Pika Labs Just Launched an Invite-Only AI Video Social Network — And It’s Wild
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Heads up, creators and AI lovers — Pika Labs is quietly testing what it claims is the first-ever social network made entirely of AI-generated content, and it’s built around one simple idea:
Take a selfie → generate vertical AI video → go viral? 🎥🤳
Right now, it’s iOS-only, invite-only, and pretty under the radar... but it looks like something straight out of a Black Mirror episode — in the best way.
What’s It All About?
Pika's new app lets you:
Upload or snap a selfie Animate yourself with AI — talking, singing, acting out movie scenes, or ranting about literally anything Choose a voice (yours, someone else’s, or AI-generated) Even clone your own voice for full deepfake-level personalization
And yes, you can go full chaos mode:
Change your look and background Add AI characters Drop your face into fantasy or cinematic settings Remix audio and visual styles from other users’ videos
It’s like TikTok + Reface + Runway Gen-3 had a weird, slightly unstable baby — and honestly, it’s kind of fun.
🧪 Early-Access VibesYou need an invite code to get in (existing testers can send them out) Or you can join the waitlist Sign-in is via Google or Apple ID
While you wait for your video to render (speed is still unknown), you can scroll through two feeds:
🧠 “Recommended” 📈 “Trending”
Standard stuff: likes, comments, shares — the usual social mechanics.
What’s It Like?
Some early testers, like creative director Daniil Trabun, are calling it “surprisingly fun,” even if the generation quality isn’t perfect yet.
His take:
“Despite the sometimes cursed quality of the generations, I believe there’s something alive here.”
And honestly? Same.
TL;DR:
🧠 AI-only video social network by Pika Labs 📲 Upload a selfie, create a vertical video, deepfake yourself into anything 🗣️ Use preloaded voices, clone your own, or generate from text 🎭 Style, audio, visuals — all remixable 🤖 Still invite-only, iOS-only, but promises to open up “soon” 🌀 Weird, wild, and maybe the start of something huge
Is this the future of content creation? A playground for digital identity? Or just the next Gen Z trend to make millennials feel old?
If anyone here got an invite, drop your impressions — or share a code (
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