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Create a short luxury money rain video from text or one uploaded portrait. Edit the timed storyboard beats, then generate a polished social-ready cash-shower clip.
Upload one clear photo if you want the video to start from that exact frame and stay closer to the person's real pose, framing, face, outfit, and vibe. Leave it empty if you want to generate from text only.
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Use one portrait or one text prompt to generate a short AI money rain clip.

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AI Money Rain Video Generator helps you turn one portrait or one text idea into a short video where cash rains down around the subject. Instead of building a complicated sequence from scratch, you edit a timed four-beat storyboard that controls the calm setup, the first impact, the cash pile-up, and the laughing finish. That makes it easier to shape one clear emotional arc while keeping the app focused on a polished luxury flex moment with premium styling, readable falling bills, and a strong creator-ready finish.
AI Money Rain Video Generator is available on all Vofy plans.
Build a short money-rain clip in about a minute. Start from text or one clear portrait, choose the cash-drop setup for the scene, then preview face visibility, bill motion, and export framing.
Use one clear upper-body portrait if the clip should stay close to a real person, or describe the subject, outfit, location, camera angle, and luxury mood in a short prompt.
Tip: Clear portraits with room around the subject give the falling cash more space to interact with the scene.
Choose a falling-bills setup for simple motion, a luxury reaction when the face matters most, or a social flex shot when you need a bold vertical clip with readable cash movement.
Tip: Use fewer props when you want the face, cash motion, and background to stay readable.
Create the video, preview the cash path, face visibility, outfit shape, hand movement, background clutter, and vertical crop, then download the strongest export.
Tip: Rerun with fewer props if the cash, face, or background becomes cluttered, especially for vertical social clips.
Upload one clear photo and use it as the identity guide for a short money-rain clip instead of building the subject from scratch every time.
Use a built-in four-beat storyboard and rewrite each part of the action instead of rebuilding one long technical effect prompt from scratch.
The workflow is tuned for one-person money falling videos where the face, outfit, and falling bills all need to stay readable in a short clip.
The default 9:16 setup is a practical fit for TikTok, Reels, Shorts, creator promos, and flashy mobile-first posts.
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Upload one clear portrait or full-body photo, edit the timed sequence if needed, and generate the clip. The app uses your image as a reference so the final video can stay closer to the person's identity while adding falling cash around them.
No. You can create a money rain video from text only. Uploading a photo is useful when you want the result to stay closer to a real person's face, outfit, and overall look.
Use one sharp image with a clearly visible adult subject, good lighting, and enough empty space around the body for the bills to fall visibly. Avoid crowded group photos if you want cleaner results.
Yes. The timed sequence is fully editable. You can separately change the setup, the first heavy impact, the pile-up moment, and the laughing ending without rewriting the entire prompt.
Yes. Use your text prompt to steer the result toward upscale editorial styling, glam creator energy, darker club-like confidence, or a brighter winner-style celebration while keeping the core luxury cash-shower effect intact.
Usually yes. Money rain clips are often consumed on mobile, and the default 9:16 aspect ratio keeps the subject and falling bills more readable on vertical social feeds.
Start from one portrait or one prompt, then iterate until the cash, lighting, and luxury styling all land cleanly.
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