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The original was posted on /r/singularity by /u/stormy3000 on 2024-10-14 09:39:16+00:00.


I decided to spend a good bit of time, collating all the leading AI Video Gen platforms into an (easily updatable) reference table. With some 5 star ranking based on my own testing and experience.

I’ve broken down their features, quality and pricing tiers (most have a free tier)… and most require a paid subscripton for commerical work. Plus each one typically offers something unique.

So far I’ve included:

Kling,

Runway.

Minimax,

Pika,

Krea.

LumaLabs,

Haiper AI,

LTX Studio,

Vidu

Stable Video

Any others worth noting yet?

(*Of course we have Meta Video Gen, Sora, Adobe Firefly Video and Seaweed from Byte Dance yet to be publicly available)

Right now, I’d say I find Minimax to produce the best clips in terms of quality of motion and prompt adherence, however the lack of control over the clips other than an image reference and prompt limits the abiliy to control the output (for now).

Runway offers the most value via it’s broader suite of AI powered tools on the site and the ever improving Gen 3 options. Plus leads the way with its video to video capabilities.

Kling offers the best video gen control of clips with its motion brush, highest resolution output and other video controls.

Where as LTX offers the best solution for deveoping full narrative video concepts, with superb storyboard generation, only let down by the current quality/adherence of the video generations.

Kreas unique ability to allow creatives to select from some of the leading video gen models all from one handy UI and one subscription can also prove useful, and help stem the $$$'s flowing to multiple subscriptoons.

HaiperAI, offers a very good and broad range of well developed tools and again just needs to improve the quality/adherence of the generated clips.

Hopefully, the reference page proves useful for some: 

With a bit more time, I’ll try and include a cost per second of generation. Which is slightly tricky due to the varying monthly fees and each platform having it’s own credit usage system.