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Luma AI releases Ray2 generative video model with ‘fast, natural’ motion and better physics

January 15, 2025
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Luma AI releases Ray2 generative video model with ‘fast, natural’ motion and better physics
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Luma AI made waves with the launch of its Dream Machine generative AI video creation platform last summer.

Of course, while that was only seven short months ago, the AI video space has advanced rapidly since then with the release of many new AI video creation models from rival startups in the U.S. and China, including Runway, Kling, Pika 2.0, OpenAI’s Sora, Google’s Veo 2, MiniMax’s Hailuo, and open source alternatives such as Hotshot and Genmo’s Mochi 1, to name but a few. Even Luma itself updated its Dream Machine platform recently to include new still image generation and brainstorming boards, as well as debuting an iOS app.

But the updates continue: today, the San Francisco-based startup released Ray2, its newest video AI generation model, available now through its Dream Machine website and mobile apps for paying subscribers (to start).

The model offers “fast, natural coherent motion and physics,” according to co-founder and CEO Amit Jain on his X account, and was trained with 10 times more compute than the original Luma AI video model, Ray1.

“This skyrockets the success rate of usable production-ready generations and makes video storytelling accessible to a lot more people,” he added.

Luma’s Dream Machine platform on the web offers a free tier with 720 pixel generations capped at a variable number each month, whereas paid plans start at $6.99 per month for its “Lite” plan which offers 1080p visuals, and increases to Plus ($20.99/month), Unlimited ($66.49/month) and Enterprise ($1,672.92/year).

A leap forward in video gen

Right now, Ray2 is limited to tex-to-video, allowing users to type in descriptions that are transformed into 5 or 10 second video clips.

The model can generate new videos in a matter of seconds, though right now it can take minutes at a time due to a crush of demand from new users.

Examples shared by Luma and its early testers in its Creators program showcase the model’s versatility, including a man running through an Antarctic snowstorm surrounded by explosions, and a ballerina performing on an ice floe in the Arctic.

Impressively, all the motions in the example videos appear lifelike and fluid — and often, with subjects moving much faster and more naturally than videos from rival AI generators, which often appear to generate in slow motion.

It can even create realistic versions of surreal ideas such as a giraffe surfing, as X user @JeffSynthesized demonstrated. “Ray 2 is the real deal,” he wrote on X.

Other AI video creators who have tried the new model seem to largely agree, with Jerrod Lew posting on X: “Improved cinematography, lighting and realism has arrived and it’s awesome.”

“…it’s so good!” said AI video artist Heather Cooper.

My own tests were a mixed bag, with some more complex prompts creating unnatural and glitchy results. But when it did produce clips that resembled more of what I had in mind in my prompts — such as fencers crossing swords aboard a space station orbiting Jupiter — it was undeniably impressive.

Jain said Luma will also add image-to-video, video-to-video, and editing capabilities to Ray2 in the future, further expanding the tool’s creative possibilities.

To celebrate the launch of Ray2, Luma Labs is hosting The Ray2 Awards, offering creators the chance to win up to $7,000 in prizes:

  1. Large Scale Award: The creator whose Ray2 content garners the most views on a single platform during the first week of launch will win $5,000. Submissions are due by January 22, 2025.
  2. Raffle for $3,000: Creators can enter by sharing Ray2 content on social media and engaging with Luma AI’s launch video. The deadline for participation is also January 22, 2025.

Winners of both awards will be announced on January 27, 2025. Submissions can be uploaded via forms provided by Luma Labs, and creators are encouraged to use hashtags #Ray2 and #DreamMachine when sharing their work online.

Additionally, Luma Labs has launched an affiliate program, allowing participants to earn commissions by promoting its tools.

The post Luma AI releases Ray2 generative video model with ‘fast, natural’ motion and better physics appeared first on Venture Beat.

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