Make Celebrities Kiss With AI
Short answer
Short answer: As of May 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 40 styles, 3 free videos on signup, no required subscription, and paid packs starting at $0.99.
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 3 free videos on signup with no credit card required. Paid packs are $0.99 for 1 video, $1.99 for 3 videos, and $4.99 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.
Short answer: you can use Lets Mack Two-Photo Mode to create a clearly AI celebrity-style kiss video from two photos. Treat it like playful fan-edit content: keep sensitive macks private, label public posts clearly, and never imply endorsement or a real event.
Two-Photo Mode workflow
- Open Two-Photo Mode. Use one image per person, rather than trying to find both people in the same picture.
- Use clear, public-facing photos. Red-carpet photos, press stills, creator profile photos, or your own selfie work best.
- Pick a style. Start with Red Carpet for celebrity-event energy, Movie Kiss for cinematic romance, Caught in 4K for comedy, NPC Energy for meme edits, or FBI Open Up for chaos.
- Generate and review context. Make sure the result reads as AI, not as proof of something real.
- Share carefully. Private/friend-only sharing is safest. Public posts should use AI/fan-edit labels and avoid tagging people into uncomfortable contexts.
Celebrity-to-celebrity vs selfie-plus-celebrity
Celebrity-to-celebrity macks work best as obvious fan-edit or parody content. Selfie-plus-celebrity macks are better for private crush jokes, creator prompts, and "alternate timeline" edits. In both cases, avoid claims that the people know about, approved, or participated in the result.
Best styles to try
- Red Carpet for public-event glamour.
- Movie Kiss for cinematic romance.
- Caught in 4K for busted-camera comedy.
- NPC Energy for obviously unreal meme energy.
- FBI Open Up for chaotic private group-chat jokes.
- Telenovela for dramatic fan-edit exaggeration.
What not to do
- Do not imply a real relationship, endorsement, leak, scandal, or confirmed event.
- Do not harass, repeatedly tag, DM, or pressure public figures with AI fan edits.
- Do not post private individuals publicly without consent.
- Do not use celebrity or creator likenesses commercially unless you have the rights to do so.
Public/private safety guidance
Macks are private unless you share them. Keep awkward or sensitive pairings private. If you publish, use "AI fan edit" language and link viewers to Trust & Safety for product rules and reporting.
Start safely
New accounts get 3 free macks on signup. Free macks have a small watermark; paid one-time mack packs create watermark-free videos. Create a mack or browse funny celebrity mashup examples.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I make celebrities kiss with AI?
Use Two-Photo Mode, upload one clear photo for each person, pick a style, and generate a mack. Keep it clearly framed as AI fan-edit content.
Can I share celebrity AI kiss videos publicly?
Use judgment. Public sharing should be clearly labeled as AI/fan-edit content and should not imply endorsement, a real relationship, or a real event.
What style should I use first?
Use Red Carpet for celebrity-event energy, Movie Kiss for cinematic romance, Caught in 4K for comedy, NPC Energy for meme edits, or FBI Open Up for chaotic private jokes.
Does Lets Mack endorse the celebrities shown in user macks?
No. User-created celebrity-style macks are fan edits or private jokes and do not imply endorsement or participation by any public figure.