LTX 2.5 Image to Video Generator
Create LTX 2.5 Image to Video clips. Upload one image, describe motion, set resolution, duration, framing, FPS, camera motion, and audio.
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What is LTX 2.5 image to video?
LTX 2.5 Image to Video turns an uploaded still into a video shot. Your image establishes the first frame, while your prompt describes the action, environment, pace, camera behavior, and sound. Use it when composition or character should already be decided.
LTX 2.5 Image to Video Features
One image anchors the opening frame
Every LTX 2.5 Image to Video generation starts with one image. Choose a clear source with the subject, crop, lighting, and setting that should remain recognizable.
Synchronized visual and audio generation
LTX 2.5 Image to Video can generate matching audio with motion. Add ambience, effects, or concise dialogue direction when sound helps explain the scene, or switch it off for a separate edit.
720p to 4K output
Start a fast image to video test at 720p, choose 1080p for balance, use 1440p for detail, or select 4K when the final frame needs closer inspection. Credits update before generation.
Image-aware framing and frame rate
Leave aspect ratio on Auto to follow the source image, or choose 16:9 or 9:16. Select 24, 25, 48, or 50 FPS to match the intended rhythm.
Optional camera motion
Use a dolly, jib, static shot, or focus shift when the camera should have a defined role. Keep it unset when subject action should lead the result.
How to Plan an LTX 2.5 Image to Video Prompt
Prepare a purposeful starting image
Use an approved product photo, portrait, illustration, keyframe, or location still. Make sure the main subject is readable at the selected crop, because LTX 2.5 Image to Video uses it as the visual start.
Describe one connected action
Name what changes after the first frame: fabric moves, a person looks toward a window, steam rises from a cup, or a car passes through rain. Avoid sequences of unrelated events.
Add camera and sound only when useful
Use camera motion to support the action. For AI image animation with audio, include concise sound direction such as distant traffic, surf, room tone, or a short spoken line.
How to Generate LTX 2.5 Image to Video
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Upload one starting image
Choose the image that should define the opening composition. Keep the main subject visible and avoid relying on tiny text, logos, or edge details that must stay exact through motion.
- 2
Write a motion-focused prompt
Describe the subject, action, setting, lighting, camera behavior, pacing, mood, and sound. A focused LTX 2.5 Image to Video prompt gives the generator one shot to interpret.
- 3
Choose output controls
Set 720p, 1080p, 1440p, or 4K; choose 6 through 20 seconds; keep Auto framing or set 16:9 or 9:16; then select FPS, audio, and optional camera motion.
- 4
Generate, review, and iterate
Review the first frame, subject consistency, motion, framing, timing, and sound. Adjust one instruction or setting at a time for the next LTX 2.5 Image to Video version.
LTX 2.5 Image to Video Use Cases
Product motion studies
Animate a product image into a tabletop reveal, material close-up, or short camera move. Use the source image to preserve the approved shape, palette, and environment.
Portrait and character moments
Begin with a portrait when wardrobe, pose, location, and framing matter. Ask for one readable action, such as a glance, turn, smile, gesture, or wind moving through hair.
Social and campaign openings
Turn a campaign still, poster, or illustration into a short vertical or widescreen opener. Pick 9:16 for mobile-first concepts, keep the subject centered, and make the first movement immediate.
Continue Your LTX 2.5 Video Workflow
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Start from a written scene instead when no image needs to establish the opening composition.
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Review credits before testing longer LTX 2.5 Image to Video clips or higher resolutions.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is LTX 2.5 image to video?
LTX 2.5 Image to Video creates a short video from one starting image and a text prompt. The image establishes the opening frame; the prompt directs motion, camera behavior, atmosphere, pace, and optional audio.
What should an LTX 2.5 Image to Video prompt include?
Include the main subject, one action, setting, lighting, visual mood, camera direction, pace, and sound. Describe what moves and what should remain important from the source image.
Which LTX 2.5 Image to Video settings are available?
Choose 720p, 1080p, 1440p, or 4K; fixed 6 to 20 second durations; Auto, 16:9, or 9:16 framing; 24, 25, 48, or 50 FPS; optional camera motion; and audio.
Does LTX 2.5 Image to Video create audio?
Yes. Audio is enabled by default. Include direction for ambience, effects, or dialogue when it supports the scene, or turn it off for a separate soundtrack.
Can I use an ending image with LTX 2.5 Image to Video?
This Story321 form accepts one starting image only. Prepare the first-frame composition, then use the prompt, framing, and camera controls to direct how that image becomes a clip.
How much does LTX 2.5 Image to Video cost?
Story321 charges 20 credits per second at 720p, 29 at 1080p, 43 at 1440p, and 67 at 4K. A 6-second LTX 2.5 Image to Video clip costs 120, 174, 258, or 402 credits.
LTX 2.5 Image to Video Pricing
Credits are calculated per generated second at the selected resolution. The LTX 2.5 Image to Video total appears before you generate.
- 720p
- 20 credits per second
- 1080p
- 29 credits per second
- 1440p
- 43 credits per second
- 4K
- 67 credits per second
LTX 2.5 Image to Video Specifications
| Model | Lightricks LTX-2.5 Fast |
|---|---|
| Story321 workflow | One starting image and one motion prompt |
| Prompt length | Up to 800 characters in this form |
| Video duration | 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, or 20 seconds; 6 seconds by default |
| Resolution | 720p, 1080p, 1440p, or 4K; 720p by default |
| Aspect ratio | Auto, 16:9, or 9:16; Auto by default |
| Frame rate | 24, 25, 48, or 50 FPS; 25 FPS by default |
| Camera motion | Optional dolly, jib, static, or focus shift direction |
| Audio | Generated by default; can be disabled |
| Ending image and prompt expansion | Not available in this form |
Official LTX Resources
Read the LTX image-to-video API reference“Animate a still image with realistic motion, depth, and audio.”
Read the LTX API overview“Generate video with synchronized audio from text, images, and audio inputs.”
Read the official LTX-2 pipelines repository“Production-quality text/image-to-video with 2x upsampling.”
Create an LTX 2.5 Image to Video Clip
Start an LTX 2.5 Image to Video generation with one clear image and one motion prompt. Choose resolution, duration, framing, frame rate, camera motion, and audio, then generate, review, and refine on Story321.
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