Lightricks LTX-2 — Camera LoRA Video Generation
LTX-2 delivers video generation with unique camera LoRA fine-tuning, 10-20 second clips at 720p/1080p, and credits from 30-135. Powered by RunPod infrastructure for reliable generation.

What is Lightricks LTX-2 and how it works?
LTX-2 is Lightricks' video generation model with a unique differentiator: camera LoRA fine-tuning. This allows you to customize camera behaviors - pan styles, zoom characteristics, movement patterns - through LoRA adaptation, creating cinematic looks that are uniquely yours.
The model supports clips from 10 to 20 seconds at 720p or 1080p, making it one of the few models that can generate longer-form content in a single pass. This is valuable for narrative pieces, product demonstrations, and any content that benefits from extended duration.
On Mivo, LTX-2 is available in the Studio with credits ranging from 30 to 135 per generation depending on resolution and duration. The model runs on RunPod GPU infrastructure, ensuring reliable performance and scalable generation capacity.
Choose the right LTX-2 mode for your project
30-60 credits per generation. Cost-effective for social content and iteration with good visual quality.
75-135 credits per generation. Maximum fidelity for ads, professional content, and final delivery.
What makes LTX-2 a game changer
LTX-2 supports camera LoRA (Low-Rank Adaptation) for custom camera behaviors, letting you define specific cinematic styles and movement patterns unique to your project.
Generate longer clips than most models, with durations up to 20 seconds. Ideal for narrative content, product demos, and extended showcases.
Choose 720p for cost-effective generation or 1080p for polished delivery. Both resolutions maintain Lightricks' signature quality.
Powered by RunPod GPU infrastructure for reliable, scalable generation with consistent performance and availability.
Camera LoRA: custom cinematic styles
Camera LoRA is LTX-2's standout feature. By training a LoRA adapter on specific camera movement examples, you can create reusable cinematic styles. For example, a 'handheld documentary' LoRA produces natural camera shake and movement, while a 'smooth dolly' LoRA creates butter-smooth tracking shots.
This is particularly valuable for brand work where consistent camera language is important. Create a LoRA that matches your brand's visual identity, then reuse it across all your video generations for a cohesive look.
Extended duration workflow
LTX-2's 10-20 second clips reduce the need for post-production stitching. For product demos, use 15-20 seconds to show a complete feature walkthrough in one clip. For narrative content, use the extended duration to tell a complete mini-story without cuts.
When planning your prompt for longer clips, structure it with a clear beginning, middle, and end. The model will distribute action across the full duration, creating natural pacing rather than front-loading all movement in the first few seconds.
How to get started with LTX-2 on Mivo
Step 1. Open Mivo Studio and select LTX-2. Write a prompt describing your subject, action, and scene.
Step 2. Choose duration (10-20s) and resolution (720p or 1080p) based on your content needs and budget.
Step 3. If using camera LoRA, select your custom camera LoRA profile or use the default cinematic behavior.
Step 4. Generate, review the extended clip, and iterate by adjusting prompt or camera settings. Publish or download when ready.
Prompt guidance
Lead with the subject and action, then define the environment and lens. If you want a cinematic vibe, mention framing and a single camera move. Adjectives are helpful in small doses - two or three well-chosen words are better than long lists.
Keep each clip focused on one action to reduce ambiguity. For multi-shot stories, reuse a short prompt skeleton and change only the subject or scene. This approach keeps tone and physics consistent across shots.
Use cases and audiences
LTX-2 fits well into content pipelines that demand quality and flexibility. Marketing teams can iterate on product showcases, social media managers can produce platform-ready clips, and narrative creators can build story beats with consistent visual language.
For brand work, the model's ability to maintain framing and motion across retries makes it dependable for deadline-driven work. Education and editorial teams benefit from clear, readable motion for explainers and demonstrations.
LTX-2 vs Veo 3.1: detailed comparison
From LTX-2's perspective: LTX-2 focuses on camera lora fine-tuning; Veo 3.1 emphasizes cinematic fidelity and stable composition.
Aspect ratios and duration
Choose 16:9 when you need a widescreen, cinematic presentation or YouTube-first deliverables. Use 1:1 for square placements where center-weighted composition matters. Reserve 9:16 for vertical platforms to maximize screen real estate and subject emphasis.
Durations up to 20 seconds generally balance fidelity and speed. If the narrative requires more time, break the idea into multiple shots and assemble them in post.
Post-production workflow
Export final takes from Mivo and bring them into your editor to add typographic overlays, sound design, and color trims. Because LTX-2 maintains consistent motion, cuts between takes feel natural.
For brand work, lock the look with a short LUT pass and light sharpening rather than heavy grading. Keep titles legible in vertical layouts by testing safe areas early.
Troubleshooting and refinement
If styles drift, simplify wording and prioritize concrete nouns over adjective stacks. When composition feels unstable, specify shot type and a single camera move. If subjects lack clarity, reduce scene complexity and keep one action per take.
LTX-2 responds best to deliberate changes. Modify one parameter at a time - camera, lighting, lens, or action - and compare results side by side. This lets you steer the model toward a repeatable aesthetic without sacrificing production speed.
Why use Mivo AI for LTX-2
Iterate with short drafts, publish to your profile for donations, or download for external editing - no lock-in.
Fast previews and reliable tasks help you validate ideas quickly and keep teams moving.
Purpose-built tips and templates reduce drift and make looks repeatable across a series.
OG images and galleries are served on-domain for strong previews and consistent brand presentation.