Kira 4.0 brings video and music into the same creative flow as our image editor. Animate a friend's photo, drop an AI soundtrack, change their hairstyle before anyone notices. No prompts, no downloads, no experience needed. Just pick something, make it, and share the joy.
Hey Product Hunt! 👋 I'm Owen, one of the makers behind Kira.
Kira started as an AI photo editor. People used it to prank their friends, give them Ghibli makeovers, swap their backgrounds into ridiculous places. The sharing energy was exactly what we hoped for.
With 4.0 we asked what else deserves that same treatment. Turns out, a lot.
- 🎥 Video Generator: Now your friends don't just get a weird photo. They get a weird video. Upload their picture, watch them move, send it before they see it coming.
- 🎵 Music Generator: Describe a vibe and get an original track. Drop a diss track on your BFF or make a birthday anthem. AI writes it, you take the credit.
- 🖼️ Image Generator: New filters, crop, and manual adjustments on top of our existing tools. More ways to prank, more ways to make it perfect before you share.
No skills needed. If you can tap a screen, you can use Kira. Everything runs in your browser, open it and you're already playing.
Try it, make something for your friends, and drop it in the comments. We want to see what you send✨
Kira.art is a fantastic AI art tool that truly makes creativity accessible to everyone. It effortlessly transforms simple descriptions into polished, consistent visuals through its intuitive, chat-based editing. The fast iteration and low learning curve make it a time-saver for experienced creators and a joy for beginners. It's inspiring and cohesive, proving that you don't need complex prompts or layers to achieve professional results. Highly recommended!
Love how you leaned into the “make stuff for friends” vibe, feels less like a tool and more like a playground for chaos in the best way.
The “no prompts, no layers” approach is the real win here. Turning image → video → music into one simple flow removes most of the friction that kills casual creativity.
Feels like you’re optimizing for shareability over perfection, which is the right call for this kind of product.
Curious how you see this evolving: do you lean more into social/viral use cases, or push toward more controlled editing for creators who want consistency across outputs?
Congratulations on your launch team. It seems like a natural progression from photo to video. I have a few concerns and would appreciate understanding how you handle them. Firstly, I'm worried about the unauthorized use of someone's photo which may lead to cyberbullying. Could you explain your permissions system? Does it allow anyone who's friends with the photo owner to use their image? I haven't used the app, but I can see how it could become popular. Having controls in place makes sense in this case.
For the video generator, is it better to upload multiple photos of the same person to improve the video quality?
Congrats on the launch!! I tried it out, and the navigation and ease of use are really impressive. I tested the image enhancement/generation and the results were great. Unfortunately, AI still has trouble with text. But overall, it's really good! I'll try it out more and write a more detailed review
This is a fun one. Turning friends into shareable content is a smart loop, and removing the skill barrier makes it the kind of thing someone opens, uses immediately, and sends without thinking. That's hard to engineer.
One messaging thought: showing what people actually send each other could do more work than describing what the tool does. The output is the hook, not the feature.
Curious whether any specific use cases are driving repeat usage yet. I spend a lot of time helping SaaS teams figure out what makes their early users come back, so I'm always interested in where that first habit forms.
Excited to see where this goes.
A fun way to mess with your friends :-), love the idea. Congrats on the launch!
@owenlongbo looks fun! Can I import my IG stories with friends and start from those?
Friends as content is a vibe but does it get awkward? Like who controls how they are portrayed?
For ordinary people with no creative experience at all, what are the criteria you have internally set for determining a "successful work"? Is it perfect picture quality, or something like "fun and shareable"?
It sounds like a really interesting and fun idea for having a laugh with friends. The question is, do you label the video/text/photo in any way to indicate that it was created using AI? Because, while it’s a great tool, it can often be used improperly. Teenagers in particular can use this in a truly cruel way towards their peers.
How is it with the testing of the tool? Do I need to pay directly? Because I uploaded the image, it started generating something. I waited, and then the pop-up window appeared with the pricing list. In other words: Is there any testing option?
Made a cute OpenClaw logo, congrats on the launch.
Expanding from a photo editor into video and music generation while keeping everything browser-based with zero downloads creates a powerful share-first creative loop — the fact that someone can upload a friend's photo, animate it, add an AI soundtrack, and share it without ever leaving the browser removes every friction point that usually kills viral content creation. The music generator is an interesting addition to what started as a visual tool; how tightly integrated is the audio with the video output — can users sync generated music to specific moments in the animated clip, or are they independent outputs that get combined manually?
About Kira 4.0 on Product Hunt
“Turn your friends into shareable content”
Kira 4.0 launched on Product Hunt on March 17th, 2026 and earned 290 upvotes and 46 comments, earning #3 Product of the Day. Kira 4.0 brings video and music into the same creative flow as our image editor. Animate a friend's photo, drop an AI soundtrack, change their hairstyle before anyone notices. No prompts, no downloads, no experience needed. Just pick something, make it, and share the joy.
Kira 4.0 was featured in Design Tools (259.5k followers), Social Media (88.8k followers) and Artificial Intelligence (466.2k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 142.6k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
Who hunted Kira 4.0 ?
Kira 4.0 was hunted by Owen Chen. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
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