
Mydreamcompanion’s video generator sits somewhere between intriguing and “holy shit.” Mydreamcompanion takes everything you already know from AI companions, chat, image generation, personality, and adds another element into the mix: video.
It doesn’t produce movies (well, not yet). It’s not the next Hollywood-level tool. It’s something in between.
Clips. Segments. Your chosen character animated, reacting, and feeling more like a real person. That’s at least the idea being suggested, whether or not Mydreamcompanion states it explicitly.
At first, you think, “Oh, it’s just a video clip generator,” and then suddenly, you’re spending ten minutes playing with poses and styles.
How to use Mydreamcompanion Video Generator: Step-by-step guide
The workflow of the generator is very linear, almost “guided funnel”-like. It doesn’t really allow you to stray much.
Following the sequence in your question:
- Change to Video mode and configure your video
- Press Generate Video
- Register or log in
- See your result (video generation takes place)
Here’s the proper walkthrough.
Step 1: Change to Video mode and configure your video
This is where you build your video, before making it go.
Screen elements
At the top, a toggle with the following two buttons:
- Image
- Video (selected)
The arrow in your screenshot points to Video: you must verify it first.
Key Features for This Setup
1. Image vs Video Toggle
| Option | Function |
| Image | Creates static images |
| Video | Creates animated clips |
Action: Click on Video to highlight it. If you don’t, you’ll generate images instead of videos.
2. Pro Mode (img2vid) There’s a toggle switch labeled: Pro Mode (img2vid)
What it does: This probably means that:
- You can convert images to video
- You can achieve more complex animation
Hint: Leave it disabled to start if you are new to this You can revisit it later to play around with more options
3. Style Preset A series of previews show different styles:
- anime character
- soft portrait
- realistic glimmer
- cinematic/sci-fi
You will also find an option labeled: Explore Presets
What it does: It sets the visual vibe for the resulting video.
| Style Type | Result |
| Anime | Stylized, illustrated |
| Realistic | More lifelike |
| Cinematic | Dramatic lighting |
Action: Choose a preset you like. You can always click “More Presets” to explore additional choices.
4. Pose Selection
Here, you’re getting a little more specific.
You will see a number of available poses like Titjob, POV-Missionary, and Bouncing Boobs (with a “More Poses” button to get others).
Why it’s important?
This sets the action and movement for your generated video. In other words…
What’s the character in the video doing?
Action: Tap the pose you want to use. Use the More Poses tab to see other choices.
5. Select Companion
Under the Pose options…
Select Companion →
Why it’s important?
This is how you pick the character who’ll be starring in your video. If you don’t, you won’t have a character.
6. Generate Video button (with cost)
At the bottom:
Generate Video with a small 23 badge
What that number means
Probably:
- credit cost
- tokens consumed
So yeah, you don’t want to click blindly.
How to fill in Step 1
- Switch to Video
- Pick a Style Preset
- Pick a Pose
- Pick your Companion
- (Optional) Switch Pro Mode
That’s it: your video has been fully configured!
Step 2: click on Generate Video
Now it’s time to pull the trigger.
What is it you see
A large advertisement area, with a big title and a big button:
Generate Video
The arrow in your image is aimed at the button.
What to expect after the click
If you click on Generate Video, it will:
- make your choices final
- start preparing your generation
- confirm if you’re logged in
It takes you right into the next step.
A small reality check
If you didn’t configure your video correctly in Step 1, this is where you’ll notice.
So yeah. Be sure before you click.
Step 3: Sign Up or Log In
Here’s your “commitment point,” you’ve made it this far; now let’s sign you up.
On-screen
A centered modal.
“Sign Up and Start Chatting for Free”
Succinct and to the point.
The features:
1. Two tabs: Sign Up/ Login
| Tab | Purpose |
| Sign Up | Create a new account |
| Login | Access existing account |
2. Social Login Methods Buttons include:
- Discord
- X
Great solution for those who abhor forms.
3. Email Field Input field containing a placeholder:
The arrow in your screenshot points at this.
4. Join For Free A large gradient button reads:
Join For Free
This will set up your account.
5. Legal Notice A few small words here referencing:
- Terms of Service
- Privacy Policy
Standard fare, not a lot to mention here.
Finishing Step 3 The most expeditious means: Clicking Google / Discord / X
A second means: Adding your email Clicking Join for Free
If you already have an account: Click Login Adding credentials
Step 4: The Outcome (Video Creation)
This is where you’ll see the results.
How the process works
Once you log in:
- Select the pose.
- The website applies the pose you selected.
- Your characters start dancing.
- Create the result.
What to look for
As the website won’t share a visual of the result, I’ll keep it simple:
- You’ll see a “processing” or “loading” page.
- The video result will be available.
What should you do at this step?
- Let it render
- valuate the result
Does the pose look like you selected? Does the style match? Is the character in line?
- If you aren’t happy, repeat the process
Choose a different pose, or style, or both, and go again. It’s that simple.
Summary of the Full Process
| Step | Action |
| 1 | Switch to Video mode and configure style, pose, and companion |
| 2 | Click Generate Video |
| 3 | Sign up or log in |
| 4 | Video is generated and shown |
Pro Tips (That Will Pay Off Down the Road)
Simplify the inaugural attempt.
Choose just:
- One aesthetic
- One stance
- One subject
And give it a whirl.
The “23” count isn’t random; it has significance. Think of it as a spending limit.
Take advantage of presets instead of making assumptions. They’re there to streamline the process.
Think of it as “trial and error.” First attempt → not bad Second attempt → improved Third attempt → bingo This is the general flow.
Bottom Line
It’s apparent the design’s aim was for ease of use: Choose options → initiate → sign in → collect your creation Key features include:
- the obvious choice to create a Video
- intuitive organization (design → stance → partner)
- the prominent Create Video button
- the login field that’s only presented when it’s necessary
The tool isn’t designed with “elegance” in mind; rather, it prioritizes “functionality.” And that’s the point.




