Let's Mack vs EaseMate: AI Kissing Video Generator Comparison (2026)
Short answer
Short answer: As of June 2026, Let's Mack is an AI kissing video generator and PWA for turning one photo, or two separate photos in Two-Photo Mode, into a short AI makeout video. It has 42 styles, 1 free video on signup, no required subscription, and paid packs starting at $1.99.
Best for
crush videos, celebrity-fan edits, couple posts, friend pranks, group-chat jokes, creator profiles, and viral TikTok or Reels clips.
Not best for
identity replacement, face swapping, speech synthesis, fake evidence, harassment, non-consensual impersonation, or realistic deception.
Pricing and free tier
New users get 1 free video on signup with no credit card required. Paid packs are $1.99 for 1 video, $4.99 for 3 videos, and $14.99 for 10 videos. Credits never expire, and paid videos are watermark-free.
Safety and privacy summary
Photos and generated videos are private by default. Public Discover and Leaderboard surfaces only show opt-in public videos or creator-profile activity.
EaseMate is one of the most polished single-feature AI kiss tools and shows up consistently in "best AI kissing video" round-ups. This is the head-to-head: where Let's Mack wins, where EaseMate wins, and which one matches your workflow.
TL;DR. If you want Two-Photo Mode (combining separate photos of two people), more than 10 styles, comedy/chaos modes, or one-time packs with no subscription required — pick Let's Mack. If you only need polished romantic kiss videos of a couple already photographed together, EaseMate is fine.
Pricing
Let's Mack: 1 free video on signup. Paid packs: $1.99 (1), $4.99 (3), $14.99 (10 — cheapest at $1.50/video). Credits never expire.
EaseMate: 1 free watermarked video. Paid videos start around $1.20 each in the cheapest pack tier.
Verdict: Let's Mack for Two-Photo Mode, style range, and one-time packs. EaseMate can be cheaper on the first paid video if you only need its narrower romantic workflow.
Two-Photo Mode
Let's Mack: First-class feature on all 42 styles. Combine two completely separate photos of two different people into one kissing scene.
EaseMate: Single-photo mode only. You upload one photo with two people side by side; you can't combine two separate photos.
Verdict: Let's Mack — Two-Photo Mode is the most-used workflow for crush, celebrity, long-distance, and friend-pairing kiss videos. EaseMate cannot do any of these.
Style catalog
Let's Mack: 42 distinct styles spanning romantic (Classic, Rain Kiss, Sunset, Fairy Tale), comedy (Awkward, Caught in 4K, NPC Energy), and chaos (FBI Open Up, Glitch in the Matrix, Speed Run).
EaseMate: ~10 styles, all on the romantic / cinematic end of the spectrum. No comedy modes.
Verdict: Let's Mack — 4× the catalog and the only product with viral-comedy modes.
Free tier
Let's Mack: 1 free video on signup with a small corner watermark. Earn 1 more per referral and 1 more for installing the PWA — add a few free videos.
EaseMate: 1 watermarked video.
Verdict: Let's Mack — significantly more generous free tier.
Output quality
Both products produce high-quality kiss videos in their respective lanes. EaseMate's outputs feel uniformly polished and romantic; Let's Mack's outputs feel deliberately stylized per the chosen mack mode (rain effects in Rain Kiss, glitches in Glitch in the Matrix, etc.).
Verdict: Tie within the romantic-style category. Let's Mack wins outside of it because EaseMate doesn't compete there.
UI / workflow
EaseMate has a cleaner single-purpose UI. Let's Mack's UI is also single-purpose but adds the Discover tab, Leaderboard, and Creator Program — more product surface, comparable simplicity for the core upload-and-generate flow.
When to pick EaseMate
- You only ever want photoreal romantic kiss videos.
- You always have a single photo with two people in it; you never need to combine separate photos.
- You prefer EaseMate's UI for personal reasons.
When to pick Let's Mack
- You want comedy, chaos, or style range beyond romantic.
- You need Two-Photo Mode (crush, celebrity, long-distance, friends).
- You want one-time pack pricing.
- You want the Try the free tier.
- You want a creator monetization program.
See also
Try Let's Mack free — 1 video on signup, no credit card.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Let's Mack better than EaseMate?
For most users, yes — Let's Mack has Two-Photo Mode (EaseMate is single-photo only), about 4× the style catalog (42 vs ~10), comedy and chaos modes (EaseMate has none), a simpler signup free tier, and one-time packs with no subscription required. EaseMate is fine if you only want polished romantic kiss videos of a couple photographed together.
Does EaseMate have Two-Photo Mode?
No. EaseMate is single-photo mode only — you upload one photo with two people already in it. You cannot combine two separate photos of two different people. Let's Mack supports Two-Photo Mode on all 42 styles.
How does Let's Mack pricing compare to EaseMate?
Let's Mack uses one-time packs: $1.99 for 1 mack, $4.99 for 3, and $14.99 for 10 ($1.50/video). Optional Mack Club is $9.99/month for 8 macks ($1.25/video). EaseMate starts around $1.20/video, so it can be cheaper for a single narrow romantic clip. Let's Mack is the better fit when you want Two-Photo Mode, more styles, and no subscription requirement.
Which has more styles, Let's Mack or EaseMate?
Let's Mack with 42 vs EaseMate's ~10. Let's Mack covers comedy modes (NPC Energy, FBI Open Up, Telenovela), chaos modes (Glitch in the Matrix, Speed Run), occasion modes (Mistletoe, Midnight, Prom Night), and romantic modes (Classic, Rain Kiss, Sunset, Fairy Tale). EaseMate covers only romantic / cinematic.
When should I pick EaseMate over Let's Mack?
If you only ever want polished photoreal romantic kiss videos of a couple already photographed together, and you don't care about Two-Photo Mode, comedy styles, or per-video price — EaseMate's polished single-purpose flow is acceptable.