LTX-2 19B Image to Video LoRA

Animate images into videos with audio and custom style control.

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Describe your scene and generate a video in seconds

8,500+ videos generated this month

📄 About LTX-2 19B Image to Video LoRA
Key Features
Transforms any input image into a high-quality video with synchronized audio generation.
Supports up to three custom LoRA weights for advanced style customization and creative flexibility.
Offers granular control over video parameters including frame count, frame rate, aspect ratio, and output format.
Incorporates negative prompts to filter out unwanted visual and audio artifacts for professional results.
Multi-scale generation ensures natural, coherent motion and smooth video transitions.
Enables prompt expansion and detailed guidance scaling for refined, tailored outputs.
Flexible output options include MP4, WebM, MOV, and GIF formats at various quality levels.
💡 Use Cases
Creating animated social media posts and marketing videos from branded images.
Developing music video snippets and visualizers with synchronized audio.
Producing story-driven video sequences for digital storytelling or comics.
Generating stylized video art for exhibitions or digital portfolios.
Enhancing e-commerce listings with animated product showcases.
Rapid prototyping of animation concepts for creative teams.
Transforming static illustrations or character art into motion-rich video clips.
🎯 Best For
🎯 Digital artists, video content creators, marketers, animators, and creative professionals seeking advanced image-to-video capabilities.
👍 Pros
Highly customizable with support for various styles via LoRA weights.
Generates both video and synchronized audio for complete multimedia outputs.
User-friendly interface with advanced settings for experienced users.
Produces professional-quality videos suitable for multiple platforms.
Supports a wide range of video formats and quality levels for diverse needs.
Includes safety checker and negative prompt options to minimize unwanted results.
⚠️ Considerations
Requires suitable prompt engineering and LoRA selection for optimal results.
Generation time can vary and may be longer for higher-quality or longer videos.
Limited to three LoRA weights per generation.
Output quality may depend on input image resolution.
📚 How to Use LTX-2 19B Image to Video LoRA
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Upload or provide a URL for the image you want to animate.
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Enter a descriptive text prompt to guide the video generation.
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Optionally, add up to three custom LoRA weights for style customization.
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Adjust settings such as frame count, video size, frame rate, and output format.
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Set advanced options like negative prompts or multi-scale generation if needed.
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Click generate and download your video with audio once processing is complete.
💡 Pro Tips for LTX-2 19B Image to Video LoRA
Match LoRA Styles to Your Subject Choose LoRA weights that complement your input image's aesthetic. For portrait animations, use character-focused LoRAs; for landscapes, opt for cinematic or atmospheric styles. Test one LoRA at a time before combining multiple weights to understand each effect. Start with a scale of 0.7–1.0 and adjust based on how strongly you want the style applied. Mismatched LoRAs can introduce visual artifacts or conflicting motion patterns.
Craft Motion-Focused Prompts for Better Animation Your text prompt should describe the desired motion, not just the scene. Instead of "a woman in a city," write "a woman turns her head slowly while city lights flicker in the background." Specify camera movement (pan, zoom, tilt) and subject actions (walking, breathing, blinking). The more motion detail you provide, the more coherent and intentional your animation will feel. Avoid vague prompts that leave motion interpretation entirely to the model.
Use Negative Prompts to Eliminate Common Flaws The default negative prompt is comprehensive, but you can refine it further for your specific use case. If generating facial animations, add terms like "frozen expression, robotic movement, unnatural blinks." For nature scenes, include "static clouds, frozen water, repetitive patterns." Review your first generation and note any unwanted elements, then explicitly add those terms to the negative prompt for subsequent runs. This iterative approach quickly improves output quality.
Balance Frame Count with Generation Time More frames produce longer, smoother videos but increase generation time significantly. For quick tests or social media clips (under 5 seconds), use 60–120 frames at 25 fps. For detailed animations or longer sequences, 240–360 frames work well. If you need ultra-short loops or GIFs, 30–60 frames at 15–20 fps can create compelling results. Compare with LTX 2.3 Image to Video Fast for quicker turnaround on shorter clips.
Leverage Multi-Scale Generation for Coherent Motion Enable multi-scale generation (default: on) for videos where subject motion and background elements need to stay visually aligned. This setting processes the video at multiple resolutions simultaneously, ensuring smoother transitions and reducing flickering or jittering. It's especially valuable for complex scenes with depth, multiple moving elements, or camera motion. The trade-off is slightly longer processing time, but the coherence improvement is usually worth it for professional outputs.
Choose Output Format Based on Final Use MP4 (X264) offers the best balance of quality and file size for web and social media. WebM (VP9) is ideal for web embedding with smaller file sizes. ProRes 4444 (MOV) is the professional choice for video editing workflows, preserving maximum quality and alpha channels. GIF works for short loops but sacrifices quality and color depth. For high-end work requiring further editing, always choose ProRes. For fast sharing, stick with MP4 at high or maximum quality settings.
Frequently Asked Questions
This model uses advanced AI to transform a static image into a dynamic video sequence with synchronized audio. Users can further customize the style and output using text prompts, negative prompts, and up to three LoRA weights.
LoRA weights (Low-Rank Adaptation) allow you to apply custom styles or effects to your generated video. You can add up to three LoRA weights from platforms such as HuggingFace or CivitAI to achieve the desired look.
Yes, you can specify the number of frames, frame rate, video size, output format, and quality level. Advanced settings also let you fine-tune generation parameters for more precise results.
By default, the model generates audio for your video, but you can disable this feature if you prefer a silent output. The audio is synchronized with the video to enhance the viewing experience.
Pricing varies by model and is based on a pay-as-you-go credit system, allowing you to pay only for what you use without any upfront commitment.
Credit costs vary based on frame count, resolution, and generation settings. Shorter videos (60–120 frames) at standard resolutions typically consume fewer credits than longer, higher-resolution outputs. Advanced features like multi-scale generation and higher inference steps may also increase credit usage. JAI Portal operates on a transparent pay-as-you-go model—you only pay for what you generate, with no monthly subscription required. Check the model's pricing details on the generation page for real-time credit estimates based on your selected parameters. Bulk generations or API usage may offer volume efficiencies for professional users.
Yes, all paid outputs on JAI Portal include full commercial-use rights, meaning you can use generated videos in client work, advertising, social media campaigns, product demos, and other revenue-generating projects without additional licensing fees. This applies to videos created with custom LoRA weights as well, provided the LoRA itself is licensed for commercial use (verify this on the source platform like HuggingFace or CivitAI). Always review the terms of any third-party LoRAs you incorporate. Free trial or demo outputs may have different usage terms, so ensure you're generating with paid credits for commercial applications.
LTX-2 19B Image to Video LoRA prioritizes customization and style control through its support for up to three custom LoRA weights, making it ideal for projects requiring specific artistic direction or brand consistency. Generation times are longer (70–130 seconds) compared to LTX 2.3 Image to Video Fast, which sacrifices some style flexibility for faster turnaround. If you need rapid iteration or high-volume output without custom styling, the Fast variant is more efficient. However, for professional work where unique visual identity matters—such as branded content, stylized storytelling, or experimental art—the LoRA-enabled model offers unmatched creative control that justifies the additional processing time.
High-resolution images (1080p or higher) with clear subjects, good lighting, and sharp focus yield the best results. Avoid blurry, low-contrast, or heavily compressed images, as these can introduce artifacts or limit motion coherence. Images with well-defined edges and distinct foreground/background separation animate more naturally. For portraits, ensure facial features are clearly visible and properly lit. For landscapes or product shots, use images with balanced exposure and minimal noise. The model can handle various aspect ratios, but matching your input image's proportions to your desired video size (via the video_size parameter) prevents unwanted cropping or distortion. Preprocessing images in photo editing software before upload can significantly improve final video quality.
Yes, you can disable audio generation by setting the generate_audio parameter to False if you prefer a silent video or plan to add custom audio in post-production. The model generates synchronized audio by default to enhance immersion, but this may not suit every workflow—especially if you're creating content for platforms where you'll add voiceovers, music, or sound effects later. Currently, the model does not offer separate audio customization controls (like genre or mood), so if the generated audio doesn't match your vision, disabling it and adding your own soundtrack in video editing software is the recommended approach. This flexibility ensures the model fits into diverse production pipelines.
⚖️ How LTX-2 19B Image to Video LoRA Compares
LTX-2 19B Image to Video LoRA stands out among JAI Portal's image-to-video offerings through its deep style customization via up to three custom LoRA weights, making it the go-to choice for creators who need precise artistic control over their animations. While models like LTX 2.3 Image to Video Fast deliver quicker results for straightforward animations, they lack the LoRA flexibility that enables branded, stylized, or experimental visual treatments. For users prioritizing speed over customization, Seedance 2.0 Fast Image to Video offers another rapid alternative, though without the same depth of style control. Enterprise users seeking ultra-high-end outputs might explore Kling Video v3 Pro Image to Video, which provides premium quality but at higher credit costs and without LoRA support. The LTX-2 19B LoRA model strikes an optimal balance for digital artists, marketers, and content creators who need professional-grade animations with unique visual identity—whether that's matching brand guidelines, replicating specific art styles, or experimenting with cutting-edge aesthetics. Its synchronized audio generation and comprehensive output format options (MP4, WebM, ProRes, GIF) further enhance its versatility across workflows. Choose this model when your project demands more than generic animation: when style, coherence, and creative vision matter as much as motion itself. Compare models side-by-side on JAI Portal or start generating with pay-as-you-go credits at jaiportal.com/auth/signup.

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