Text to Video

To generate a video from a text prompt:

  1. Access the generation toolbar - Click on the generation icon (stars icon) in the left toolbar to make the generation toolbar appear.
  2. Switch to Video mode - Select the “Video” tab in the generation toolbar.
  3. Write your prompt - Enter a descriptive text prompt describing the video you want to create and select the desired apsect ratio and video model.
  4. Enhance your prompt - Click the “Enhance” button to automatically improve your prompt with more detail and creative elements.
  5. Generate - Click the generate button to create your video.

Pro tip: When using Veo, make sure you add a description of the audio to get better results with synchronized sound and visuals.

Image to Video

Transform static images into dynamic videos using existing images as starting or ending frames:

  1. Select an image - Click on any image in your canvas that you want to use as a reference
  2. Set as reference - Click the “Reference” button that appears when the image is selected
  3. Choose frame type - Select how you want to use the image:
    • Add as reference - Use the image as style/content guidance
    • Use as start frame - Begin the video with this image
    • Use as end frame - End the video with this image
  4. Write your prompt (optional) - Add a text description for the video you want to create. Click “Enhance” to use AI to o automatically improve your prompt with more detail and creative elements (optional).
  5. Generate - Click the generate button to create your video

You can use the same image for both start and end frames to create a loop, or use different images to create a transformation between two states.

Tips for Better Video Results

  • Be specific about motion - Describe camera movements, object actions, and scene dynamics.
  • Use a start frame - Adding a start frame helps conserve credits, as generating images is faster and cheaper. Starting with a great image can significantly enhance your video creation process.
  • Use clear references - High-quality reference images produce better video results.
  • Experiment with frame types - Try different combinations of start frames, end frames, and references.
  • Make sure to inspect the enhanced prompt - Sometimes, enhancing the prompt might include details that you don’t want.

Text to Video

To generate a video from a text prompt:

  1. Access the generation toolbar - Click on the generation icon (stars icon) in the left toolbar to make the generation toolbar appear.
  2. Switch to Video mode - Select the “Video” tab in the generation toolbar.
  3. Write your prompt - Enter a descriptive text prompt describing the video you want to create and select the desired apsect ratio and video model.
  4. Enhance your prompt - Click the “Enhance” button to automatically improve your prompt with more detail and creative elements.
  5. Generate - Click the generate button to create your video.

Pro tip: When using Veo, make sure you add a description of the audio to get better results with synchronized sound and visuals.

Image to Video

Transform static images into dynamic videos using existing images as starting or ending frames:

  1. Select an image - Click on any image in your canvas that you want to use as a reference
  2. Set as reference - Click the “Reference” button that appears when the image is selected
  3. Choose frame type - Select how you want to use the image:
    • Add as reference - Use the image as style/content guidance
    • Use as start frame - Begin the video with this image
    • Use as end frame - End the video with this image
  4. Write your prompt (optional) - Add a text description for the video you want to create. Click “Enhance” to use AI to o automatically improve your prompt with more detail and creative elements (optional).
  5. Generate - Click the generate button to create your video

You can use the same image for both start and end frames to create a loop, or use different images to create a transformation between two states.

Tips for Better Video Results

  • Be specific about motion - Describe camera movements, object actions, and scene dynamics.
  • Use a start frame - Adding a start frame helps conserve credits, as generating images is faster and cheaper. Starting with a great image can significantly enhance your video creation process.
  • Use clear references - High-quality reference images produce better video results.
  • Experiment with frame types - Try different combinations of start frames, end frames, and references.
  • Make sure to inspect the enhanced prompt - Sometimes, enhancing the prompt might include details that you don’t want.