LTX Studio
Summary
Pre-production on AI video tools usually collapses the moment you need shot-level consistency — characters drift between scenes, style breaks between cuts, and you end up manually correcting frames instead of directing. LTX Studio is Lightricks' answer to that problem.
The platform covers the full arc from script upload to timeline edit inside a single workspace — storyboard generation, text-to-video, image-to-video, camera control with keyframes, and sound design are all connected rather than siloed. The vendor states that AI Characters, Objects, and Locations persist as named elements across scenes, which is where most competing tools quietly fail. The camera control and keyframe tools give directors shot-level precision without dropping into a code environment. The ceiling appears when you need fine-grained post-production compositing or when brand audio requirements exceed what the built-in sound design layer can handle — teams at that stage are exporting to dedicated editing pipelines.
Bottom line: LTX Studio earns its place in a production agency's stack for rapid concept-to-storyboard cycles and branded ad iteration — it struggles to replace a full post-production suite when the edit requires frame-accurate compositing or custom audio mixing.
Pricing Plans
SubscriptionLast verified 2 days ago- Price
- $12-$100/mo
- Free Tier
- 800 credits (one time), personal use license only
Free
No billing required
- 800 credits (one time)
- Image and video generation
- LTX-2, LTX-2.3 video models
- Z-image image model
- Advanced camera controls
- Blank Storyboards
- Audio-to-Video generation
- SDR to HDR video enhancement
- Flows, node-based automation
- Video-to-Video Control
- Personal use license
Lite
Billed yearly at $12/month ($144/year), or $15/month billed monthly
- 8,000 credits per month
- Everything in Free, plus...
- Image and video upscales
- Editing tools
- LTX-2 4K resolution
- No watermarking
Standard
POPULAR - Billed yearly at $28/month ($336/year), or $35/month billed monthly
- 28,000 credits per month
- Everything in Lite, plus...
- Nano Banana 2 and Pro image models
- FLUX.2 Pro image model
- Veo 2 video model
- Kling 2.6 Pro video model
- Kling 3.0 Pro video model
- Seedance 2.0 video generation models
- ChatGPT Images 2.0 model
- Save and create consistent Elements
- Flows, advanced node-based automation
- AI Storyboards
- Pitch Decks
- Purchase additional Credits
- Commercial use license
Pro
Billed yearly at $100/month ($1,200/year), or $125/month billed monthly
- 110,000 credits per month
- Everything in Standard, plus...
- Veo 3.1, Veo 3.1 Fast, Veo 3.1 Lite generation models
- Maximum quality & control
- 3 collaborators per project
- On-demand credit top-ups
Enterprise
Tailor a plan to your organization's needs - custom credit volume with unlimited access to all features
- Custom credit volume
- Everything in Pro, plus...
- Custom LTX-2 model training
- Centralized brand management and controls
- Org-wide credit allocation and usage reports
- Multi-language video versioning
- Access to AI creative strategists
- Unlimited collaborators across teams
- SSO login
- Org-wide onboarding and training with dedicated Account Manager
- SLA support & priority support
- Security & compliance (SOC2, ISO, GDPR)
- Centralized billing & flexible payments (ACH, wire)
- Enhanced data privacy
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Pros
Sign in to edit- Cross-scene element consistency via named AI Characters, Objects, and Locations, so clients don't spot a different face on the protagonist in scene four and kill the review.
- End-to-end workflow from script upload to timeline editing inside one workspace, which means production teams avoid the asset-loss and format-mismatch that comes from stitching four separate tools together.
- Camera keyframe and motion controls at the shot level, so directors can specify movement intent rather than prompt-hoping their way to a usable clip.
- Multiple generation backends — including partner models VEO 3.1, Kling, and FLUX.1 Pro alongside LTX-2 — accessible from one interface, so switching models for a specific shot type doesn't require a separate account and a different UI.
- API access available, so teams running high-volume branded content pipelines can trigger generation programmatically rather than managing production manually at scale.
Cons
Sign in to edit- The built-in timeline editor handles assembly and basic cuts, but teams with frame-accurate compositing requirements or multi-track audio mixing will hit its ceiling before finishing a broadcast-spec deliverable — the standard path at that point is exporting and finishing in DaVinci Resolve or Premiere, which adds a handoff step the platform's integrated promise doesn't eliminate.
- Sound design is included but the vendor describes it as a production complement, not a full audio suite — projects requiring licensed music, custom foley, or precise audio-to-visual sync will need a separate audio workflow, and teams discovering this mid-production have to retrofit an audio pipeline they didn't budget for.
- Teams whose primary need is generative video with no pre-production or story structure — bulk social content, automated product clips, or pure text-to-clip at volume — will find the scripting and storyboard layer overhead they don't use; tools built solely around clip generation with API-first architecture become the rational alternative at that point.
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About
- Platforms
- Web (browser-based); LTX Desktop application available for Windows and Linux (in beta)
- API Available
- Yes
- Self-Hosted
- Yes
- Last Updated
- 2026-06-09T11:59:46.700Z
Best For
Who it's for
- Professional filmmakers and production companies
- Advertising agencies and marketers
- Individual creators with commercial ambitions
- Teams requiring collaborative video workflows
- Budget-conscious productions seeking rapid iteration
What it does well
- Film pre-production and concept visualization
- Marketing and advertising video creation
- Pitch deck and storyboard generation
- Commercial and branded video production
- Content creation for social media and streaming
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Is LTX Studio free?
- LTX Studio is a paid tool ($12-$100/mo). No permanent free tier is offered.
- Is LTX Studio open source?
- No — LTX Studio is a closed-source tool. Source code is not publicly available.
- Does LTX Studio have an API?
- Yes. LTX Studio exposes a developer API. See the official documentation at https://ltx.studio for details.
- Can I self-host LTX Studio?
- Yes. LTX Studio supports self-hosting on your own infrastructure.
- When was LTX Studio released?
- LTX Studio was first released in 2024.
- What platforms does LTX Studio support?
- LTX Studio is available on: Web (browser-based); LTX Desktop application available for Windows and Linux (in beta).
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Most AI video generators hand you a clip and leave you to stitch the pieces together yourself. LTX Studio is built around the idea that a director needs to control the whole sequence, not just individual outputs. The workflow starts from any entry point — a written script, a concept description, a reference image, or an existing video — and moves through storyboard generation, scene editing, shot-level camera and keyframe control, and timeline editing without requiring a context switch between tools. The docs describe partner model integration including VEO 3.1, FLUX.1 Pro, Kling, and Seedance alongside Lightricks’ own LTX-2 model, giving teams access to multiple generation backends from one interface.
The differentiating capability the vendor emphasizes is the Elements system: AI Characters, Objects, Locations, and other components are saved and referenced across scenes, so the same character doesn’t look like a different person in cut three. This is the failure mode that quietly destroys confidence in AI-generated video for anything client-facing, and it’s the architectural problem LTX Studio is specifically designed to address. Style presets layer on top, letting teams lock a visual direction early and iterate without drifting.
The platform targets advertising agencies, in-house brand studios, and production companies running high-iteration workflows — the case studies the vendor publishes describe CTV ad production and award-show submissions, not hobbyist clips. An API is available for teams that need to integrate generation into external pipelines, and the vendor describes an enterprise tier with privacy controls and onboarding services for organizations that cannot route assets through a shared cloud environment. The free tier, per the vendor’s pricing page, includes a credit allocation that covers meaningful exploration before any commitment.
