Pyramid Flow is a text-to-video and image-to-video AI model that converts written prompts or still photographs into short video clips. It solves a common problem for content creators: producing motion content without owning expensive software or hiring a video editor. A single sentence prompt is all it takes to get a generated clip back, ready to review, adjust, or post. You have two ways to feed the model: write a text prompt from scratch, or upload an existing image and let Pyramid Flow animate it. Duration runs from 1 to 10 seconds, and you can choose between 8 and 24 frames per second depending on whether you want a stylized or smooth result. The guidance scale lets you decide how strictly the output follows your words, giving you room to either pin down an exact vision or leave space for variation. This model fits into workflows where iteration speed matters. Write a prompt, generate, check the result, tweak the wording or the duration, and generate again. The turnaround is fast enough to try multiple directions in a single session without losing momentum. If you have a product shot, a portrait, or a landscape that needs to come alive, dropping it in as the starting image is the fastest path from static to moving.
Pyramid Flow is a video generation AI that takes a written prompt or a still image and produces a short clip, all directly inside Picasso IA. It fills a specific gap for creators and marketers who need short video content but do not have the time or tools for traditional production. Picture typing "a sun-lit cafe terrace with a gentle breeze" and getting back a few seconds of generated footage, ready to download. No camera. No editing timeline. Just a prompt and a result.
Do I need programming skills or technical knowledge to use this? No, just open Pyramid Flow on Picasso IA, adjust the settings you want, and hit generate.
Is it free to try? Yes, you can run Pyramid Flow without any upfront payment. The platform offers a set number of free generations when you sign in. Check the credits section in your account to see what is currently available to you.
How long does it take to generate a video? Shorter clips at 8 fps are typically ready within seconds. Longer clips at 24 fps may take a bit more time depending on the duration and current load. Either way, the turnaround is fast enough to try several variations in one sitting.
What output formats are supported? The model returns a video file you can download directly. The format is compatible with most standard video tools and social media upload requirements.
Can I use an image as the input instead of a text prompt? Yes. Drop in a still image and Pyramid Flow will animate it into a short video. You can also combine an image with a text prompt to give the model more direction about the motion and style you want.
What if the result does not match what I expected? Rewrite your prompt with more specific details about the lighting, camera angle, or subject behavior. Raising the guidance scale makes the model follow your text more closely, which often helps when the first output feels too loose.
Everything this model can do for you
Write a prompt and receive a generated video clip without any editing software.
Upload a still photo as the starting frame and Pyramid Flow animates it for you.
Set the video duration from 1 to 10 seconds to fit your content format.
Pick 8 or 24 frames per second to control motion smoothness or stylized feel.
Adjust how strictly the output follows your text prompt versus interpreting it freely.
Go from prompt to downloadable clip without any post-production steps.
Re-run the model with adjusted settings in seconds to home in on the result you want.
Autoregressive approach for improved realism
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