Hailuo 02 is a text-to-video and image-to-video model built for creators who want realistic motion without a production crew. You describe a scene in plain language, or drop in a reference image, and the model returns a short video where physics behave the way you'd expect in the real world. Things fall, water flows, and people move with the kind of weight that most AI video tools miss. You control three main decisions: duration (6 or 10 seconds), resolution (512p, 768p, or 1080p), and whether to anchor the video to a specific first or last frame. The 1080p option doesn't just increase pixel count, it also delivers a quality boost that sharpens the overall output. A built-in prompt optimizer translates rough descriptions into more precise visual instructions, so you don't need prompt-writing expertise to get good results. Hailuo 02 fits into social media production, concept visualization, and short-form ad creation. You don't need editing software or a camera. Upload a photo or write a scene, choose your settings, and you have a shareable video clip ready to download in under a minute.
Hailuo 02 converts text prompts and reference images into short videos where motion follows real-world physics. On Picasso IA, you describe a scene in plain language, set the resolution and duration, and the model returns a 6- or 10-second clip. A crashing wave breaks the way water actually moves. A falling object accelerates at a believable rate. A walking figure shifts weight naturally from step to step. This physical grounding is what separates Hailuo 02 from most AI video tools, which often produce motion that looks floaty or artificial. It's well-suited for product mockups, short narrative clips, travel visuals, and ad concepts where realism is the brief.
Do I need programming skills or technical knowledge to use this? No, just open Hailuo 02 on Picasso IA, adjust the settings you want, and hit generate.
Is Hailuo 02 free to try? Yes. You can run your first generation without entering payment details. The pricing page outlines how credits work for longer or higher-resolution videos.
How long does it take to get results? At 512p or 768p, most videos are ready in under 90 seconds. The 1080p setting takes a bit longer depending on scene complexity, but you get noticeably sharper output in return.
Can I control where the video starts or ends? Yes. Upload a first-frame image to fix the opening shot, a last-frame image to anchor the final moment, or provide both to define the full range of motion between two specific frames.
What output formats are supported? Hailuo 02 returns standard video files that drop into any editing software or upload directly to social platforms without conversion.
What if my first result misses the mark? Rephrase the prompt, try breaking the scene into more specific details, or switch the prompt optimizer on if it was off. You can also change the duration or resolution to shift how the model interprets the scene. Each run is independent.
How many times can I run the model? As many times as your credit balance allows. There is no per-session cap.
Everything this model can do for you
Type a scene description and receive a video clip in seconds.
Use a photo as the first or last frame to anchor the motion to a specific visual.
The pro setting delivers higher pixel density and a quality boost over standard 768p.
Motion in the output follows natural laws, so falls, liquids, and movement look grounded.
Choose 6 or 10 seconds depending on the platform and pacing you need.
A built-in tool refines rough text descriptions into sharper instructions automatically.
Set a first-frame image and the output video inherits its dimensions exactly.
Ideal for creative and professional projects
A white paper beautifully and elegantly folds itself into an origami swan
a dog speed climbs up a climbing wall at the olympics
a cat is doing a gymnastic routine on the mat, it runs and jumps, does a flip, then lands perfectly, to standing applause
a cat is sprinting very fast on just two legs, around a running track, arms are moving like a human runner
televised footage of a cat is doing an acrobatic dive into a swimming pool at the olympics, from a 10m high diving board, flips and spins
televised footage of a cat is doing an acrobatic dive into a swimming pool at the olympics, from a 10m high diving board, flips and spins
a dog speed climbs up a climbing wall at the olympics