Consistent-Character AI Music Videos
Upload 3–5 reference photos of yourself or your artist. ClipMixAI generates an entire music video where the same face stays recognizable across every scene — even as the lighting, action, and background change.
Why face consistency matters
Most AI video generators produce different-looking 'main characters' in every scene. That's fine for abstract visualizers, but useless when the song is about a specific person — you, your artist, a fictional protagonist. Character Mode solves this by using face-conditioned generation: the AI preserves identity across every shot it produces.
Who it's for
- Solo musicians who want to be in their own music video without filming anything.
- Labels showcasing an artist whose face needs consistent brand presence across releases.
- Storytelling-driven songs with a clear protagonist that needs to appear in every scene.
- Content creators producing recurring character-driven series.
How it works
Upload 3–5 high-quality photos of the person — front-facing portrait, three-quarters angle, profile, full-body, and one with different lighting. The AI extracts a reusable face identity.
Choose between Fast (~41 credits/scene) or Quality (~82 credits/scene) tiers. Generate the music video. Every AI-generated scene preserves the face while the world around it changes — different rooms, weather, time of day, action — driven by the lyrics.
Group Character Mode
If your video needs 2 or 3 consistent faces — duos, bands, narrative duos — switch to Group Character Mode. Same workflow, multiple identities. Fixed pricing at 47 credits per scene, always Premium quality.
Pricing
Pay-as-you-go credits. A 3-minute Character Mode music video costs roughly 1,500–3,000 credits ($10–$25 with volume bonus, $1 = 100 credits). Compared to a $300+ Fiverr music video commission with no face consistency guarantee, Character Mode is the right answer for any solo artist or face-driven brand.
Put yourself in the video
Free credits on signup. Upload your reference photos once and reuse them across every release.
Try Character Mode