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Turn a pet idea or photo into a short video where your pet secretly uses a phone, hears someone coming, and suddenly pretends to be asleep. Edit the four beats, then generate from text or one pet photo.
Upload one clear pet photo if you want the video to look more like your own pet. Leave it empty to generate from text only.
See how a pet photo turns into a fake-sleep prank video. This shipped first pass keeps the existing real showcase videos and removes the last local placeholder-image dependency with a confirmed official-route cover poster.

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Use this app to make one very specific kind of pet joke video: your pet secretly using a phone, hearing someone coming, diving under the blanket, and pretending to be asleep. Instead of writing one long prompt from scratch, you edit four short beats that control the setup, the panic move, the fake-sleep acting, and the reveal. If you upload a pet photo, the result can stay closer to your own dog or cat's look.
Pet Fake-Sleeps With a Phone Video Generator is available on all Vofy plans.
This app works best when each part of the prank is easy to read. Here is what each beat is supposed to do in the final video.

Start with the pet quietly using the phone so the viewer understands the joke right away. Keep the setup simple and focused on one pet, one room, and one visible phone glow.
Try changing: Best thing to tweak here: the pet type, the room mood, and how obvious the phone is.

This is the scramble moment. The pet notices someone coming and rushes to hide the phone under a pillow or blanket before diving into a fake sleeping pose.
Try changing: Best thing to tweak here: how fast, messy, or dramatic the hide-the-phone move feels.

The fake-sleep performance is where the humor really lands. Closed eyes, stiff posture, and slightly exaggerated breathing usually read better than subtle acting.
Try changing: Best thing to tweak here: the expression, breathing, and how obviously the pet is trying to look innocent.

Finish with the person entering, peeking in, or noticing the pet. The pet should keep committing to the act so the ending feels awkward, suspicious, and funny.
Try changing: Best thing to tweak here: who catches the pet and whether the ending feels cute, tense, or full-on meme energy.
Create the short pet prank in about a minute. Start with a clear pet photo or a tight text setup, then match the joke timing before checking whether the phone and fake sleep read on screen.
Add one clear dog, cat, or other pet photo if you want the clip to follow your own pet's look, or describe the pet, bed, couch, room light, blanket, and phone position in a short text prompt.
Tip: Use one pet and one obvious phone; multiple animals or cluttered rooms make the prank harder to read in a short clip.
Use a calm setup for a cute reveal, a faster panic version for meme energy, or a suspenseful pause when the room and pet expression can carry the joke. Keep the phone moment, hide move, fake sleep, and reveal simple.
Tip: Do not add extra props unless they help the phone gag; every new object competes with the pet's face and reaction.
Generate the video, watch the preview, and check pet likeness, eye direction, paw movement, phone visibility, blanket edges, room lighting, and reveal timing before downloading for TikTok, Reels, Shorts, or a group chat.
Tip: If the gag feels off, change only one timing detail, such as a longer pause or faster hide, before regenerating.
You control the joke one beat at a time instead of wrestling with one long prompt. That makes it easier to fix pacing and make the ending clearer.
Upload one pet photo when you want the clip to feel more like your real dog or cat, including its markings, shape, and overall look.
The prompt structure is tuned for a quick setup, a readable panic moment, and a funny reveal that works well in short social clips.
You can generate, watch, tweak one beat, and run it again without leaving the page or rebuilding the whole idea from scratch.
— What creators say —
“The four-beat structure made it much easier to get the joke across. I only had to rewrite one moment instead of redoing the whole prompt.”
“Uploading my own pet photo helped the result feel way more personal. It still looked like my cat, but the fake-sleep joke was clear and funny.”
— Also in the studio —
— Frequently asked —
Keep the idea simple and visual: one pet, one phone, one cozy room, and one clear reveal. For example: orange cat under a blanket, secretly watching a glowing phone, then freezing and pretending to sleep when the bedroom door opens.
No. If you leave the uploader empty, the app generates from text. If you add one pet photo, the app automatically uses it to keep the result closer to your pet.
Yes. A clear, well-lit photo with your pet's face and body visible gives the model the best chance of keeping the right markings, proportions, and overall identity.
It is mainly tuned for funny, meme-style pet clips. You can push it toward a softer or more cinematic look, but the best results usually come from clear, playful prank energy.
Make a funny pet prank clip in a few minutes. Start from text, or upload your own pet photo and turn the joke into a personalized short video.
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