Use case

AI kids' song video generator

Children's songs are MiraFlick's home turf: you write (or generate) the lyrics, and it returns a fully animated music video — sung, storyboarded scene by scene, with the same characters from the first chorus to the last.

From lyrics to a sung, animated video

Paste your lyrics or let the built-in writer draft them from a simple idea ("a lullaby about a sleepy moon"). MiraFlick sings them with Suno, analyses the song word by word, and storyboards one scene every few seconds so the visuals follow the actual timing of the music — verses, choruses and instrumental bridges included.

Characters that stay consistent

Scene images are generated sequentially, each one aware of the previous ones, so your bunny keeps the same face, outfit and colors across 30+ scenes. You can also pin up to 5 reference images — from your past videos or uploads — to keep the same hero across a whole series. Pick from 111 visual styles, from soft 3D to paper-cutout and watercolor.

What it costs

A typical 2-3 minute kids' song costs 800–1,400 credits (€8-14) depending on the video engine — Hailuo 2.3 for the best value, Kling 2.6 Pro by default, or Veo 3.1 for premium motion. The exact quote is itemized before you launch, and you only pay for what is actually produced. See pricing.

Frequently asked questions

Can I publish the videos on YouTube?

Yes. Everything generated in your account belongs to you, including commercial use and monetized YouTube channels.

Does it work in languages other than English?

Yes — write your lyrics in any major language; the song is sung in that language. You can also dub a finished video into up to 5 languages with voices that keep the original tone.

How long does a kids' song video take to generate?

Typically 20–40 minutes for a 3-minute song. The pipeline runs in the cloud — you can close the tab and come back.

Can I reuse the same characters in several videos?

Yes — add up to 5 reference images when creating a video, picked from your previous videos or uploaded, and the new scenes keep those characters.

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