Concept hook
Start from one visual prompt and judge whether the opening has stopping power.
This update brings Nano Banana 2 Lite to Flux Art for fast 1K drafts, lightweight image editing, ecommerce hero image concepts, and social visual directions. We also added topic content for Grok Imagine and Grok Imagine Image Pro, expanding AI image generation scenarios for product visuals, campaign posters, and reference-based edits. Platform stability was improved as well, with better error reporting, network retries, and upload reliability.
Fast AI video generation for concept clips, social hooks and product motion demos.
Grok Video is xAI's video generation path for quick concept clips, social hooks and product-motion validation. In Flux Art, it is best used from a clear prompt to test the frame, motion, rhythm and publishing format as a moving direction.
Start from one visual prompt and judge whether the opening has stopping power.
Describe subject action, camera movement and rhythm so the clip feels closer to a publishable shot.
Think in 16:9, 1:1 or 9:16 composition and leave room for ads, captions and social formats.
Use product reveals, light and camera speed to test commercial clip directions quickly.
Grok Video is best when you need a fast moving proof of a concept before deciding whether to polish, rerun or compare the shot with other video models.
Turn a short creative brief into a video direction without building a full storyboard first.
Test camera movement, subject action, weight and momentum before committing to a campaign cut.
Generate compact clips for openings, teasers and short-form posts where the first seconds matter most.
Use Grok Video to explore hero-image motion, reveal shots and simple product storytelling.
Use Grok Video to validate whether an idea has motion energy, then bring the usable shot back into Flux Art for comparison, reruns and publishable cuts.
Use these prompts when the goal is to validate motion, pacing and format quickly.
A 6-second launch teaser for [product], fast opening motion, neon rim light, cinematic camera push, clear product reveal, space for a short headline.
A clean product video for [product], slow orbit camera move, crisp reflections, controlled studio lighting, premium but energetic motion, 16:9 composition.
A vertical social clip about [theme], strong first-frame hook, lively motion, realistic momentum, clear subject action, caption-safe area at the top.
A focused AI video workflow for rapid concept validation, launch teasers, product motion demos and social-first short clips inside Flux Art.
Create with Grok VideoGrok Video is the Flux Art model page for Grok video generation workflows. It helps creators quickly generate AI video directions for concept clips, social hooks, product motion demos, launch teasers and branded video drafts.
Open the Grok Video page, click Create with Grok Video, then describe the subject, scene, camera movement, action rhythm, lighting, aspect ratio and intended video use in the video workspace.
No. Grok Video is better described as an AI video generation and motion-creation model page. Available input modes, reference controls, audio options and parameters depend on the current Flux Art workspace integration.
Grok Video is best for concept validation, launch teasers, social opening hooks, product reveal shots, branded short clips and hero-image motion drafts, especially when you need to judge whether an idea has movement and pacing.
Yes. Use Grok Video to test product transitions, slow orbit shots, material reflections, packaging reveals, usage scenes and short ad pacing before deciding how to refine the final video.
Grok Video is useful for quickly generating video drafts from concise prompts so you can validate the idea, rhythm and shot direction. Seedance 2.0 is better suited to image-to-video, reference-driven scenes, product showcases and multi-shot ads. Choose based on whether you are finding a direction or building a more stable product or ad video.
Grok video model routes include audio-related capabilities, but whether ambience, dialogue or synchronized audio is available in Flux Art depends on the current model integration and visible workspace controls.
Video duration depends on the current model capability, workspace settings and account plan. The safest way to use this page is to position Grok Video for short clips, launch teasers, social snippets and motion drafts rather than promise a fixed length.
Output resolution depends on the current Flux Art workspace and plan limits. Start by judging shot direction, movement rhythm and image stability, then choose the appropriate resolution from the available settings.
Write the prompt like a shot brief: who or what the subject is, where it is, how it moves, how the camera moves, the lighting and mood, pacing, horizontal or vertical format, and any safe area for captions or titles.
Keep the subject description consistent, avoid packing too many actions into one prompt, and clearly define the camera move and aspect ratio. For a series, reuse the same character, product and scene wording.
Yes. It works well for vertical hooks, first-frame ideas, launch teasers and short content beats where you need to check whether the opening seconds are strong enough.
No separate xAI account or API key is required. You can open Grok Video from the Flux Art topic page and use the model through the Flux Art workspace, account system and quota.
Flux Art is designed for watermark-free commercial-use workflows. The exact license scope should follow Flux Art's current terms and the model provider's terms.