Motion and expression first
Great for dance, runway, dialog, and presenter beats—fewer “frozen” faces and clearer emotional reads.
LimaxAIA model focused on human motion and expression—strong poses, readable faces, and layouts tuned for social feeds.
A mix of moods, framing, and pacing—use them as inspiration, then open HappyHorse on LimaxAI and craft your own take.
On LimaxAI, HappyHorse is a character-led video workflow: it emphasizes motion, expression, and on-camera performance—turn text or reference images into HD clips you can edit. Section layout is inspired by public marketing-style pages; exact capabilities and billing follow your task UI.
Great for dance, runway, dialog, and presenter beats—fewer “frozen” faces and clearer emotional reads.
Write blocking and gestures in natural language, or anchor look-and-feel with references—always follow likeness and platform rules.
No local GPU setup—iterate prompts, preview, and export inside your Limax account, then hand off to your edit/publish stack.
These points mirror common “product story” sections on public sites—we translate them into Limax workflow value. Model/version specifics are always shown in-product.
Spell out shot size, pacing, blocking, and emotional beats—ideal for creative validation before you commit to a shoot day.
Use references to lock wardrobe and composition; still review hands, occlusion, and physics-like plausibility.
Stronger response to how talent moves, where they look, and how gestures land—useful for ads, skits, and tutorial-style talking heads.
Common vertical, horizontal, and square habits map to short-form publishing—fewer destructive crops downstream.
If your task type supports synced speech or ambience, you can audition in one flow—always confirm toggles on the task panel.
Points, queue, and generations live under one account—easier for teams to review, compare, and iterate.
From brand spots to social hooks—typical “talent in frame” use cases. Not an exhaustive limit of what you can try.
Turn a brief into motion-forward shots for internal reviews, paid social tests, or channel warm-ups.
Ship vertical hooks fast, test thumbnails and pacing, then decide whether to invest in pickup shots.
Presenter-style demos and walkthroughs that highlight materials and usage—great for PDP loops and ads.
See blocking and rhythm before production—replace static slide decks with lightweight motion drafts.
Draft classes, FAQs, and host-led reads; add captions and QC lipsync before external release.
Try lighting, wardrobe, and lens language under one character brief—pick a direction, then polish.
As of April 2026—figures cited from Artificial Analysis video arena coverage and the Happy Horse 1.0 technical whitepaper. Leaderboards and Elo scores change as votes accumulate; treat these as snapshot references and follow originals plus in-product LimaxAI notes for the latest.
#1
HappyHorse on Artificial Analysis
1,333
T2V Elo score
15B
Model parameters
7
Languages with lip-sync
1080P
HD native output
On LimaxAI’s HappyHorse task screen, follow these three beats from prompt to export.
Write wardrobe, blocking, gestures, and emotion—or upload a reference image to anchor composition and vibe.
Choose the target platform frame first, then duration and resolution tier—cuts destructive reframing later.
Review motion and expression, watch for collisions or jitter, then download for edit or direct publish.
It skews toward on-camera talent: runway, dialog, explainers, and product showcases. Scenic shots work, but may need more careful prompting.
References can steer look and styling, but you must follow LimaxAI policies and local laws—no unauthorized real-person likeness.
Yes, within LimaxAI terms, points/refund rules, and applicable law. For paid media or brand-facing use, run your own legal/compliance review.
Depends on the current model version and task type—check the task panel for available audio/lipsync toggles and notes.
Common vertical, horizontal, and square presets appear per task; tiers may map to different point costs and queue times.
Character video
Sign in, open video tools, pick HappyHorse, and finish prompt → settings → export. Pricing and quotas live on the pricing page.