Jersey try-on
See yourself in a national-team-inspired kit from one photo — no physical try-on needed.
Try on national-team-inspired jerseys, turn fan photos into goal-moment clips, and share your football moment.
Four things fans actually make: try on a national-team-inspired jersey from one photo, turn a fan photo into a goal-moment clip, put your pet in football fan gear, or build a full kit-switch-up reel. Renoise handles all four — Kling 3.0 Omni for beat-sync motion, Seedance 2.0 for photo-to-video, Nano Banana Pro for the jersey try-on image.
Want the full beat-sync football edit guide with all 5 templates? See the AI football edit guide
See yourself in a national-team-inspired kit from one photo — no physical try-on needed.
Animate a match-day photo into a 6–15 second goal-moment or victory clip.
Dress your pet in a football kit and add a beat-sync dance — a tournament classic.
A beat-synced 15s reel through five national-team-inspired looks for your Reels.
Fastest workflow: photo → national-team-inspired kit → shareable image or clip.

Use a clear, full-body photo with your face visible. Renoise keeps your likeness intact while swapping the outfit — own photos only; FacePass clearance is required if you use identifiable faces other than your own.

Prompt the style: "national-team-inspired red and white football jersey, number 10, street-style attitude" — use colour and vibe, not official badge names. Nano Banana Pro generates the image.

Feed the jersey image into Seedance 2.0 as a first frame, then add a motion prompt — a walking entrance, a celebration pose, or a slow-motion victory turn — and get a 6–15 second clip.
Four ready-to-use templates for tournament season — kit switch-ups, goal moments, victory scenes, and fan-gear pets.
Beat-synced 15s reel through five national-team-inspired looks.
Cinematic goal-celebration with crowd atmosphere.
Trophy lift and gold dust — the winning moment.
Your pet in football kit, beat-sync dancing.
A major football tournament compresses months of cultural energy into four to six weeks of group stages, knockouts, and a final. Fan engagement is at its highest — but the format people actually share is not long match analysis: it is short, personal clips. Jersey try-ons, mini-celebration videos, pet edits in fan gear, before-and-after reel shows. These travel fast because they invite participation: "which kit suits me," "my dog supports this team."
AI makes it possible for any fan to make their own version without a camera crew or a wardrobe. The key constraint is trademark: FIFA and national football associations hold the rights to official kit logos and badge designs. Renoise templates work around this by using colour-palette references and "national-team-inspired" framing rather than official designs — the same approach that makes fashion inspiration content legal. Your own captions and post copy should follow the same principle: reference a team's colours or style, not the official badge.
The formats above are effective during any major football tournament window. Build them now while the social tailwind is strongest.
Beat-sync motion, multi-subject team scenes, and kit switch-up reels during tournament season.
Animate a fan photo or jersey image into a 6–15 second goal-moment or victory clip.
Generate national-team-inspired jersey images and fan outfit stills up to 4K.
Image try-on, then animate the same image in the same Canvas without switching tools.
One plan unlocks jersey try-on and video generation for tournament season.
Jersey try-ons, goal clips, pet edits — watermark-free on paid plans.
Yes. Upload your photo to Renoise Canvas, describe the national-team-inspired kit you want — colours, number, style — and Nano Banana Pro generates the image. Then animate it into a short clip on Seedance 2.0 if you want motion.
Using official FIFA or national association logos and registered badge designs in AI-generated content carries trademark risk. Renoise templates use "national-team-inspired" colour references instead of official designs. Use the same approach in your own prompts and post captions.
Yes — upload a fan photo or a match-day still as the first frame in Seedance 2.0, then prompt the goal-celebration motion. You get a 6–15 second clip. For Renoise's pre-built Goal Moment template, see the football edit guide.
Real identifiable player likenesses require FacePass clearance and the explicit written consent of the person. Generating Messi, Ronaldo, or any other real player's likeness without authorisation is not allowed in Renoise. Use fictional players or fan-self portraits instead.
Use the Cute Pets in Fan Gear template in Renoise: upload a photo of your pet, describe the kit colour scheme you want, and generate the image on Nano Banana Pro. Then add beat-sync motion on Kling 3.0 Omni for a dancing pet clip.
Yes — kit try-on and football edit templates are evergreen. Demand peaks during tournament windows but the formats work year-round for club matches, local games, or general football content. The AI Football Edit guide covers the full set of evergreen templates.
Nano Banana Pro generates images up to 4K. If you animate into a video clip, Seedance 2.0 and Kling 3.0 Omni output up to 1080p video.