Paste a YouTube Shorts URL and get a Shorts-to-prompt output that captures subject, action, camera movement, lighting, style, and pacing.
Paste a public Shorts link. We summarize the scene, action, and camera details into a reusable AI video prompt.
Public Shorts work best. Private, age-restricted, or region-locked videos may fail.
Copy the AI video prompt into your text-to-video model, editor, or storyboard.
A good Shorts prompt balances clarity and control so text-to-video models can recreate the scene reliably.
Name who or what is moving and what they are doing so the motion reads cleanly.
Include setting, time, and environment details to anchor the video context.
Call out shot size, angle, and lens feel to guide composition.
Describe camera moves and subject speed to match the Shorts rhythm.
Add lighting direction, color, and style to lock in the visual tone.
Keep the output concise so you can reuse it across different models and tools.
Extract the details that make a Shorts clip reproducible in AI video and text-to-video models.
Captures subject movement, pacing, and camera flow from the Shorts clip.
Pulls framing, lens feel, lighting, and visual style into the prompt.
Summarizes the environment and key props for faithful recreation.
Delivers a clean text-to-video prompt you can paste into AI video tools.
Generate variations quickly when testing different looks or edits.
Use a Shorts link instead of uploading video files.
Four quick steps to generate a Shorts-to-prompt output.
Use a public YouTube Shorts URL for analysis.
We identify subject, motion, camera, lighting, and style cues.
The tool outputs a structured Shorts-to-text-to-video prompt.
Edit the text, then use it in your text-to-video model.
Turn YouTube Shorts into reusable AI video prompts for creative, marketing, and production workflows.
Recreate a short clip with different subjects, settings, or styles.
Translate a Shorts clip into shot-ready prompt language.
Study the pacing, camera moves, and composition of viral Shorts.
Draft prompt versions of UGC-style Shorts for testing.
Capture a consistent look across multiple Shorts-based prompts.
Break down movement patterns for cleaner text-to-video results.
Common questions about generating prompts from YouTube Shorts videos.
It turns a Shorts link into a structured AI text-to-video prompt with subject, action, camera, lighting, style, and pacing.
Only public YouTube Shorts links are supported. Private, age-restricted, or region-locked Shorts may fail.
Not yet. This tool currently focuses on YouTube Shorts URLs only.
The prompt summarizes subject, action, environment, camera movement, lighting, pacing, and visual style cues.
Yes. The output is a general text-to-video prompt you can adapt for most models and editors.
No. You only paste a YouTube Shorts link for analysis.
Yes. Treat it as a starting point and refine it for your workflow.
The Shorts link might be invalid, private, age-restricted, or temporarily unavailable.
Paste a YouTube Shorts link and generate a clean, model-ready text-to-video prompt in seconds.