Places you into a travel-style video based on the destination you enter and your source photo. You get a short clip that makes it look like you are visiting that location, with scenery and mood shaped by the place you choose.
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Dream Vacation takes the destination (text: Where do you want to go?) and uses it as the scene blueprint for the clip, pulling in recognizable environmental cues, lighting, architecture, and travel-video pacing tied to that place.
It then analyzes the source_image (image: Your photo) to identify the main subject, framing, pose, and visible styling, and reinterprets that person inside a moving travel setting.
Rather than simply pasting your photo onto a background, the model generates a short video where your appearance is blended into destination-inspired shots, often making creative choices around camera motion, surrounding scenery, and atmosphere so the final clip feels like a stylized vacation moment instead of a static edit.

Specific is better. Named places give the effect clearer visual cues than broad categories like island or Europe.
Use a clear photo with one visible subject and enough room around them. Half-body or full-body travel-style photos usually blend best into destination scenes.
Yes, generally. Well-known places or clearly described locations usually produce the most recognizable results.
Not always. Dream Vacation may lean into landmark-heavy scenes for iconic places, but it can also generate broader location vibes like streets, coastlines, resorts, or scenic viewpoints depending on how the destination is interpreted.
It works most reliably when there's one clear main subject. With couples or groups, the model may simplify faces, poses, or spacing more aggressively, so solo photos usually give cleaner travel-style results.
Yes. All content generated on Flashloop can be used for commercial purposes β social media, ads, client work, product listings. No additional licensing fees.