, and children's content creators can animate rabbit photos for storybooks, presentations, or fun posts that hold a child's attention longer than a still image.
Frequently asked questions
How much does it cost to animate one rabbit photo?
How long is the clip?
What is the difference between Fast and Pro for rabbit photos?
Will my rabbit look the same in the clip?
What rabbit motions work best?
Do I get refunded if the safety filter rejects my upload?
Can I animate a group of rabbits or bonded pair?
Can I use the animated clip commercially?
How long does rendering take?
5 credits ($2.50) for Fast · 10 credits ($4.99) for Pro · Credits never expire within 12 months