Muse Video, from the Muse AI family, turns a prompt into a short AI video with sound that fits the scene. Use it as an AI video generator—or start from a still with image to video AI when you already have a frame you like.
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We kept seeing the same pattern: creators would generate an AI video that looked decent, then spend twice as long hunting for a soundtrack that almost fit, only to realize the sync was off anyway. The visual quality kept improving, but sound was always an afterthought—something to be tacked on later, not built into the process.
That's what we set out to fix. We wanted a video generator that treats audio as a first-class citizen, not as an afterthought. Native audio generated alongside the clip, from the same prompt, meant the sound could belong in the frame—rain on pavement, room tone, a voice—rather than feeling like a layer pasted on top.
The other problem we encountered was prompt drift. You'd describe a specific scene with a clear subject, camera move, and mood, and the output would give you something visually impressive but fundamentally wrong. Beautiful, but not what you asked for. So we focused on prompt adherence—keeping the subject, framing, and motion close to what was actually written.
Along the way, we realized there was a natural connection to the image generation work many creators were already doing. So we built Muse Video alongside Muse Image, making it possible to plan stills and motion with the same visual language, or extend a frame into motion when needed. One consistent workflow, fewer tools to juggle.
The goal was never to build a flashy demo—it was to build something practical that creators, marketers, and teams could actually ship from. Social posts, product teasers, client concepts, campaign drafts. Get from idea to something you can show a teammate or client without burning a full production day.
We're excited to see what people make with it—and even more curious to hear what they want next. Sound belongs in the picture. That's where we started, and that's where we're headed.
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Love how quick it is to go from a single image to a short clip with matching sound. One thing that would make it way more useful for me: let me extend or remix an existing clip with a new prompt instead of starting over, so I can keep the same character and scene going across a few connected shots.
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Love how quick it is to go from a single image to a short clip with matching sound. One thing that would make it way more useful for me: let me extend or remix an existing clip with a new prompt instead of starting over, so I can keep the same character and scene going across a few connected shots.