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PixVerse

A consumer AI video generator — text-to-video and image-to-video with native audio, multi-character lip sync, and a library of viral one-tap effects.

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Last verified · 2026-07-14 · by Moe Ameen

What PixVerse is

PixVerse is an AI video-generation platform built by a Singapore-based startup of the same name, founded in 2023 by Wang Changhu — a former ByteDance computer-vision engineer — and Jaden Xie. It generates short video from a text prompt or from a still image, and it has grown into one of the most-used consumer video generators, reporting more than 150 million registered users and 15 million monthly actives. In July 2026 it raised a Series C extension that brought the round to $439 million and pushed its valuation past $2 billion, with Alibaba among the backers.

The flagship consumer model is the V-Series, currently V6. It does text-to-video and image-to-video, generates native audio with automatic lip sync (including multiple characters each synced to their own dialogue), holds character consistency across shots, and supports keyframe control — you upload a first and last frame and the model fills the motion between them. Output runs up to 1080p natively, with 4K available on its higher-tier paid plans, and PixVerse lists pricing around $4.80 per minute of generated video on its platform.

Beyond the consumer model, PixVerse runs a C-Series aimed at professional film and commercial workflows and an R-Series of "world models" for game development, launched earlier in 2026, that point toward real-time, interactive generated video. PixVerse iterates quickly and has shipped several point releases in the V5/V6 line, so treat model names, resolution ceilings, and prices as a snapshot and confirm the current spec on PixVerse's own site.

The honest framing: PixVerse is a strong, fast, consumer-friendly clip generator with a deep bench of one-tap viral effects. It makes a short video and stops there — it writes no caption in your voice, sizes nothing for a specific feed, and publishes nowhere.

What you can make with it

  • Text-to-video shorts from a written prompt — a described scene rendered as a 5–8 second clip with native audio
  • Image-to-video — animate a product photo, a selfie, or an illustration into a moving clip
  • Dialogue clips with automatic, multi-character lip sync so each speaker's mouth matches its own line
  • One-tap viral effect videos (trend templates like zoom-out, old-photo revival, and other social challenge formats)
  • Keyframe-controlled transitions — upload a start and end frame and let the model animate the morph between them
  • Character-consistent multi-shot sequences that keep a subject recognizable across cuts

How Kompozy turns PixVerse output into content

PixVerse is at its best generating a single striking clip — an image-to-video shot of your product, a lip-synced dialogue beat, a trend-effect video that stops the scroll. But a clip on its own is raw footage: it has no caption in your voice, no sizing for a specific feed, and no way to reach more than the one platform you upload it to. Kompozy is the layer that turns that clip into a finished, on-brand, everywhere-at-once post. Bring a PixVerse render into Kompozy and its Clipped Shorts trims it to the tightest hook and burns in word-synced captions styled through your Persona Brief; brand-exact HyperFrames stack a headline over the muted first second and reframe the same footage to 9:16, 1:1, and 16:9 so it fits Reels, a feed square, and a YouTube slot without re-rendering in PixVerse.

Then Kompozy generates the surrounding week that a video model can't — a Carousel that walks through the product or idea in the clip, Quote Graphics from the dialogue, Photo Posts and an Infographic Photo for the catalog look, native Text Posts, a Blog Article, and an Email Newsletter, all in one governed brand voice. When you want a recurring on-camera host instead of a one-off scene, Kompozy's Persona Shorts and HeyGen avatar video give you a face-locked identity that carries across every post. Finally, Autopilot and a per-post review pipeline schedule and publish the whole set across nine social platforms plus blog and email from a single queue. PixVerse makes the eye-catching clip; Kompozy makes it a campaign.

  1. Generate a clip in PixVerse — text-to-video, an image-to-video animation of your product, or a trend-effect video.
  2. Bring the render into Kompozy as your source.
  3. Let Clipped Shorts trim it to the hook and burn in captions, and reframe the footage to 9:16, 1:1, and 16:9 with brand-exact HyperFrames.
  4. Fan the same clip into a Carousel, Quote Graphics, a blog, a newsletter, and native text posts — all held to one voice by your Persona Brief.
  5. Schedule and publish the whole set across TikTok, Reels, Shorts, X, LinkedIn, Pinterest, and more from one queue with Autopilot.

Frequently asked questions

What is PixVerse?

PixVerse is a consumer AI video-generation platform from a Singapore-based startup founded in 2023. It generates short video from text prompts or still images, with native audio, automatic multi-character lip sync, keyframe control, and a library of one-tap viral effects. Its flagship consumer model is the V6 line, and it reports more than 150 million registered users.

What can you make with PixVerse?

Short text-to-video and image-to-video clips (roughly 5–8 seconds), dialogue clips with synced lip movement for multiple characters, one-tap trend-effect videos, and keyframe-controlled transitions between a start and end frame. Output runs up to 1080p natively, with 4K available on its higher-tier paid plans.

How much does PixVerse cost?

PixVerse uses a credit-based model with a free tier and paid plans, and lists pricing around $4.80 per minute of generated video on its platform; per-clip costs on partner endpoints vary by resolution and whether audio is generated. Because PixVerse iterates quickly, confirm the current pricing on its own site.

Can PixVerse publish content to social media?

No. PixVerse generates a video clip and stops there — it writes no caption in your brand voice, sizes nothing for a specific feed, and publishes nowhere. To turn a PixVerse clip into captioned, on-brand posts and schedule them across platforms, you use a content engine like Kompozy.

How do I turn a PixVerse clip into posts for every platform?

Bring the PixVerse render into Kompozy. It trims the clip to the hook and burns in captions, reframes it to 9:16, 1:1, and 16:9, and fans the same footage into a carousel, quote graphics, a blog, a newsletter, and native text posts in one brand voice — then schedules and publishes them across nine platforms plus blog and email with Autopilot.

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