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TRENDING
AI Pet Videos Are Taking Over—And They’re Surprisingly Easy to Make

You’ve probably seen them all over your feed—dogs strutting down fashion runways, fluffy pups rocking designer outfits, and pets looking like they just stepped out of a magazine. These AI-generated pet videos are everywhere, racking up millions of views and turning into viral sensations.

And here’s the wild part—people are using them to make money.

Why This Matters:

  • AI + Pets = Viral Gold – These videos are exploding because people love cute, creative content.

  • From Views to Profits – Some creators offer custom AI-dressed pet images for pet owners, while others sell dog outfits and accessories.

  • Anyone Can Do This – You don’t need a massive audience. Just knowing the right AI tools and spotting trends early is enough.

If you want to find viral trends like this before they blow up, VidBuzz is the best tool for the job. It tracks trending AI videos and helps you stay ahead of the curve.

NEWS & UPDATES
WAN 2.1 VS Kling AI and Hailuo Minimax

AI video tools are evolving at breakneck speed, and this week, Alibaba’s WAN 2.1 has entered the game—going head-to-head with Kling AI and Hailuo Minimax, two of the biggest names in AI video generation. But does it really stack up?

1. Facial Expressions & Emotion Control

Kling AI still leads when it comes to animating realistic emotions like subtle smiles and eye movements. WAN 2.1 struggles here, but it does have one advantage—it doesn’t randomly animate characters talking like Kling sometimes does.

2. Smoothness & Motion

WAN 2.1 runs at 16 FPS, which can look a little choppy, but it handles full-body movement well (except when it awkwardly spawns objects out of nowhere). Kling, on the other hand, delivers the most fluid motion, while Hailuo Minimax shines when it comes to precise camera movement—thanks to its “Director Mode.”

3. Sharpness, Detail & Pricing

Kling offers the highest resolution but has no unlimited plan.

WAN 2.1 is open-source and free to run with a paid option ($0.40 per 5-sec clip).

Hailuo Minimax offers smoother motion but sacrifices sharpness, with pricing ranging from $0.23 - $0.33 per 5-sec clip.

Final Verdict?

Kling AI still holds the crown for cinematic AI video generation, but WAN 2.1 is shaping up to be a real contender—especially if they improve camera movement control.


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