AI Kissing Video Glossary

Search results for "AI kissing video" mix together a half-dozen technologies that look similar but work very differently. This glossary defines each term and shows where Let's Mack fits — and, more importantly, where it does not.

TL;DR: Let's Mack is a pose-and-motion AI kissing video generator. We do not swap faces, replace identities, or run a deepfake model. We animate the people who are already in your photo into a kissing scene, in one of 36 distinct visual styles.

AI kissing video

The canonical category term for a short AI-generated clip in which two people from a photograph appear to kiss. The faces, hairstyles, and clothing in the result match the photo you uploaded — the AI generates the motion (lip movement, head tilt, slight body movement) on top of the existing image. Generation typically takes 30–60 seconds. Output is a 3–5 second clip suitable for iMessage, WhatsApp, TikTok, Instagram, and X. Synonyms: AI kiss video, AI smooch video, AI lip-on-lip video.

AI makeout video

Same technology as an AI kissing video, but framed around comedy and chaos rather than romance. "Makeout" implies the over-the-top end of the spectrum (Telenovela, Italian Chef, WWE Kiss, NPC Energy) where the visual is more about humor than tenderness. Most users use the terms interchangeably; Let's Mack indexes both because that matches how the audience actually searches.

AI deepfake (and why Let's Mack is not one)

A deepfake is a video in which a person's identity has been replaced — typically a real video of one person whose face has been swapped onto another body, or whose mouth has been re-animated to speak words they never said. Deepfakes are identity-replacement tools.

Let's Mack is not a deepfake generator:

This distinction matters legally and ethically — and it matters technically, because deepfake detectors and AI kissing video generators look for very different signals.

AI face swap

Face swap apps replace one face with another. Take a photo of person A, swap in person B's face, and you get a hybrid image. This is identity replacement at the pixel level and is the engine behind most viral "what would I look like as a celebrity" filters.

Let's Mack does not face-swap. The faces in your output video are the same faces you uploaded — Two-Photo Mode places two existing people into one scene, but each face stays attached to its original identity.

AI lip sync

Lip sync apps animate a still face's mouth to match a target audio track. They are powerful for talking-head content, but they animate one face, not two, and they are about audio matching, not romantic motion. Let's Mack generates kissing motion (head movement, lip contact, slight body sway) without any audio matching, and it always works on two faces interacting with each other.

Two-Photo Mode

The Let's Mack feature that lets you upload two separate photos of two different people and combine them into a single kissing scene. Use it for long-distance couples, celebrity pairings, and friends who have never met. Internally, Two-Photo Mode composes the two faces into a shared scene before the kiss-motion model runs — your faces stay attached to your identities; we never swap one face onto someone else's body.

Mack styles (the 36-style system)

Each "style" is a distinct AI prompt that produces a unique visual mood and comedic energy. Classic is the safest baseline; Movie Kiss is dramatic Hollywood; Telenovela is over-the-top passion; NPC Energy is glitchy video-game humor; FBI Open Up is a chaotic raid interruption. Styles are not Instagram-style filters applied to a fixed kiss. Each style is a different generation, with different motion, different framing, and different ambient effects (rain, snow, sparkles, lens glitches, etc.). Browse all 36 in Every Mack Style Explained.

Watermark

Free Let's Mack videos carry a small "Let's Mack" watermark in one corner. Paid videos (any video purchased from a paid pack) are watermark-free. The watermark is visual only — it does not embed metadata or steganographic identifiers.

Credits / packs

Let's Mack uses a one-time pack model rather than a subscription. New accounts get 3 free videos. Refills come in three packs: 1 video for $0.99, 3 videos for $1.99 ($0.66 each), and 10 videos for $4.99 ($0.50 each — best value). Credits never expire.

Mack (verb / noun)

To "mack" someone is to generate a kissing video of yourself with that person. A "mack" is a single generated video. The Creator Program lets fans mack a creator's profile (so the creator earns $0.10 per paid mack received). See Creators for the full breakdown.

Where Let's Mack fits in the AI video space

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Let's Mack a deepfake app?

No. Deepfake apps replace one person's identity in a video with another's. Let's Mack does not swap faces, does not replace identities, and does not synthesize speech. We start with the photo you uploaded and generate kissing motion on top of the existing faces in one of 36 stylized looks. The faces in your output are the faces in your input.

What is the difference between an AI kissing video and a deepfake?

A deepfake is identity replacement — taking a real video and swapping the face or mouth so the person appears to do or say something they did not. An AI kissing video is motion generation — taking a photo of two people and animating them into a kissing scene in a stylized look. Let's Mack is the second; it never produces the first.

Is an AI kissing video the same as a face swap?

No. A face swap replaces one face with another. Let's Mack keeps the faces from your photo unchanged. Even Two-Photo Mode (combining two separate photos) places each person's face into the scene as themselves — no swap.

What is the difference between an AI kissing video and an AI makeout video?

They're the same product, used by different audiences. "Makeout" tends to be the comedy framing (Telenovela, NPC Energy, FBI Open Up), and "kissing" tends to be the romantic framing (Classic, Rain Kiss, Sunset). Let's Mack supports both with the same 36 styles.

What is Two-Photo Mode?

Two-Photo Mode lets you upload two separate photos of two different people and combine them into a single kissing scene. Used for long-distance couples, celebrity-plus-fan pairings, and friends who have never met. Internally, the two faces are composed into one scene before the kiss-motion model runs.

What is a "mack style"?

A mack style is one of the 36 distinct AI prompts Let's Mack supports. Each style produces a different visual mood and motion — Classic for straightforward romance, Movie Kiss for cinematic drama, Anime for sparkles and cherry blossoms, NPC Energy for glitchy video-game humor, etc. Styles are not filters; each is a separate generation.

How is an AI kissing video different from AI lip sync?

Lip sync animates one face's mouth to match a target audio track. AI kissing videos generate motion for two faces interacting with each other (lip contact, head tilt, slight body sway) without any audio. Different problems, different models.

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