AI Fight Generator
What Is an AI Fight Generator?
An AI fight generator is an online tool that turns a still photo of two people into a short video of them play-fighting — a staged, movie-style mock battle with choreographed moves, camera shake and dramatic lighting. You upload the photo, choose a fighting style, and the AI animates the scene in about five seconds of footage.
Nothing here is real combat: the output is deliberately theatrical, closer to an action-film stunt scene or a wrestling promo than to actual fighting. That is what makes it meme material — you and your best friend squaring up like a kung fu poster is funny precisely because everyone knows it's staged.
How to Make an AI Fight Video
Upload one photo — or one of each fighter
A single photo with both people is the classic input. Only have separate photos? Drop one in each slot and the AI fight generator joins them side by side automatically.
Pick a fighting style or write your own
Kung fu, boxing, wrestling, street fight, superhero or full slapstick — each preset is a tuned prompt you can edit freely before generating.
Generate and share
The generator renders a five-second vertical clip built for TikTok, Reels and group chats. Download it, post it, and tag your opponent.
A 1080p fight clip costs 65 credits — the price is always shown on the button before you commit.
Six Fighting Styles, One Click Each
Every style below is a tested prompt preset in the generator above. The snippet under each card shows the actual wording it sends — click a style, tweak the words if you like, and generate.

Kung Fu
Flowing martial-arts choreography with sleeves, dust and sunset-rooftop energy. The most cinematic of the six — and the default.
> The two people in the photo square up and perform a cinematic martial-arts style mock fight with…

Boxing
Exaggerated slow-motion swings under ring lights that never quite land. Great for gym buddies and sibling rivalries.
> The two people in the photo put up their fists and trade exaggerated slow-motion boxing swings t…

Wrestling
Theatrical holds and over-the-top comedic throws, arena lights flashing. Maximum drama, zero dignity.
> The two people in the photo lock up in a theatrical wrestling hold, one lifting the other in an …

Street Fight
Stylized standoff in an alley — jackets flaring, quick dodges, sparks flying. Action-movie posturing at its finest.
> The two people in the photo circle each other in a stylized street-fight standoff with jackets f…

Superhero
Hero-versus-hero clash with glowing energy trails and shockwave dust rings. Settle once and for all who gets to be the main character.
> The two people in the photo strike hero-versus-hero poses and clash mid-air with glowing energy …

Funny Prank
Pure slapstick: wild flailing, dramatic overreactions, props flying. The style most likely to make the group chat cry laughing.
> The two people in the photo have a ridiculous slapstick duel with wild flailing swings and drama…
Style cards are illustrative photos created for this page. Your clip is generated from your own upload.
A Real Clip from This Generator
This is an unedited output of the same effect that powers this page — one photo of two people in, five seconds of choreographed kung fu out. Faces, clothing and background all carry over from the original shot.
The exact prompt behind this clip
The two people in the photo square up and perform a cinematic martial-arts style mock fight with fast choreographed kung fu moves and flowing sleeves, dust in the air, playful not violent, clearly staged and choreographed, identity-preserving faces, dramatic camera shake, action-movie lighting.
Who Would Win? The Fun Ways People Use It
The real product of an AI fight video is the argument it settles — or restarts. These are the four matchups people generate most.
You vs your best friend
The classic. One photo from your last trip becomes a rooftop duel, and the group chat picks a winner within minutes.
Office showdowns
Two coworkers, one rolled-up-paper sword fight over who broke the build. Safe-for-work slapstick that makes the team meeting.
Couple debates, settled
Whose turn was it to do the dishes? Generate the boxing match, let the slow-motion swings decide, nobody actually wins.
Family reunion legends
Dad vs uncle in superhero capes is the video that gets replayed at every holiday for the next decade.

Write Your Own Fight Prompt
The style presets are just saved prompts. Learn the pattern and you can stage any duel you can imagine — the generator keeps it playful by design.
The two people in the photo [what they do, staged and playful], [style details: moves, props, effects], [scene mood: lighting, camera], playful not violent, clearly choreographed, identity-preserving faces
[what they do]
Name the action as a performance: "trade slow-motion boxing swings", "lock up in a theatrical wrestling hold". Staged wording produces staged-looking motion.
[style details]
Props and effects sell the genre — flowing sleeves, glowing energy trails, papers flying. One or two per prompt is plenty.
[scene mood]
Lighting and camera language set the film feel: "ring lights", "dramatic camera shake", "sunset rooftop".
The playful guard
Keep "playful not violent, clearly choreographed" in every prompt. It steers the model toward mock-battle motion and keeps faces intact.
Copy-Paste Fight Prompts
> The two people in the photo bow to each other then trade lightning-fast staged kung fu blocks, sleeves flowing, dust swirling, sunset light, playful not violent, clearly choreographed, identity-preserving faces
> The two people in the photo circle each other with oversized boxing gloves and exchange exaggerated slow-motion swings that never land, ring lights flaring, playful not violent, clearly choreographed, identity-preserving faces
> The two people in the photo perform a theatrical wrestling promo, one lifting the other in an over-the-top comedic throw, arena strobes, playful not violent, clearly choreographed, identity-preserving faces
> The two people in the photo strike hero poses and clash mid-air with glowing energy trails and a shockwave dust ring, capes billowing, playful not violent, clearly choreographed, identity-preserving faces
> The two people in the photo duel with rolled-up paper tubes like movie swords, papers flying everywhere, dramatic lunges, office lighting, playful not violent, clearly choreographed, identity-preserving faces
> The two people in the photo have a ridiculous slapstick standoff with wild flailing and dramatic overreactions, props tumbling, playful not violent, clearly choreographed, identity-preserving faces
Two Mistakes That Ruin the Action
Asking for realism
"Realistic fight" pushes the model away from the theatrical motion that actually looks good — and trips content filters. Keep it staged and cinematic.
Overloading the scene
Three props, two styles and a location change in one prompt produces mush. One style, one or two effects, one mood.
Two Photos? Here's How the Merge Works
Most tools ask for one photo with both people in it. This AI fight generator also takes one photo of each fighter — and unlike the black boxes, we'll tell you exactly what happens next.

One photo of both people
The strongest input: same lighting, same scene, natural spacing. The AI animates the two people exactly where they stand.

One photo of each fighter
Your two photos are joined side by side into a single frame right in your browser, then animated as one scene. Matching photo styles — similar lighting and framing — give the smoothest result.
The side-by-side merge happens entirely on your device — nothing is uploaded until you press generate, and every upload passes our standard content screening.
Safety, Consent & What This Is Not
A fight generator is for staged entertainment. Here is exactly where we draw the lines.
Non-realistic by design
The effect creates dramatic, non-realistic fight-style motion for creative storytelling — not real combat simulation. Prompts steering toward genuine violence are blocked.
Only people who are in on the joke
Upload your own photos or photos of people who've agreed to star in the clip. No strangers, no celebrities, no public figures.
Screened before it spends
Every upload passes an automated safety check before generation. Anything that violates our policy is rejected before credits are touched.
Entertainment only
Clips are made for memes, group chats and social posts. Don't present generated footage as a recording of a real event.
Pricing That Doesn't Hide the Numbers
A 1080p, five-second fight clip costs 65 credits, shown on the generate button before you spend anything. No black-box pricing, no surprise deductions.
Failed generations auto-refund
If a render fails, the credits come straight back — you only pay for clips that actually generate.
Every price on the button
Switch quality or duration and the credit cost updates live. What you see is exactly what gets deducted.
Credits work everywhere
One balance covers this effect and every other video and image tool on Imgveo — nothing is locked to a separate bundle.
Try the effect in Studio
The same fight effect lives in our Studio with the full parameter set, alongside hugs, kisses, dances and more.
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