Watch yourself
grow up.
Drop in photos from age 5 to yesterday. AI morphs every missing moment in between. What you get back is a cinematic age-progression video — your decade, set to sixty seconds.
A lifetime fits in about forty photos.
Now they move.
The upload
Drop 3 photos.
Drop 40.
Either works.
Pull photos straight from your library in any order. Drag them into a timeline to arrange by year, or let FrameMorph sort by EXIF date. Got a group shot? Tap a face — only the person you pick gets morphed.
The more photos you give it, the smoother the morph. But three is genuinely enough.


The engine
Kling v2.1, one frame at a time.
Each adjacent pair of photos is sent to Replicate's Kling v2.1 model to generate the in-between motion — identity-preserving, temporally consistent, with the facial subtleties that make a morph look like you aging, not like someone else.
FFmpeg then stitches the chain end-to-end, adds optional audio and crossfades, and outputs an HD clip ready for the Reel or the group chat.

Timeline
Drag to reorder. The morph re-renders only what changed.

Export
HD straight to your camera roll. No watermark, Pro.
Kling v2.1
AI morphing
FFmpeg
Video stitching
Replicate
Inference pipeline
RevenueCat
Pro unlocks