LTX-2.5 Quality Without the Setup
Without the Setup

Skip the ComfyUI graphs and GPU rentals — generate cinematic AI video straight from your browser.

LTX-2.5 proved that open-weights video models can be blisteringly fast. It also proved how much hardware that speed costs. VO3 gives you the other path: Veo 3.1, Sora 2, Kling 3.0, Seedance 2.5 and WAN 2.7 in one editor, with native audio, no install, and nothing to configure.

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Why Creators Pick VO3 Over a Local LTX-2.5 Build

No GPU to Buy or Rent

The headline LTX-2.5 numbers come from datacenter-class GB200 hardware most people will never touch.
On a consumer card the same job crawls or runs out of VRAM. VO3 runs everything on managed infrastructure, so your laptop only has to play the result.

Ten Models, One Editor

Open weights lock you into one model's look. VO3 keeps Veo 3.1 Premium, Sora 2 Pro, Kling 3.0, Seedance 2.5,
WAN 2.7 and MiniMax H3 side by side, so you can re-run the same prompt through a different engine when the first take misses.

Dialogue and Sound Built In

Most open-weights pipelines hand you a silent clip and leave audio to you.
Models like Veo 3.1 and WAN 2.5 generate synced dialogue, ambience and sound effects in the same pass, so a finished ad does not need a second tool.

Text-to-Video and Image-to-Video

Start from a written idea or animate a product photo, logo or character sheet you already own.
Image-to-video keeps your actual packaging and branding on screen instead of an approximation the model invented.

Pay Per Clip, Not Per GPU-Hour

Rented A100 or H100 time bills whether you are generating or debugging a broken node graph.
VO3 charges credits per finished video, so an afternoon of failed experiments does not turn into a four-figure compute invoice.

New Models on Day One

When a new frontier model ships,
it appears in your model dropdown — no repo cloning, no weight conversion, no waiting for a community quantization that fits your card.

Commercial Rights on Paid Plans

Every clip generated on a paid plan can go straight into client work, paid social,
marketplace listings and brand campaigns, with downloads in clean MP4 and no watermark.

From Prompt to Finished Clip in Four Steps

1

Describe the shot

Write what you want to see in plain language — subject, camera move, lighting, mood. Add a reference image if you are animating a real product, logo or person.

2

Pick your model

Choose Veo 3.1 for dialogue-heavy ads, Sora 2 Pro for physics and realism, Kling 3.0 for motion, or Seedance 2.5 when you need speed. Switching is one dropdown, not a new install.

3

Generate and review

Your clip renders in the cloud while you keep working. Compare takes in the gallery and re-roll anything that misses without touching the original prompt.

4

Download and publish

Export watermark-free MP4 sized for TikTok, Reels, YouTube or a product page, and drop it straight into your campaign.

What Our Users Say

I spent two weekends fighting ComfyUI graphs and VRAM errors trying to self-host an open video model. I moved the whole workflow to VO3 and shipped eleven product clips the same week. Our paid social CTR went up 34% and I never touched a driver again.

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Marcus FeldGrowth Lead, DTC Outdoor Gear

We quoted $4,200 for a six-spot furniture campaign with a studio crew. We produced it in VO3 for under $90 in credits and two days of prompting. The client could not tell which shots were rendered.

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Priya RamanFounder, Independent Ad Studio

My agency evaluated running open weights on rented H100s. The math never worked — we were paying for idle GPU time between revisions. Per-clip pricing cut our video production cost about 70% and made it predictable enough to quote.

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Daniel OkoyeCreative Director, B2B SaaS Agency

Being able to run the same prompt through four different models is the real advantage. When Veo 3.1 gives me a stiff take, Kling usually nails the motion. That would be four separate local installs otherwise.

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Sofia MarchettiContent Lead, Beauty Marketplace

We animate listing photos for furniture sellers. Image-to-video keeps the actual sofa on screen instead of inventing one. Listings with a clip convert about 22% better than static galleries.

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Tom BergstromE-commerce Manager, Home Retail

Frequently Asked Questions

LTX-2.5 is an open-weights AI video model in the LTX line from Lightricks, released with weights on Hugging Face and day-one ComfyUI support. Its headline claim is speed: roughly 6.8 seconds to produce a 10-second 720p image-to-video clip on dual GB200 hardware. Because the weights are public, anyone can download, fine-tune and self-host it — which is genuinely exciting if you have the infrastructure and the patience to run it.

No — and we would rather say so plainly than pad this page. VO3 does not host LTX-2.5. VO3 runs Veo 3.1 Premium, Veo 3.1 Fast and Lite, Sora 2 Pro, Kling 3.0, Kling 2.6 Pro, Seedance 2.5, WAN 2.7 and MiniMax H3. If your goal is specifically to fine-tune LTX-2.5 weights, self-hosting is the right call. If your goal is finished cinematic video without owning GPUs, that is exactly what VO3 is built for.

The published speed figures come from dual GB200 datacenter GPUs, which are not consumer hardware. Community quantizations typically bring open video models down to high-end cards with 16-24GB of VRAM, but you trade away resolution, clip length and generation speed to get there. Budget for the card, the power draw, the ComfyUI setup time and the ongoing maintenance when dependencies shift underneath you.

The weights are free to download, which is not the same as free to run. Your real cost is hardware — either a card you buy outright or rented GPU hours that bill continuously while you iterate, debug and re-render. A hosted platform converts that fixed and idle cost into a per-clip cost, which is usually cheaper until you are generating video at very high, very steady volume.

Open-weights models have closed much of the gap on raw motion and image fidelity, and LTX-2.5 is unusually fast. The gaps that remain tend to be prompt adherence on complex multi-subject scenes and, most noticeably, native synchronized audio. Models like Veo 3.1 generate dialogue, ambience and sound effects in the same pass, while most open pipelines still hand back a silent clip you have to score yourself.

Not at all. There are no node graphs, samplers, schedulers or checkpoint files. You write a prompt, optionally attach a reference image, choose a model and generate. Everything that a local LTX-2.5 install would ask you to configure is handled server-side.

Yes. Clips generated on any paid VO3 plan carry commercial usage rights, so you can publish them in client work, paid ads, marketplace listings, and brand social channels. Downloads are watermark-free MP4 files at your chosen aspect ratio.

Most clips finish in one to three minutes depending on the model, resolution and length you choose — the fast tiers like Veo 3.1 Lite and Seedance 2.5 land at the quick end. Generation runs in the cloud, so you can queue several variations and keep working while they render instead of watching a local progress bar.

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