Text To Video
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Muse Image turns text prompts into polished AI videos for creators, marketers, and creative teams. Generate short cinematic clips with guided motion, controllable camera language, native audio support, and a visual style that stays coherent from shot to shot.
Create AI videos from text in three simple steps with Muse Image:
Pick the Muse Image video model that best fits your project. Different models support different motion styles, pacing, visual textures, and cinematic looks.
Write your prompt and adjust settings such as motion, camera movement, color, lighting, and frame guidance. Muse Image helps maintain style consistency and clearer visual direction across the clip.
Generate your video in minutes and download a polished result for marketing, social content, storytelling, product demos, and other creative work.
Learn how Muse Image text to video works, including video models, prompt control, style consistency, native audio, and practical use cases.
Muse Image text to video is an AI video generation workflow that turns written prompts into short, polished videos. It is designed for cinematic output, guided motion, and stronger style consistency across frames.
Key features include multiple video models, prompt-based generation, frame guidance, native audio support, scene extension, image references, and cinematic output designed for creator workflows.
You can refine prompts, motion, camera direction, lighting, color, and scene details step by step. Muse Image supports iterative editing so you can improve the result without restarting your whole workflow.
You can create social media clips, product videos, creative storytelling scenes, promotional assets, explainer videos, mood reels, and branded visual content.
Muse Image combines fast generation, practical controls, consistent visual style, and polished output in one workflow. It is built for creators who want videos they can actually use, not just rough experiments.