TikTok launches option to animate still images
TikTok launches new feature that allows users to animate still images, and more from YouTube, Threads, and Wondercraft.
Written by: Sophie Mason
🖼️ TikTok launches new option to animate still images. The new 'AI Alive' feature will enable users to turn a static image into a video clip via their TikTok story.
🎶 YouTube announces the latest edition of its 'Foundry' music support program. Now in its ninth year, the initiative offers promotional opportunities to emerging artists, including billboard placements in landmark locations.
🔗 Threads adds multiple links to profiles. Users can now add up to five links to their profile bios, providing more options for creators and publishers. A new link analytics feature is also being introduced, enabling users to track the number of clicks their links receive within the app.
✨ TikTok expands its mental health support. The app is looking to help users keep a healthy frame of mind, with in-app guided meditation, and expanded support for mental health services.
📋 Wondercraft, the AI Powered Audio Studio, released its first AI in Content Creation 2025 report. The study explores how creators are integrating AI into video, audio, design, and text production, revealing that over 80% now use AI in their workflows.
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