LTX-2 Video Quickstart (Online) | Generate Your First Video in Minutes

Learn how to generate an LTX-2 video online from text. Step-by-step quickstart, best prompt format, quality modes, queue status, and export tips.

Generate your first LTX-2 video online in minutes. This guide focuses on the smallest set of steps needed to reach a clean, repeatable result, then iterate fast.

This LTX-2 video generator online quickstart is designed for first-time users who want reliable results without over-tuning.

What you'll do

  • Create a new project
  • Write a prompt that stays stable across runs
  • Choose a quality and speed preset
  • Submit a job and track queue status
  • Export results and create variations

Step 1 - Create a new project

  1. Go to Dashboard and select Create.
  2. Click New Project.
  3. Give it a clear name so later versions are easy to compare.

Tip: Keep one project per concept (for example, "Product teaser" or "Anime walk cycle") so your history stays clean.

Step 2 - Write a prompt that produces stable results

A strong LTX-2 prompt usually includes four parts:

  • Subject (who or what)
  • Action (what happens)
  • Scene (where and lighting)
  • Camera (shot type and movement)

Example prompt (copy and paste):

A close-up of a handcrafted ceramic mug on a wooden table. Steam rises slowly.
Warm morning sunlight through a window. Cinematic lighting, shallow depth of field.
Slow push-in camera, subtle handheld.

Optional: add audio intent in plain language (even if audio is disabled).

Example:

Soft room ambience and a gentle ceramic clink.

Step 3 - Choose a quality and speed preset

Start with presets before manual tuning.

Recommended defaults:

  • Mode: Balanced
  • Duration: Short (first tests)
  • Resolution: Standard (upgrade later)
  • Audio: Off (first run), then On (second run)

Why: the fastest way to success is a clean prompt with stable motion, then higher quality later.

Step 4 - Submit the job and understand the queue

When you click Generate, your request becomes a queued job.

Typical statuses:

  • Queued: waiting for compute
  • Running: generating frames or audio
  • Succeeded: ready to preview and download
  • Failed: open logs and retry

Pro tip: start a second variation while the first job runs. Iteration speed matters more than perfect prompts.

Step 5 - Preview, export, and create variations

On the result page you can:

  • Preview the video
  • Download the output
  • Duplicate a run to reuse settings
  • Create a variation with a small prompt tweak

Fast iteration checklist:

  • Change one thing per run (prompt or duration or quality)
  • Save your best prompt as a template
  • Add version notes (for example, "v3: warmer light, slower camera")

FAQ

Q: My output looks random across runs. How do I stabilize it?
A: Make your prompt more specific, keep camera motion simple, and raise quality only after your prompt is stable.

Q: Should I start with text-to-video or image-to-video?
A: Use image-to-video if you have a strong reference frame. Otherwise start with text-to-video.

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