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Live Photos

What it does

Take any AI photograph you've generated and add a short loop of ambient motion. The result plays like a standard Apple Live Photo: long-press on iPhone, autoplay in feed contexts, share as MP4/MOV elsewhere.

What it doesn't do

Why no audio

Audio generation — particularly voice cloning of deceased people — crosses ethical lines we don't cross. A photograph is a remembrance; a fabricated voice is a different thing. See our ethics framework for the full rationale.

Memorial use

For memorial Live Photos (of deceased loved ones), we recommend extra restraint. A gentle smile or a slight head shift reads as respectful; more dramatic motion can feel uncanny. Generate in burst mode and pick the most subtle option.

How to enable

  1. Make sure you're on the Advanced plan (or 3-day trial on Basic doesn't include Live Photos).
  2. Generate a still photo in Lover Snap.
  3. Tap the "Live Photo" option on the result.
  4. Wait ~30 seconds for motion generation.
  5. Save to Photos or share.

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Live Photos questions

What is a Live Photo in Lover Snap?
A Live Photo is an AI-generated still image with a short loop of ambient motion attached — a small smile, a subtle head turn, gentle eye movement. It works the same way Apple's Live Photos add motion to ordinary iPhone photos, except the source is one of your AI generations.
Does Lover Snap generate any audio?
No. We don't generate voice, speech, dialogue, or any audio of the depicted person — living or deceased. Live Photos are silent ambient motion only. This is a hard product policy, especially for memorial use.
Which plan includes Live Photos?
Live Photos are an Advanced plan feature ($19.99/month or $49.99/year). Basic generations are still images only.
How long is the motion loop?
About 2-3 seconds, designed to play once when you long-press on iPhone or autoplay subtly in feed contexts. Long enough to feel alive, short enough to not become uncanny.
Can I save it as a regular video file?
Yes — you can export Live Photos as MP4 or MOV for sharing on platforms that don't support Apple's Live Photo format directly.