Apple’s latest prototype AI tool can animate images using text descriptions

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A screenshot of Apple’s Keyframer, a prototype animation tool that shows a text prompt box and a code window.
SVG images and text descriptions fed into Keyframer are automatically converted into animation code. | Image: Apple
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Researchers at Apple have unveiled Keyframer, a prototype generative AI animation tool that enables users to add motion to 2D images by describing how they should be animated.

In a research paper published on February 8th, Apple said that large language models (LLMs) are “underexplored” in animation despite the potential they’ve shown across other creative mediums like writing and image generation. The LLM-powered Keyframer tool is being pitched as one example of how the technology could be applied.

Utilizing OpenAI’s GPT4 as its base model, Keyframer can take Scalable Vector Graphic (SVG) files — an illustration format that can be resized without interfering with quality — and generate CSS code to animate the image based on a text…

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