The Best Free Anime Outro Video Templates (AI)

Generate anime-style outro screens — end cards, credit sequences, character sign-offs. Not generic templates, but designs that match your content's aesthetic.

The Best Free Anime Outro Video Templates (AI)

The Outro Is Where Viewers Decide

The average YouTube retention graph looks like a cliff at the 90% mark. Viewers watch the content, then bail the moment the outro starts. Why? Because most outros are boring — a static "subscribe" graphic over stock music, or worse, a 30-second credits scroll nobody reads.

A great outro is a character moment. It is the bow at the end of the performance. It gives viewers a reason to stay — a tease of the next video, a character waving goodbye, a visual gag that rewards them for watching to the end.

Neta Studio generates anime-style outro visuals from text descriptions — end cards, character sign-offs, and credit designs that match your content's aesthetic.

What You Can Generate

Vertical End Cards

Featured: Social Media Post 9:16 Screenshot — A vertical format design perfect for mobile-first content. The 9:16 ratio matches TikTok, Reels, and YouTube Shorts. Fork this template to create vertical end cards with your character and branding.

Cinematic Outro Screens

Featured: Station Movie Poster: Kaiju Disaster Film — A dramatic full-screen format that works as a cinematic outro. The scale and tension create a "to be continued" feeling that keeps viewers engaged. Fork it for your own high-impact outros.

Character Sign-Off Designs

Featured: SBTI Poster: The Spark Runner — A character-focused design where the character takes center stage in the outro. Character sign-offs feel personal — it is your character saying goodbye, not a generic graphic. Fork it for your own character outros.

How to Prompt Outro Designs

Describe the viewer experience, not just the visual:

End card for an anime review channel. The host character (a girl with messy bun hair and oversized glasses) is slumped over her desk, surrounded by review notes and empty tea cups, giving a tired but satisfied thumbs-up. A subscribe button floats above her head like a thought bubble. To her right: "Next: Is [anime name] Actually Good?" as a clickable card. To her left: her social media handles in her handwriting. Mood: cozy, late-night, "thanks for sitting through my 20-minute rant." Warm desk lamp lighting. 16:9.

The mood description ("thanks for sitting through my 20-minute rant") gives the AI an emotional tone to render. The layout elements (subscribe, next video, social handles) are functional requirements the AI positions in the composition.

See It, Fork It, Get It

Every outro design on Neta Studio is forkable. See an end card format that works? Fork it, describe your character and channel vibe, get an outro that feels like yours.

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