Package Explosion Effect: One Photo, One Detonation
Upload a photo of any box, bag, or gift package. AI rips it apart on screen: walls shatter outward, products launch in slow motion, and particle debris scatters across the frame. One image in, one product reveal video out, no editing software needed.
The Package Explosion effect turns a still product photo into a physics-driven destruction sequence. Cardboard tears apart, lids fly off, and whatever is inside launches toward the camera with particle sparks trailing behind. One upload replaces hours of keyframing in After Effects.
A sneaker box sitting on a table is forgettable. That same box bursting open to reveal a pair of Jordans mid-flight is a three-second hook that keeps viewers watching. Brands on TikTok and Instagram Reels are using this structure for product launches, seasonal drops, and unboxing reveals.
The effect also fits prank-style exploding parcel videos and satisfying compilation content where gift boxes shatter into hundreds of floating pieces.
Frequently asked questions
Does the explosion look different depending on the package?
Yes. The AI reads the shape, size, and material of whatever is in the photo. A small jewelry box shatters into fine fragments, while a large cardboard carton rips apart in heavy chunks with different debris patterns each time.
Can I control how the contents fly out?
The trajectory and speed are generated automatically based on the package structure. Items inside launch outward in slow motion with particle trails, and the result varies with each generation.
What types of packages produce the best results?
Sealed containers with visible edges and clear outlines work best. Shoeboxes, gift boxes, delivery parcels, food packaging, and cosmetic boxes all generate clean explosion sequences. Avoid blurry or heavily cluttered backgrounds.
