Join the viral Subject 3 dance trend without learning the moves. Upload a photo and let AI generate a complete Ke Mu San dance video with music in seconds.
Transform a single static photo into an animated Subject 3 (Ke Mu San) dance video with the power of AI. No choreography skills needed—just upload an image of a person or pet and watch them perform the iconic Hai Di Lao style dance moves that took over TikTok.
Whether you are looking to create a Subject 3 fever meme or just want to see your cat dance, our AI photo animator handles everything instantly.
Upload: Select a clear, full-body photo of a person, animal, or character.
Pro tip: Use our Object Remover to clean the area around the subject first.
Generate: Hit the "Generate" button and let Somake's AI engines do the heavy lifting.
Download & Share: Export your high-definition MP4 file and post it directly to TikTok, Instagram, or YouTube Shorts.
Why let humans have all the fun? While many tools limit you to human faces, our generator is optimized for animals too.
Subject 3 Dance Cat: Turn your feline friend into a dancing meme.
Dancing Dogs: Watch your Corgi or Golden Retriever groove to the beat. Upload a photo of your pet and join the hilarious "Animals doing Ke Mu San" subcategory of the trend.
Join the #KeMuSan challenge without having to learn the steps yourself!
Turn a friend's photo into a Subject 3 dance video for birthdays, anniversaries, or office pranks. It’s a guaranteed way to bring joy and laughter.
Cosplayers and digital artists can use this image-to-video AI to animate fictional characters. See your favorite anime character or RPG avatar perform the viral dance.
The "Subject 3 Fever" dashboard is designed for speed, requiring zero technical background.
We prioritize clarity, ensuring your subject remains sharp even during complex movements.
Uploaded images are processed securely and used solely for your specific animation generation.
The Subject 3 dance, or Ke Mu San, is a viral dance style characterized by rhythmic, fluid leg and ankle movements, often associated with Haidilao restaurant celebrations.
You only need to upload one clear image of a single subject to generate a full animation.
For the best results, use a full-body shot with the subject facing the camera and a relatively simple background.
Absolutely, the output is provided in a standard video format compatible with all major social media platforms.