Read the End of the First Shot
The first clip establishes the subject, motion, framing, lighting, and direction entering the transition.
Connect two clips or scenes with generated transition motion. The Pexo AI video agent examines both sides of the edit and plans how movement, framing, and timing carry across the cut.
Two sides of the edit
Add the outgoing and incoming clips that need a generated transition.
Describe the change, camera move, morph, or visual relationship you want across the edit.
What it is
An AI Transition Generator creates new visual motion between the end of one clip and the beginning of another. It can help two scenes connect through a directed move, transformation, or matched visual change.
The transition should support the edit rather than hide continuity problems. Review both source clips and the generated frames together.
The first clip establishes the subject, motion, framing, lighting, and direction entering the transition.
The second clip establishes where the transition must land and what should remain recognizable.
Explain the camera move, morph, reveal, or visual relationship that should bridge the two scenes.
How it works
Provide both clips, describe how the edit should connect, and review the full sequence.
Choose the outgoing and incoming shots and identify the exact edit they need to connect.
Explain the intended movement, transformation, pace, and details that should remain consistent.
Check the source clips, generated transition frames, timing, continuity, and unwanted changes.
Agent decisions
The Agent uses both sides of the edit to plan a connected visual change.
Checks the direction and speed of movement entering and leaving the transition.
Uses composition, subject position, lighting, and color to guide where the transition begins and ends.
Shapes the pace of the connecting motion around the rhythm of the edit.
Keeps both original clips available while you review the generated connection.
Common questions
Upload the clip before the edit and the clip after it, then describe how you want the two scenes to connect.
Yes. Describe the camera move, morph, reveal, blur, lighting change, or other visual motion you want.
No. This workflow generates connecting visual frames from the source clips and your direction rather than placing a fixed preset over the cut.
Clear subjects, compatible framing, readable motion, and an intentional relationship between the end of one shot and start of the next help guide the transition.
Check timing, motion direction, subject and object details, lighting, framing, and the exact point where each source clip meets the generated transition.
Start with your source
Upload both sides of the edit, describe the connecting motion, and review the complete sequence with Pexo.