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From Prompt to Finished Clip

Text to Video AI for Scenes You Can Describe

Type the shot you see in your head and let Sora 2, Veo 3.1, Kling V3, or Seedance 2.0 film it. One workspace, every leading model, pay per second generated.

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WIRED
Forbes
Mashable

How Does a Prompt Become a Video?

No timeline, no keyframes, no render farm. Three steps.

01

Write your prompt

Describe one shot: the subject, the setting, the camera move, and the mood. Concrete beats clever.

02

Pick model & format

Choose the engine, duration, and aspect ratio - 16:9 for YouTube, 9:16 for TikTok and Reels, 1:1 for feeds.

03

Generate & download

Clips render in roughly 1-3 minutes. Download a clean MP4 with no watermark, ready to publish.

Which Engine Fits Your Shot?

Length, audio, and cost differ more than quality does. Match the model to the deliverable.

ModelBest ForMax LengthAudioCredits
Sora 2OpenAIPrompt understanding, longest clips20sNative10/s
Veo 3.1GoogleVisual quality + synced audio8sOptional add-on20/s
Veo 3.1 FastGoogleVeo quality at half the cost8sOptional add-on10/s
Kling V3 StandardKuaishouBalanced quality and price15sOptional add-on13/s
Kling V3 4KKuaishouNative 4K cinematic shots15sOptional add-on42/s
Seedance 2.0ByteDance7 aspect ratios, stylized scenes15sSilentFrom 11/s
WAN 2.7AlibabaAnime and stylized output on a budget15sSilentFrom 10/s

A useful rule of thumb: Sora 2 for storytelling, Veo 3.1 for polish, Kling V3 for length, Seedance and WAN for volume. An 8-second Veo 3.1 clip costs 160 credits; the same duration on Veo 3.1 Fast costs 80 and the difference is hard to spot after platform compression. When you need ten variations for an ad test, that gap decides your budget.

Concept-test on a cheap engine, then re-run the winning prompt on a premium one. The prompt transfers; the cost doesn’t.

Prompts You Can Steal

Every strong video prompt answers four questions: who or what, where, how the camera moves, and what the light feels like.

Cinematic establishing shot

Aerial drone shot slowly descending over a fog-covered pine forest at sunrise, golden light breaking through the mist, cinematic color grading, smooth steady movement

Intros & b-roll

Product hero clip

A matte black wireless headphone rotating slowly on a marble pedestal, dramatic rim lighting against a dark background, dust particles catching the light, macro detail

Ads & landing pages

Lifestyle social clip

Handheld shot of a woman laughing while walking through a sunlit farmers market, shallow depth of field, warm tones, candid documentary style, vertical format

TikTok & Reels

Anime sequence

Anime style: a samurai standing on a cliff edge as cherry blossom petals swirl around him in the wind, dramatic clouds moving fast behind, his cloak billowing

Stylized content

Food close-up

Slow motion close-up of melted cheese stretching as a pizza slice is lifted, steam rising, warm restaurant lighting, extremely shallow focus on the cheese pull

Restaurant & food brands

Abstract loop

Iridescent liquid metal flowing and folding into itself in slow motion, studio black background, seamless looping motion, high contrast reflections

Backgrounds & visualizers

What Does a Clip Actually Cost?

Billing is per second of generated video. Budget engines start around 10 credits per second (Sora 2, WAN 2.7, Veo 3.1 Fast), Kling V3 Standard runs 13, and native 4K on Kling V3 4K costs 42. Your 25 free signup credits are enough for a first real clip on a budget model. Plans and top-up packs are on the pricing page - top-ups never expire.

Where text-to-video is the wrong tool: talking-head explainers with scripted dialogue (avatar tools handle lip-sync better), continuous shots over 20 seconds, and scenes where an exact product or face must appear. For that last case, start from your own photo with image to video - the model animates your real pixels instead of inventing approximate ones.

Frequently Asked Questions

Describe a Shot. Watch It Render.

Sign up, get free credits, and generate your first clip in the next five minutes. No credit card needed.