Turn text into video with Meta's Muse Video model. Type a prompt, generate a real AI still, then preview the text-to-video motion with native audio — free, no account, no credits.
Text-to-video is the core promise of Meta's Muse Video model: describe a shot in plain language and get a single continuous video with sound. This free text-to-video tool lets you explore that flow now. Write a prompt, generate a real AI still, then press animate to preview how Muse Video turns text into video motion — complete with native audio rendered in sync.
Good text-to-video starts with a clear prompt. Muse Video is competitive on prompt adherence, so the more specific your text — subject, action, camera move, lighting, mood — the closer the video result tracks your intent. The text-to-video preview above uses a 16:9 or 9:16 frame you choose before generating.
Behind the scenes, text-to-video with Muse Video shares a pretraining base with the Muse Image model, which is why the still frames look so clean. Where Muse Video differs is time and sound: it extends a text prompt into a coherent ~10-second shot and layers native audio — diegetic sound plus voiceover — instead of a silent clip. That native-audio text-to-video capability is Muse Video's headline differentiator and part of why it ranks No. 3 on Arena for text-to-video as of July 5, 2026.
Prefer to start from a picture instead of text? Try image-to-video, open the full Muse Video generator, or read what Muse Video is.
Real Muse-Video-style clips rendered from text prompts, each a single continuous shot with native audio.
Yes — the text-to-video preview is free with no account and no credits. Stage one generates a real AI still from your text; stage two previews the video motion and native audio, then continues the full render in the cloud.
Muse Video targets a single continuous shot of roughly ten seconds from a text prompt, in 16:9 or vertical 9:16, with native audio rendered in sync.
Muse Video ranks No. 3 in human-preference Elo for text-to-video on Arena as of July 5, 2026. Meta notes known gaps in audio-video synchronization and physically accurate fast motion.
Type a prompt, generate a real AI visual, and preview the motion — free, no account, no credits.
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