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PixVerse C1

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PixVerse C1 — TLDR
  • 🆕 PixVerse C1 image-to-video: animates a still image into video
  • 👁️ Part of Pixverse's C1 family, released April 2026
  • 📏 Offers broad aspect ratio and resolution options
  • 🎯 Stylized video generation from a single input frame
  • 🔧 Reachable through Pixverse's platform
  • 🏢 From AI video generation startup Pixverse
  • 💬 Sibling to C1 text-to-video, R2V, and Transition variants
💰 Pricing
$0.100 – $1.98
per generation
📅 On Venice since
Apr 11, 2026
54 days ago
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Pixverse is an AI company focused on video generation. The lab develops models capable of producing video content from various input modalities, positioning itself within the fast-evolving generative video space.

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About this model

PixVerse C1 (image-to-video) is the animation entry point of Pixverse's C1 family, transforming a single static image plus a text prompt into a moving clip. It belongs to the same April 2026 release as its siblings PixVerse C1 text-to-video, PixVerse C1 R2V, and PixVerse C1 Transition. Venice's catalog describes the C1 family as stylized generation offering broad aspect ratio and resolution options.

Compared with the same-family predecessor PixVerse v5.6 from January 2026, C1 is the newer generation in this lineage. The C1 release notably expands the family with a dedicated reference-to-video path and a transition variant alongside the core image-to-video and text-to-video modes, reflecting a multi-mode approach to building short sequences from still inputs.

The model is reachable through Pixverse's platform, where the image-to-video mode animates an uploaded frame. Because detailed specification figures and independent evaluations for this release are not available from primary or top-evaluator sources here, this description stays to its high-level capabilities and family relationships as given by the catalog.

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Data sources: Venice API · HuggingFace · Wikipedia — enrichment updated 1d ago