Re-designed for greater realism
More believable physics and lighting so materials, fluids, and performance hold up when stakeholders zoom in.
A next-generation model built for stronger temporal coherence, more faithful physics and materials, and prompts that read like a shot list—great for promos, previz, and premium b-roll.
Create short videos fast for your social channels.
Veo 3.1
For filmmakers and storytellers: steer both picture and sonic atmosphere (ambience, dialogue pacing, and more) so each generation feels like a cut-ready micro-shot before sound design.
Open the LimaxAI video workspaceGreater control, consistency, and creativity—flip through multiple demo clips to feel pacing and light.
Three upgrades: more believable footage, sharper prompt following, and richer creative control.
More believable physics and lighting so materials, fluids, and performance hold up when stakeholders zoom in.
Improved instruction following when you specify lens verbs, rhythm, and hard constraints—fewer blind retries.
From reference composition to style anchors and story beats—generative previz without losing authorship.
Demo clips are hosted locally for stable playback; descriptions are LimaxAI-oriented guidance.
Ideal for scenes that need environmental storytelling—forests, wind beds, and distant detail that can extend across cuts.
Write lines and pauses explicitly to steer performance energy—useful for skits, fables, and presenter-style beats.
Smoother shadow roll-off and highlight texture for brand films and travel-grade cinematography.
Say what’s in frame, how it should look, and what’s happening—simple, concrete language usually gets you closer to what you picture.
Add as much or as little as you like; you don’t need everything in one go.
Wide or close? Locked off, a slow pan, or following someone—a short phrase is enough.
Cartoon, clay stop-motion, film grain, or a clean realistic look—use words you’d use when describing a movie.
Bright or moody, warm or cool, sunlight through a window or neon at night—light sets the mood fast.
Age feel, hair, clothes, and expression beat a generic “a person,” and the face on screen tends to feel steadier.
Indoors or out, day or night, busy or empty; a few setting details make the space feel real.
What people are doing and what else is going on—walking, talking, chasing, small hand movements all help the shot find its center.
If you want lines, note who speaks, what they say, and whether the tone is light or serious so picture and sound stay aligned.
Pick one or mix a few—whatever fits your idea.
Looks, clothes, movement, and lines in one short block make it clear who we’re watching and why.
Light, textures, and the feel of the air—a quiet alley or a busy night market pulls viewers in quickly.
When a lot happens in a few seconds, write it in order: what we see first, what changes next.
Say up front if it should feel playful, serious, or somewhere in between; lines and visuals follow more easily.
Rain, footsteps, distant traffic, or room echo—a quick mention often makes audio feel glued to the picture.
No need for a huge plot: a small goal, a bump, and a finish can still feel complete.
Multiple ratios and genres to feel how different camera grammars read on a timeline.
Wide cinematic
Establishing space and layered depth.
City portrait
Street texture and crowd rhythm.
Vertical story A
Feed-first framing references.
Vertical story B
Subject-to-environment balance in 9:16.
Polar light
Ice, volumetrics, and wide open space.
Wide sample A
Landscape pacing and light reference.
Parameters that line up with post: inputs, resolution, camera control, and aspect presets for edit and delivery.
Model
Veo
Google DeepMind flagship video generation on LimaxAI.
Generation profile
Quality-first pipeline
Tuned for cinematic outputs; wall time varies with length, resolution, and load.
Inputs
Text and/or reference imagery
Drive shots from prompts or guide composition with reference stills.
Output resolution
High-definition video
HD-class exports for review, social, and pitch-ready playback.
Camera control
Multiple cinematic moves
Promptable pans, tilts, dollies, and arcs suited to commercial and narrative blocking.
Aspect ratios
Landscape & portrait
Flexible framing for web hero videos, vertical social, and mixed campaigns.
Shape ambience, dialogue, and music in the same prompt so a single clip feels closer to an edited beat.
Themes below reflect common public descriptions of advanced video generation; availability and limits in LimaxAI follow in-product settings.
Sample vibe: medium shot, slow push-in, mural texture, distant city bed, quiet line delivery—like a short passage in a film.
Say who is on screen, what the place feels like, and how the camera moves. When you want lines or ambience, add a short note on who speaks, what we hear, and the mood—audio tends to track the picture more cleanly.
What people often steer first
Describe lines, tone, and environmental audio in one block for a fuller first pass.
Use scene or subject references to anchor composition and mood—or to hint at key props and wardrobe.
From illustrative to cinematic grading, name the aesthetic; pair with a reference when the look must stay fixed.
Repeat look and outfit details, or reuse a reference, when the same character should read the same across shots.
Keep light and atmosphere aligned while carrying the end of one beat into the next.
Call out pans, tilts, dollies, or handheld energy; note when you need a closer, steadier read for fine detail.
Lock intent first, add light and texture, export a clip that lands on your timeline.
Call out subject, environment, lighting personality, and camera type (slow push, low wide). Add references when composition must stay fixed.
Match the channel, then trade generation cost for stability with the right quality preset.
Check motion and micro-detail, then export a clean master for color, comp, and sound design.
Creators and teams who want filmic energy and ad-grade clarity without a full capture day.
Previz beats, atmospheric plates, and pickup shots before locking a shoot schedule.
Hero visuals that feel intentional, not generic—great for flagship launches.
Stand out with motion that feels authored, not templated.
Accelerate internal comms, product stories, and executive messaging with repeatable prompts.
Veo shines when you need premium imagery, readable camera language, and believable physics—think promos, concept previz, product showcases, and naturalistic effects beats. Capabilities evolve with model versions; run short test prompts before locking a production plan.
Duration depends on settings and complexity. Plan each generation as a modular shot you can extend or intercut in post.
Describe the move in plain language—slow push-in, handheld walk-and-talk, orbital around a subject—and pair it with lighting and lens cues.
Yes, subject to LimaxAI terms and applicable model policies. Confirm compliance for regulated categories.
Typically minutes depending on length and resolution. Queue load can add variability; we keep optimizing throughput.
Video workflow
From a single prompt to a clip you can cut—previz, pickups, and creative validation in one flow.