LTX Studio is an AI video production platform by Lightricks, built on the LTX-2 model family (currently LTX-2.3), for generating and assembling shots via text-to-video, image-to-video and video-to-video. It's aimed at creators and small studios who want an AI filmmaking workspace rather than a single-prompt generator, offering a free tier (800 one-time credits) to try the full toolset before committing to a credit-based subscription.
Who builds it
LTX Studio is developed by Lightricks, the company behind consumer creative apps like Facetune and Videoleap, and built on its own LTX-2 video generation model family. Rather than a single-prompt generator, LTX Studio frames itself as a production tool: you can storyboard, generate individual shots from text or images, transform existing footage with video-to-video, and direct camera movement inside the shots you generate.
Core features
- Three generation modes — text-to-video, image-to-video and video-to-video — inside one production workspace rather than three separate tools.
- Advanced camera controls for directing motion within a generated shot, aimed at users who want cinematic intent rather than a single fixed camera.
- Built on LTX-2.3, Lightricks' latest in-house video model, powering both generation and editing tools.
- API access ('LTX API') for teams that want to call LTX Studio's generation pipeline programmatically.
- 800 one-time credits on the free tier, enough to test text-to-video, image-to-video and video-to-video without a subscription.
- Commercial licensing unlocked at the Standard plan and above, alongside AI Storyboards and saved Elements — features the free tier doesn't include.
Pricing
LTX Studio is freemium and credit-based:
- Free ($0, forever): 800 one-time credits, no credit card required — enough to explore all three generation modes once.
- Entry paid tier: $15/month, or $12/month billed yearly ($144/year): the plan where 'no watermarking' and broader feature access begin.
- Standard and higher tiers: unlock commercial licensing, AI Storyboards and saved Elements, with larger monthly credit pools for production-level use.
Because everything runs on credits rather than a flat per-video price, your real monthly cost depends on how many shots you generate and how long or complex each one is — check the current credit table on the pricing page before budgeting.
Who it's for
LTX Studio fits creators and small studios who think in shots and sequences rather than single clips — trailer-makers, short-film experimenters, and social-content teams who want to combine text-to-video, image-to-video and video-to-video with camera direction in one workspace. The free tier's 800 one-time credits are enough for a first real test of the pipeline, but teams that need commercial licensing, AI Storyboards, or watermark-free exports should budget for the paid tiers. The API suits teams that want to fold LTX's generation engine into their own production tooling instead of using the web editor.