Lightricks model

LTX-2 Pro

High-fidelity 6–10s clips with synced audio — 1080p–4K at 25–50 fps for polished production.

Best for premium product spots, brand stories, and client-ready cutdowns when you want the cleanest finish.

Text→VideoImage→Video4K10s16:9Audio

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LTX Video 2.0 Pro AI video example: 8-second 16:9 4K dreamlike shot of a modern city street suddenly folding upward like a giant book. Th...
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  • Price$0.08/s
  • Duration8s
  • Format16:9
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Best use cases

Premium product spotsBrand hero shotsPaid ads & campaign creativesPolished social cutdownsPre-viz with timing intactDialogue-led beats & voiceover hooks

Why LTX-2 Pro is powerful

  • Audio-visual sync in one pass (Dialogue, ambience, and SFX land with the action.)
  • Premium finish (Cleaner detail and smoother motion for final-take deliverables.)
  • Directable with clear prompts (Simple beats + camera language translate reliably.)
  • Built for production workflows (Keep sound for drafts, or mute and finish in post.)

Real Specs – LTX-2 Pro in MaxVideoAI

The limits that shape your renders.
Price / second1080p $0.08/s1440p $0.16/s4k $0.31/s
Text-to-VideoSupported
Image-to-VideoSupported
Reference image / style referenceSupported
Max resolution4K
Max duration10s
Aspect ratios16:9
FPS options25 fps / 50 fps
Output formatMP4
Audio outputSupported
Native audio generationSupported
Lip syncSupported
Camera / motion controlsBasic
WatermarkNo (MaxVideoAI)
Release dateOct 2025
Production polishDetails

Targets cleaner detail and smoother motion for final-take deliverables. Suited for premium ads and brand stories.

  • Use concise, structured prompts.
  • Call out lighting and lens mood.
  • Keep subject wording consistent.
  • Great for client-ready cutdowns.
Audio workflowDetails

Audio and visuals generate together, helping pacing and emotion. Keep sound for drafts or finish in post.

  • Add one or two sound cues to anchor timing.
  • Keep dialogue short and clear.
  • Export multiple variants for selection.
  • Mute if you plan an external mix.

LTX-2 Pro examples

Recent high-fidelity LTX-2 Pro renders with audio for premium spots and hero shots.

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How to Write a Great LTX 2 Prompt

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LTX-2 Pro responds to structured, production-style prompts with clear camera direction.

Tip: duration + fps are set in the UI - your prompt controls subject, action, camera, lighting, style, and optional sound cues.

Quick prompt (fast iteration)

Use 1–2 sentences when you want variations.

Quick = variations. Use for fast iteration.

Template (copy/paste)

[Subject + action] in [setting], [camera move], [lighting/style], [optional sound cue].
Negative: [text, logos, extra people, blur]

Example

Handheld smartphone UGC clip of a woman unboxing a new skincare bottle at a kitchen table. She peels the seal, smiles, and turns the bottle toward camera. Soft window daylight, natural colors, subtle room tone + packaging crinkle.

Demo prompt – premium product hero

LTX Video 2.0 Pro AI video example: 10-second 16:9 4K cinematic shot above a futuristic coastal megacity at sunset. The camera starts in...
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10-second 16:9 4K cinematic shot above a futuristic coastal megacity at sunset. The camera starts in a wide aerial view, gliding between glass towers as traffic of flying vehicles streaks past below. In the sky, a massive orbital ring begins to fracture, sending glowing debris burning through the clouds. The camera dives down toward street level, weaving between falling fragments and shocked crowds, then pulls up into a final wide shot of the skyline as a translucent energy shield blooms over the city, freezing the debris in mid-air. Ultra-detailed volumetric clouds, god rays, lens flares and cinematic depth of field. Audio: distant alarm sirens, deep sub-bass rumbles from the orbital ring breaking apart, whooshing debris, and an epic orchestral swell that rises to a hit on the final frame, no dialogue, no on-screen text.

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Tips & limitations

LTX-2 Pro is a final-take tier: use it when the concept is locked and you want the cleanest finish.

What works best

  • Final takes (6–10s): premium polish for ads, hero shots, and brand cutdowns.
  • 4K output when detail matters (product textures, clean lighting, controlled motion).
  • Use 50 fps for action / fast motion; use 25 fps for dialogue-led or calmer shots.
  • Audio is strongest with 1–2 deliberate cues (ambience + one key sound). Keep dialogue short.

Common problems → fast fixes

  • Looks “busy” or unstable → reduce to one camera move and one main action; simplify the background.
  • Subject drifts / changes → keep wardrobe + lighting + palette constant; start from a reference still for consistency.
  • Motion feels floaty → slow the action, avoid fast handheld, and keep the move smooth (dolly/track/pan).
  • Lip sync feels off → shorten lines, reduce speed of speech, and avoid long monologues.
  • Text/signage breaks → keep readable text off-screen; avoid tiny UI labels and logos.

Hard limits to keep in mind

  • 6–10s max per render in this routing.
  • 16:9 only.
  • Image→Video uses a single reference image (no multi-image control).
  • Tiny on-screen text remains unreliable — plan to add text in post.

LTX-2 Pro vs LTX-2 Fast

View LTX-2 Fast details →

Use LTX-2 Pro when you need:

  • Polished client-ready deliverables
  • Higher resolution and smoother motion
  • Audio-visual sync for finals

Use LTX-2 Fast when you want:

  • High-volume drafts and iteration speed
  • Quick concept testing and pacing checks
  • Rough cuts before finals

Compare LTX-2 Pro vs other AI video models

Not sure if LTX-2 Pro is the best fit for your shot? These side-by-side comparisons break down the tradeoffs — price per second, resolution, audio, speed, and motion style — so you can pick the right engine fast.

Each page includes real outputs and practical best-use cases.

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LTX-2 Pro vs LTX 2.3 Pro

Move to the current LTX 2.3 flagship for text-to-video, image-to-video, audio-to-video, extend, and retake workflows in one surface.

Compare LTX-2 Pro vs LTX 2.3 Pro →

Safety & people / likeness

  • No sexual content, and nothing involving minors.
  • No hateful, harassing, or graphic-violence content.
  • Don’t impersonate real people or public figures; use consent for any likeness/voice.
  • Don’t include private personal data (faces of non-consenting people, addresses, phone numbers, documents).
  • Keep outputs brand-safe; if you use dialogue, keep it clean and short.

FAQ

What durations does LTX-2 Pro support?

6–10 seconds per render in the current Pro routing.

Is audio included?

Yes, native audio is on by default. Toggle it off for silent outputs if you’ll score in post.

Which aspect ratios are supported?

16:9 in this configuration. Use Wan or other engines for multi-AR needs.