How to create vertical AI videos for TikTok and Reels

What you'll learn
What are vertical videos?
Common use cases
Create vertical videos step by step
STEP 1: Open AI video generator
- On web: Go to picsart.com/ai-video-generator → Click "Start creating"
- On mobile: Open Picsart → "+" → AI Generate → Video
STEP 2: Select 9:16 aspect ratio
Before writing your prompt, choose the vertical format:
- Aspect ratio dropdown: Select "9:16 (Vertical)" or "Portrait"
- Alternative: Some tools show platform presets like "TikTok" or "Reels" that auto-set 9:16
- Preview orientation: Confirm the preview frame is tall and narrow, not wide

STEP 3: Write vertical-friendly prompt
Describe your video with vertical composition in mind. Focus on subjects that work in tall frames: close-ups, full-body shots, or tall objects. Avoid wide landscapes or side-by-side subjects that need horizontal space. Example: "Close-up of a person's face looking up at camera, dramatic lighting, slow zoom out."
STEP 4: Generate and export
Check that your video fills the vertical frame properly: Not working? Revise your prompt to focus on vertically-oriented subjects. Horizontal landscapes or wide scenes don't translate well to 9:16—pick subjects that naturally fit tall frames.
- Subject is centered and fills the frame without awkward cropping
- Important elements aren't cut off at top or bottom edges
- Resolution is 1080x1920 or higher for crisp mobile playback
Tips for best results
💡 Think in close-ups and portraits
Vertical format excels at faces, people, and tall objects. Prompts like "close-up of hands making coffee" or "full-body fashion model walking" work great. Wide shots of groups or landscapes feel cramped in 9:16.
💡 Use vertical camera movements
Describe camera motion that works vertically: "tilt up from feet to face," "slow push in on subject," or "top-down view." Avoid horizontal pans or wide tracking shots that need landscape orientation.
💡 Keep important elements in safe zones
Social platforms overlay UI elements (captions, buttons, profile pics) at top and bottom of vertical videos. Keep your main subject and text in the center third of the frame so nothing gets covered by platform interface.
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