Best for

Creators who know the idea first and choose the model second

If you already know the scene you want but have not committed to Veo, Sora, or HappyHorse yet, this page works as the best middle layer.

Starter setup

16:9 + 8s + Veo

Use a horizontal ratio and a shorter duration first to validate motion quality, then expand into other ratios and models.

Next step

Move straight into the Studio and test the first clip

If you already have the prompt, do not stay on the explanatory page any longer than necessary. The Studio is the shortest path.

Open the text-to-video workspace

If you already have a scene in mind, open the Studio, choose Veo, Sora, or HappyHorse, write the prompt, and tune ratio, duration, and style.

Why This Converts
Ideal when you want to describe the shot in words first
Supports model switching and aspect-ratio selection
Useful for ad clips, social videos, and concept shots

What is the text-to-video page?

Text-to-video is useful when you want to start from an idea, script, or camera description. Describe the subject, scene, motion, and mood, then choose the video model that fits the output.

It works well for ad clips, product shots, social openers, storyboards, and concept tests. Start by describing the scene clearly, then control the result with ratio, duration, and model choice.

How to create text-to-video on Imaveo

  1. Step 1
    Choose the video model that best matches your project, such as Veo, Sora, or HappyHorse.
  2. Step 2
    Enter your prompt, then refine duration, aspect ratio, and overall camera mood.
  3. Step 3
    Visit pricing and decide whether subscriptions or credits are the better fit for your generation volume.

When should creators use text-to-video?

Creators who do not have a source image yet but already know the scene
Teams testing ad scripts, short-video hooks, or product shots
Users who want to test direction with text before refining further
Production-minded users comparing output quality, speed, and price

Text-to-video FAQ

Should I choose a model first or write the prompt first?
If you already know the target look, pick a model first. If you are exploring, write the prompt first and switch between Veo, Sora, or HappyHorse after reviewing the result.
What kind of prompt creates more stable videos?
Describe the subject, action, camera movement, environment, and style. The clearer the scene and motion, the more stable the output tends to be.

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