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Fast generation with strong character animation
PixVerse v5 generates video with a generation time of approximately 30 seconds. This speed-quality combination made it one of the most practical choices for commercial production on launch. The model’s standout capability is complex character movement: gymnastics, parkour, martial arts, and dance sequences all render with accurate body mechanics, smooth motion transitions, and no major anatomical artifacts. For anime and game character content, v5 maintains strong visual consistency across frames.Capabilities
Complex character movement
Gymnastics, parkour, martial arts, and dance render with accurate body mechanics and smooth transitions — a category-leading capability in PixVerse v5.
Anime and game consistency
Strong frame-to-frame visual consistency for anime and game character styles — identity and style maintained throughout the clip.
Fast generation
Approximately 30 seconds per clip — rapid turnaround without sacrificing output quality.
15+ creative visual effects
A library of over 15 stylized visual effects — fire, explosions, magic, glitch, neon glow, and more — applied as native generation properties.
5–8 seconds
Focused generation window for punchy, character-driven content.
Multiple aspect ratios
Supports 16:9, 9:16, 1:1, and other ratios for flexible platform delivery.
Specifications
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Developer | PixVerse |
| Resolution | 540p–720p |
| Duration | 5–8 seconds |
| Generation speed | ~30 seconds |
| Visual effects | 15+ |
| Audio | No native audio |
| Input modes | Text-to-video, image-to-video |
| Aspect ratios | 16:9, 9:16, 1:1, and more |
How to use
Write your prompt
For character movement content, describe the specific action type, character style, and environment in detail. For effects content, name the visual effect explicitly in the prompt.
Prompting tips
- Name complex movements explicitly — “Backflip,” “roundhouse kick,” “breakdance freezes” — PixVerse v5 has strong training on complex human movement vocabulary.
- Specify anime or game style — “Anime-style,” “game-CG style,” “hand-drawn animation” all activate the model’s stylized character rendering.
- Name visual effects directly — “With a magical energy burst effect,” “neon glow trails,” “fire explosion” — effects are applied more accurately when named explicitly rather than described abstractly.
- Use 9:16 for character close-ups — Vertical format is especially effective for character-focused content and social media delivery.
Example prompts
A martial artist performs a spinning hook kick in a dojo. Slow motion, cinematic close-up on the impact. Clean background, dramatic lighting. 8 seconds, 16:9.
Anime-style heroine launches into the air, unleashing a magical energy burst. Dynamic action pose, bright particle effects, stylized motion blur. 6 seconds, 9:16.
Compare models
| Model | Character movement | Anime/game | Audio | Speed | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PixVerse v5 | Excellent | Strong | No | ~30s | Complex movement, character animation |
| PixVerse v5.5 | Strong | Strong | Yes | ~30s | Multi-shot, audio-synced |
| PixVerse v6 | Very strong | Strong | Yes | Standard | Cinematic lens control, A/V |
| Kling O3 | Excellent | Standard | Yes | Slower | Physics + complex action, 4K |

