LTX‑2 Pro Image to Video
Turn a single image into high‑fidelity video with synchronized audio. LTX‑2 Pro delivers cinematic detail, crisp motion, and rapid iteration—ideal for daily content and agile marketing teams.
How to Use LTX‑2 Pro Image to Video
Create a 6–10 second video from a single image in five simple steps.
Step 1
Upload Your Image
Provide a JPG/PNG/WebP; higher‑quality sources yield cleaner motion and detail.
Step 2
Write a Motion Prompt
Describe camera moves, subject motion, style, and pacing for coherent results.
Step 3
Choose Settings
Pick duration (6/8/10s), resolution (1080p/1440p/2160p), aspect ratio, and FPS.
Step 4
Enable Audio
Toggle Generate Audio for synchronized sound designed to fit the scene.
Step 5
Generate & Download
Preview the output, then download the MP4.
Why LTX‑2 Pro for Image to Video?
High visual fidelity and synchronized audio, built for fast, iterative creative workflows.
High Visual Fidelity
Realistic textures, stable surfaces, and cinematic detail in every frame.
Synchronized Audio
Generate cohesive sound alongside motion for richer storytelling.
Up to 4K / 50 FPS
Deliver crisp motion with premium resolution and smooth frame rates.
Fast Turnaround
Great for daily content creation and agile marketing teams.
Prompt‑Driven Control
Guide movement, camera, lighting, and pacing in natural language.
LTX‑2 Pro Image to Video Pricing
Credits are based on duration and resolution.
| Name & Role | Credits |
|---|---|
6s – 1080p Credits | 54 |
6s – 1440p Credits | 108 |
6s – 2160p (4K) Credits | 216 |
8s – 1080p Credits | 72 |
8s – 1440p Credits | 144 |
8s – 2160p (4K) Credits | 288 |
10s – 1080p Credits | 90 |
10s – 1440p Credits | 180 |
10s – 2160p (4K) Credits | 360 |
Frequently Asked Questions
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What durations are supported?
6s, 8s, and 10s clips.
What FPS should I choose?
24 or 30 FPS for cinematic and social; 50 FPS for ultra‑smooth motion.
Does it generate audio?
Yes. Enable Generate Audio for synchronized sound.
What resolutions are available?
1080p, 1440p, and 2160p (4K).
Any prompt tips?
Describe camera moves (dolly, pan, tilt), subject motion, lighting, and timing cues.
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