Ray 2 540p is a text-to-video model that turns written prompts into short video clips at 540p resolution. Whether you need a product teaser, a quick visual concept, or a social media clip, you write what you want to see and the model renders it. No camera, no editing software, no technical background required. The model gives you real control over the clip. Choose between 5 and 9 seconds for pacing, pick from 35 named camera movement concepts including aerial drone, dolly zoom, orbit, and handheld, and select from seven aspect ratios to match the platform you are publishing on. You can also anchor the first or last frame with your own image, which is useful for brand consistency or storytelling continuity. Ray 2 540p fits into any content workflow where speed and iteration matter. Use it to test a scene concept before a longer production, build a library of short clips for social media, or turn a static image into a moving moment. Open the model, set your parameters, and generate your clip in one step.
Ray 2 540p is a text-to-video model available on Picasso IA that converts written scene descriptions into short video clips at 540p resolution, either 5 or 9 seconds long. If you need a product teaser, a social media clip, or a quick visual prototype, you do not need a camera or editing software. You describe what you want, pick how long it runs and how the camera moves, and the model renders the clip. For web content, short-form social, or fast concept tests, 540p delivers clear, watchable results without the overhead of a full production setup.
Do I need programming skills or technical knowledge to use this? No, just open Ray 2 540p on Picasso IA, adjust the settings you want, and hit generate.
Is it free to try? Yes, Ray 2 540p is available to try without requiring a credit card upfront. You can generate your first clips and see the results before committing to anything.
How long does it take to get results? Most clips finish within a few seconds to about a minute, depending on duration and prompt complexity. Shorter 5-second clips typically process faster than 9-second ones.
Can I customize the style or movement of the video? Yes. Apply camera movement concepts like zoom in, orbit, or handheld to shape how the shot moves. Changing your prompt wording also has a significant effect on the visual mood and style of the output.
What output formats are supported? Ray 2 540p generates standard video files you can download directly. The output is ready to use in social media posts, website embeds, or presentations without additional processing.
Can I use my own images in the video? Yes, you can supply an image as the starting frame, the ending frame, or both. This is useful when you want the clip to begin or end on a specific visual, like a product photo or a branded still.
What happens if I am not happy with the result? Run the model again with an adjusted prompt or different settings. Changing your description, swapping camera concepts, or trying a different duration often produces noticeably different results.
Everything this model can do for you
Choose from 35 named concepts including aerial drone, dolly zoom, orbit, and handheld to define how the shot moves.
Pick between 5-second and 9-second clips to match the pacing your content needs.
Supply your own image as the first frame, the last frame, or both to maintain visual continuity across clips.
Output in 16:9, 9:16, 1:1, 4:3, 3:4, 21:9, or 9:21 to fit any platform's display requirements.
Generate clips where the last frame matches the first, so the video plays without visible cuts.
Describe any scene in plain text and receive a rendered video clip without technical setup.
Produces clean, watchable video suitable for social media, web embedding, and rapid concept testing.
Quick turnaround for instant video creation
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