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PixVerse C1 Transition

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PixVerse C1 Transition — TLDR
  • 🆕 Transition mode within PixVerse's C1 video family.
  • 🎯 Generates a clip between start and end frames.
  • 🎬 Part of the C1 generation, released April 2026.
  • 🌐 Stylized generation with broad aspect ratio options.
  • 📏 Offers a range of resolution settings.
  • 💬 Guided by a text prompt describing the motion.
  • 🏢 Built by PixVerse, an AI video generation startup.
💰 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 Transition is the start-and-end-frame transition mode within PixVerse's C1 video family, catalogued on 11 April 2026 by the AI video generation startup PixVerse. The mode is designed to generate a clip that moves between a starting frame and an ending frame, guided by a text prompt. Per the catalog, the PixVerse video family focuses on stylized generation with broad aspect ratio and resolution options.

It sits alongside its same-generation siblings: the text-to-video PixVerse C1, the image-to-video PixVerse C1, and the reference-to-video PixVerse C1 R2V. Together these modes make up the C1 release.

Within the lineage, C1 Transition is the successor to PixVerse v5.6 Transition from January 2026, the equivalent transition mode in PixVerse's prior numbered generation. The C1 line represents the next iteration of the family, replacing the v5.6 series that also included PixVerse v5.6 text-to-video and PixVerse v5.6 image-to-video modes.

Detailed specifications and independent benchmarks for this model were not available from primary or top-evaluator sources at the time of writing, so this description is limited to the factual catalog context above.

This About section is AI-generated from public sources (Claude Opus 4.8), with no human editing. It may contain inaccuracies — verify critical details against the sources listed above.

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