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By: PointLine Media Research & Editorial Team
Topic:Arts & Media,Technology
July 1, 2026
HitPaw has introduced an AI-driven animation tool within its Edimakor platform designed to generate dance videos using static images. The software allows users to produce content featuring digital influencers without requiring traditional filming equipment or motion capture technology.
The system focuses on maintaining visual continuity, enabling creators to keep facial features and body proportions consistent across multiple videos. Users can generate a unique virtual character and apply various dance styles through simple text prompts.
Designed for social media platforms like TikTok and Instagram, the tool automates movement, expressions, and background settings. This workflow aims to lower the barrier to entry for content creators who lack professional animation skills or studio resources.
The rise of digital influencers reflects a broader shift in social media marketing where virtual avatars are increasingly used to drive engagement. By bypassing the need for physical production, these tools allow brands and independent creators to maintain a constant stream of content without the logistical overhead of traditional video shoots.
As AI video generation becomes more accessible, the distinction between authentic human performance and synthetic media continues to blur. This evolution is reshaping how creators approach viral trends and brand partnerships in a competitive digital landscape.