Introduction

The AI Text to Video feature leverages cutting-edge video generation models to create studio-quality videos from simple text prompts. Whether you’re a marketer crafting ads, a creator producing social content, or a business building explainer videos, this feature makes video creation fast and accessible. Supported video generation models include:
  • Google Veo3
  • Kling 2.1 Master
  • Kling 1.6 Pro
  • Haiper 2.5 Video
  • MiniMax Video
  • Mochi 1
  • Luma Dream Machine
  • Hunyuan Video
Each model provides different settings for duration, aspect ratio, and resolution, tailored to unique use cases.
Access to this feature is only available with a Starter or Premium subscription plan.
Klyra Ai Dashboard Text To Video Web

How to Use

🔎 Navigation: Dashboard → Left Panel → AI Video Creation → AI Text to Video
1

Create New Task

  • Go to the AI Text to Video tab.
  • (Optional) Enter a Video Title to help organize your projects.
2

Select Video Model

  • Choose from available Text-to-Video models (Veo3, Kling, Haiper, Luma, Mochi, MiniMax, Hunyuan).
  • Once selected, the settings panel will update dynamically to show options relevant to that model.
3

Enter Video Details

Depending on the selected model, provide:
  • Prompt → Describe what the video should be about.
  • Duration → Video length (options vary by model; not all models support custom duration).
  • Aspect Ratio → Define the video’s shape (e.g., 16:9 for YouTube, 9:16 for TikTok, 1:1 for Instagram). Available ratios depend on the model.
4

Generate Video

  • Click Generate.
  • Wait a few minutes while AI processes your request.
  • Your completed video will appear under the Results section, where you can Play, Download, or Delete it.

🎬 Example Walkthrough

Here’s an example of how to create a cinematic video using AI Text to Video. Model Selected: Kling 2.1 Master
Title: The Avalanche
Prompt:
“A colossal wave of white, a churning torrent of snow and ice, explodes down the mountainside, a brutal symphony of destruction painted across the stark, unforgiving landscape; the camera observes this cataclysm, capturing the raw power and terrifying beauty of nature’s fury as the avalanche consumes everything in its path, leaving behind a trail of devastation and a silent, chilling testament to its might.”
Settings:
  • Duration: 5 seconds
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Result: A cinematic short video showing an avalanche crashing down a mountainside — visually dramatic, with dynamic motion capturing the destructive power of nature.

🎥 Showcase Examples

🎬 Example 1: The Awakening Golem

Model Selected: Kling 1.6 Pro Prompt:
A towering stone golem, slowly awakening atop a misty mountain peak at dawn. Clouds swirl around its massive form. Low upward tilt shot, soft cool-toned light, epic and awe-inspiring atmosphere.
Settings:
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9
  • Duration: 5 seconds
Result: A cinematic video of a giant stone golem emerging from slumber at dawn. The camera tilts upward dramatically as clouds swirl around its body, illuminated by soft blue morning light. The scene conveys a sense of epic scale, awe, and ancient mystery.

🎬 Example 2: The Time Machine

Model Selected: Kling 1.6 Pro Prompt:
A Victorian-era pocket watch falls through multiple environments: Start in a wood-panelled study (duration: 1.5s, warm lighting), transition through a modern subway station (1s, fluorescent flicker effect), then a quantum realm with floating mathematical equations (1.5s, ethereal blue glow), finally landing in desert sand (1s). Camera maintains focus on the watch’s face throughout, which should reflect each environment while its hands spin increasingly faster. End with the sand blast from impact revealing the watch is actually a sophisticated time machine.
Settings:
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9
  • Duration: 5 seconds
Result: A cinematic 5-second short following a Victorian pocket watch as it tumbles through four rapidly changing environments.

💡 Tips

  • Choose the right model for your use case:
    • Veo3 → cinematic storytelling.
    • Kling → fast, realistic video generation.
    • Haiper → creative short-form content.
    • MiniMax / Mochi → experimental or stylized videos.
    • Luma Dream Machine → high-fidelity, artistic results.
    • Hunyuan → versatile use across multiple formats.
  • Write descriptive prompts → Include style, mood, camera angle, and movement for better results.
  • Match aspect ratio to platform → 16:9 (YouTube), 9:16 (TikTok/Reels), 1:1 (Instagram).
  • Keep length short → Shorter prompts often yield higher-quality outputs.
  • Experiment with multiple models → Each engine interprets prompts differently; test to find your preferred style.

📌 Example Use Cases

  • Marketers → Create ad campaigns with cinematic video content generated from brand messages.
  • Content Creators → Produce TikTok, Instagram Reels, or YouTube Shorts from text prompts.
  • Businesses → Generate explainer videos for products or services.
  • Educators → Create engaging visual learning content.
  • Game Developers → Generate concept videos for worlds, characters, or environments.
  • Artists & Designers → Experiment with visual storytelling using surreal or stylized AI outputs.