Text to Video AI

Text to Video AI

A prompt is the brief. A short is the output.

Type the scene. Generate the clip. Refine the cut. Ship the short.

How it works

Plain-language brief → publishable short

Step 1

Write the prompt

Describe scene, motion, mood, and pacing in plain language — no expert syntax required.

Step 2

Generate & compare

Run the generation across the model that fits your brief, and compare takes side-by-side.

Step 3

Caption, reframe, publish

Layer captions and hooks, reframe for vertical, and export for short-form publishing.

Text to video AI that actually fits a publishing workflow

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Plain-language briefs

Describe scene, motion, and mood in natural language — Kubricon handles model-specific phrasing under the hood.

Pick the right model per shot

Sora 2 for cinematic, Kling 3 for motion, Veo 3.1 for realism, LTX 2.3 Pro for fast iteration.

Stack clips into a full short

Stitch multiple text-to-video generations into one timeline for full hook + beat + ending arcs.

Captions, hooks, and reframing built in

Every generation lands inside an editor with caption styling, hook overlays, and 9:16 reframing.

Text-to-video in motion

Real text-to-video shorts shipped with Kubricon

Built for creators

BUILT FOR PROMPT-DRIVEN CREATIVE

Solo creators, marketers, and brand teams using prompts as their main creative input.

Marketing Teams

Spin up multiple text-to-video ad variants per brief and pick the strongest creative for spend.

Content Creators

Use prompts as the fastest creative input — generate hooks, b-roll, and skits without filming.

Social Agencies

Run prompt-led production at scale, with consistent caption and reframing presets per channel.

How text to video works

Describe the scene and Kubricon generates a clip you can immediately refine. The clearer the subject, action, camera language, and lighting in your prompt, the more controllable the result.

For longer ideas, move from script to a shot-by-shot plan, generate each shot, and assemble them on one timeline with captions and pacing.

How to avoid generic AI-looking video

Generic prompts produce generic clips. Name a specific camera move, a concrete material or setting, and a single clear mood instead of stacking adjectives. One strong idea per shot beats five competing ones.

Then treat the generation as a draft: tighten the cut, add a real hook in the first second, and layer readable captions so the clip earns attention on a silent autoplay feed.

Text-to-video prompt examples

Use these as starting points, then adjust the camera move and mood per shot.

  • A lone cyclist riding through neon-lit rain at night, slow tracking shot from the side, anamorphic flares, moody grade.
  • A matte ceramic mug steaming on a wooden table, soft morning window light, slow push-in, calm mood.
  • A skateboarder landing a trick in golden hour, follow shot, freeze frame at the peak, vertical 9:16.
  • A SaaS dashboard lifting off a phone into a floating 3D workspace, parallax camera, deep purple gradient.
  • A chef plating a dish under warm restaurant light, overhead slow descent, shallow depth of field.
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On Kubricon

PROMPTS AS CREATIVE INPUT, SHORTS AS OUTPUT

Text-to-video is just the start — Kubricon adds the publishing workflow on top.

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FAQ

Got any questions left?

We've answered the most frequently asked questions.

What can I create with this workflow in Kubricon?
Kubricon works best when you want generation, edit control, captions, hooks, reframing, and export in the same short-form pipeline.
Can I use Kubricon for ai video generator from text too?
Yes. If your workflow also includes ai video generator from text, you can keep that work in the same Kubricon flow instead of switching to a separate tool or process.
Is Kubricon a good fit if I am comparing ai text to video generator free?
Yes. People comparing ai text to video generator free often need more than one generation step. Kubricon is a fit when the workflow also needs editing control, captions, hooks, reframing, or short-form export in one place.
Can I try this workflow before rolling it out more broadly?
Yes. Kubricon is structured so teams can test the workflow on real content before scaling it across a larger pipeline.
How does Kubricon compare to prompt-only video tools?
Kubricon keeps structure, timing, captions, and export decisions inside one repeatable workflow, so teams do not have to rebuild the same process manually across multiple tools.
Can I export this workflow for TikTok, Reels, and YouTube Shorts?
Yes. Once the content, pacing, and formatting are ready, this workflow can feed outputs for TikTok, Reels, and YouTube Shorts.
Can the same workflow cover related needs like prompt to video ai?
Yes. The same workflow can also help with related needs like prompt to video ai, especially when the goal is to create, refine, and publish short-form video faster.