US Trends

how to do the ai cartoon trend

You can join the AI cartoon trend by using popular “photo to cartoon” apps or web tools, then posting the result as a reel, TikTok, or story with the right hooks and captions. Here’s a clear, story‑style walkthrough you can follow today.

What is the “AI cartoon trend”?

People take a regular selfie (or a short video), run it through an AI cartoon generator, and then post the before/after or a quick transformation clip. Styles range from Disney/Pixar‑like 3D, anime, GTA loading‑screen art, to claymation or cyberpunk looks.

Common formats you’ll see:

  • Split‑screen before vs. after reveal.
  • Multiple cartoon styles from the same selfie.
  • A short story or “day in the life” using a cartoon avatar.

Step 1 – Pick your AI cartoon tool

You don’t need pro software; most people use web or mobile apps that convert a single photo.

Look for tools that explicitly say things like:

  • “Turn your photo into a cartoon”
  • “Photo to Disney / anime / GTA art”
  • “AI cartoon generator”

When choosing, check:

  • Supported styles : Disney‑3D, anime, GTA, claymation, cyberpunk, Barbie, etc.
  • Ease of use: upload → pick style → download, ideally in a few taps.
  • Output size/quality: good enough for vertical Reels/TikTok (1080×1920 or similar).
  • Free vs paid: many tools offer at least a few free conversions.

Step 2 – Choose a selfie that works well

AI cartoon filters work best with clear, simple photos.

Use a selfie where:

  • Your face is well lit (no heavy shadows).
  • You’re facing the camera (or a clear side profile).
  • Background is not too busy (helps AI focus on you).
  • Expression fits the style you want (smiley for Disney/anime, serious for GTA/cyberpunk).

If you’re aiming for a “viral” feel, use:

  • A very relatable pose (stressed at a laptop, cozy on the couch, etc.).
  • A pose that matches the caption story you plan to tell.

Step 3 – Pick the right cartoon style

Different trends use different “looks.”

Popular styles you can try:

  • 3D Disney/Pixar : big eyes, soft lighting, cute vibe; great for wholesome or cozy posts.
  • Japanese anime / Studio Ghibli‑like: dreamy colors, emotional expressions; perfect for aesthetic edits.
  • GTA loading‑screen art: bold outlines, strong colors, slightly gritty; used a lot for gamer or “badass” edits.
  • Claymation: makes you look like a clay doll, quirky and “ugly‑cute.”
  • Cyberpunk: neon lights, futuristic city feel, high‑tech characters.
  • Barbie/plastic doll: glossy skin, pastel colors, doll‑like look.

A simple way to ride the trend is to post a carousel or video showing several styles on the same face: “Me as a Disney character vs GTA vs Anime vs Barbie.”

Step 4 – Generate your AI cartoon

Once you’ve chosen your tool and selfie:

  1. Upload your selfie.
  2. Select the cartoon style (or “Auto” if you’re unsure).
  3. Adjust intensity if the app allows it (stronger effect = more stylized, weaker = more realistic).
  1. Generate and wait a few seconds.
  2. Download the highest‑quality image or short video.

Some tools let you batch generate multiple styles so you can compare and pick the best.

Step 5 – Turn it into a trending clip

The “trend” part often comes from how you present the transformation, not just the cartoon itself.

Simple short‑form ideas

You can build this in any mobile editing app:

  1. Before → After Reveal
    • Clip 1: Normal selfie for about 1–2 seconds.
    • Clip 2: Quick flash or zoom transition.
    • Clip 3: Your AI cartoon version zoomed in.
      Add on‑screen text like “Me if I was in a Pixar movie” or “POV: AI turns you into a cartoon.”
  1. Multiple styles in 1 video
    • Show rapid cuts: Disney → Anime → GTA → Barbie → Claymation.
    • Use text labels for each style.
    • End on your favorite with “Which one is most accurate?”
  1. Mini story with your cartoon avatar
    • Use 3–5 images of your cartoon self in different poses or backgrounds (if your tool supports consistent characters).
 * Arrange them like scenes: “Me at work,” “Me after coffee,” “Me on Friday night.”
 * Add short caption lines, almost like a comic strip.

Step 6 – Captions, hooks, and hashtags

To match current social media patterns, you want a quick hook + simple caption

  • relevant hashtags.

Hook ideas:

  • “AI turned me into a cartoon… be honest, accurate or nah?”
  • “This is what I’d look like in a GTA loading screen.”
  • “I asked AI to make me a Disney character.”

Hashtag ideas:

  • #aicartoontrend
  • #aifilter
  • #cartoonme
  • #disneyai, #animeai, #gtaai (match to your style)
  • Platform‑specific ones like #reels, #fyp, #tiktoktrend depending on where you post.

Extra: Level up with short cartoon videos

If you want to go beyond a single picture and lean into the deeper “AI cartoon” wave, creators are making full cartoon shorts with AI.

Basic workflow looks like:

  • Use AI text tools to generate a very simple script (hero, obstacle/villain, resolution).
  • Turn each scene into an image with your cartoon character.
  • Animate images into short clips using AI or basic motion (zooms, pans, slight movements).
  • Add AI voice‑over narration and background music.
  • Export as a vertical short for TikTok/Reels/Shorts.

This is more advanced than the typical trend, but it’s the direction a lot of creators are moving in for 2025–2026.

Multiple angles on the trend

Different communities are using the AI cartoon trend in slightly different ways.

  • Casual users: Single photo → cartoon, posted as a fun selfie upgrade.
  • Gamers: GTA or cyberpunk styles as profile pics or intro screens.
  • Creators/brands: Short cartoon explainers, story‑based shorts, or avatar‑style hosts.
  • Meme pages: Over‑the‑top expressions, brainrot humor, or exaggerated gestures on cartoon characters.

You can decide whether you want it to be just a one‑off fun post or part of a recurring “cartoon version of me” theme on your account.

Quick checklist so you don’t get stuck

Use this as a fast reference when you actually do it:

  • Pick an AI cartoon app/site that supports trendy styles (Disney, anime, GTA, Barbie, cyberpunk).
  • Choose a clear, well‑lit selfie that fits the vibe you want.
  • Generate 2–5 styles from the same photo.
  • Build a short vertical video: before → after, or style carousel.
  • Add a hook line + a few relevant hashtags.
  • Post as a Reel/TikTok/Short and ask people which style suits you best.

TL;DR: To do the AI cartoon trend, you upload a good selfie to an AI cartoon generator, pick a popular style (Disney, anime, GTA, etc.), download the result, then edit a short before/after or multi‑style clip with a catchy caption and hashtags.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.