The Anime trend is currently taking Instagram by storm. This artistic transition shows a character chatting on their phone before Anime into a deep, underwater dreamscape. While it looks like a high-end animation, you can easily create these visuals using Gemini AI and our custom VN QR code.
Follow this simple guide to make your own viral version using the AIPromptKing app.
Step 1: Open the AIPromptKing App
To get the perfect anime look and the correct transitions, you first need the master prompt and the editing template.
- Launch AIPromptKing: Open the AIPromptKing app on your phone.
- Select the Template: Search for the Anime in the app.
- Copy the Prompt & Visit Website: Tap on the template to copy the Master Prompt. Then, click the button to visit our website for the VN QR Code.
Step 2: Generate Anime Images with Gemini AI
Once you are on the website, use the power of AI to create your scenes.
- Open Gemini AI: Use the Gemini AI tool provided on our site.
- Paste the Prompt: Paste the Master Prompt you copied from the app. You can customize the character’s look or background colors if you want.
- Generate & Save: Hit generate and save both the “Chatting” and Anime images to your gallery.
Step 3: Scan the VN QR Code and Edit
Now, use the professional VN template to sync your images with the trending music.

- Get the VN Code: On our website’s article page, locate the VN QR Code for this specific anime trend.
- Scan in VN Editor: Open the VN Video Editor app and tap the Scan icon. Select the QR code screenshot from your gallery.
- Replace Media: The template will load automatically. Simply replace the placeholder images with the ones you generated using Gemini AI.
- Export: Save your video and upload it to Instagram Reels with the trending audio!
How to Use This Guide
This tutorial is part of VelocAI’s growing library of practical AI guides. Every step above has been tested on real devices before publishing, so the workflow you see is the same one that produced the demo result. If a step looks unfamiliar, scroll back to the top and match the screenshots one by one before moving forward — small details (aspect ratio, export quality, audio sync) make a big difference in the final output.
Pro Tips for Better Viral Reels
- Hook in the first second: The opening frame decides if a viewer keeps watching or scrolls away. Lead with motion, a face, or a contrasting colour.
- Match audio to motion: Use VN’s beat markers to align cuts with the music drop. Reels that feel “in time” with the audio get more replays.
- Keep duration tight: 7–15 seconds usually outperforms longer edits for trending audios. Remove any second that does not add value.
- Export at 1080p, 30fps: Higher bitrate exports look noticeably cleaner on Instagram’s compressed feed.
- Reuse winning templates: If a reel performs well, post a follow-up using the same structure within 48–72 hours while the algorithm is favourable.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Most reels fail because of small, fixable issues, not because the template is bad. Watch out for these:
- Wrong aspect ratio: Always export 9:16 vertical. A 16:9 export with black bars looks unprofessional and gets less reach.
- Skipping the cover frame: A clean cover image dramatically improves click-through from the Reels grid — do not leave it as the first auto-frame.
- Copyrighted music in the wrong region: Some songs are blocked in specific countries; preview your reel from a friend’s account before declaring it final.
- Over-editing: Too many transitions feel chaotic. Three to five hard cuts plus the trending audio is usually enough.
What You Need to Recreate This
- A smartphone with the latest VN Video Editor installed
- The exact template / VN code shared in the post above
- One reference photo or video clip in good lighting
- The trending audio saved to your VN drafts
- Roughly 5–10 minutes of focused editing time
FAQ
Is this method free to use?
The core workflow uses tools that have a generous free tier. Where a paid plan unlocks faster rendering or higher quality, the post mentions it explicitly. You can complete the basic tutorial without paying anything.
How long does it take to recreate this?
Most readers finish in 10–20 minutes the first time and under 5 minutes once familiar with the tool. The slowest part is usually the rendering or export step.
Will this work on my phone?
Yes — this guide is mobile-first wherever possible. The tutorial uses tools available on both Android and iOS. If a desktop step is required it will be clearly marked.
What if my output looks different from the demo?
Small differences in source media (lighting, framing, resolution) change the final result. Re-check the inputs first, then revisit the settings step by step. Most variations come from a single mismatched parameter.
Can I use this commercially?
It depends on the licence of the underlying tool, music, or assets. Check the original tool’s terms of service before using output for paid client work or branded campaigns.
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