P-Video for fast Pruna AI video generation in one multimodal workflow
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What P-Video is for
P-Video is a Pruna AI video model built for short, fast generation workflows where you want one endpoint to cover prompt-only scenes, source-image animation, and audio-driven motion without switching models.
Why use P-Video in Studio
One model for three video inputs
P-Video keeps text, image, and audio conditioning inside one model surface, so you can test multiple creative starting points without jumping families.
- Prompt-led scenes
- Image-guided animation
- Audio-conditioned motion
Draft mode for faster iteration
The built-in draft tier gives you a noticeably cheaper preview loop when the goal is to validate motion, framing, or pacing before committing to standard quality.
- Lower-cost previews
- Resolution-aware pricing
- Good for early concept passes
A practical fit for app-level comparison
P-Video complements Veo, Kling, and Seedance inside the AI Video app because it emphasizes speed and multimodal conditioning rather than one narrower workflow.
- Pruna AI option in AI Video
- Useful for fast comparison
- Model page and app route both supported
P-Video use cases
P-Video fits projects where quick iteration and flexible conditioning matter more than forcing every task into a different provider-specific workflow.
Use P-Video to explore short prompt-driven scenes quickly, especially when draft mode is enough to validate the concept.
Animate a source image, then optionally guide the ending with a last-frame reference when the motion needs a clearer destination.
Start from an audio track when rhythm or soundtrack should influence the video output more directly than a prompt-only workflow.
How to use P-Video
Pick the right mode, add the guidance the scene needs, then choose whether draft speed or standard quality makes more sense.
Choose text, image, or audio mode
Switch the workflow based on whether the scene should start from a prompt alone, a source image, or an audio track.
Add the prompt and media guidance
Describe the scene, then add an input image, optional last-frame image, or input audio when the selected mode requires it.
Run draft or standard output
Use draft mode for cheap preview loops, or switch it off when the result is ready for a higher-cost standard render.
Why P-Video works well as a dedicated Studio model page
P-Video has a broader workflow shape than many single-purpose video models. It can start from text, image, or audio while also exposing a draft tier. That makes a dedicated model page useful because the user often needs model-specific explanation before they know how to use it efficiently.
A good model page can explain the value of draft mode, make the multimodal options obvious, and still keep the workload close at hand. That is different from the broader AI Video app, which is optimized more for comparison across providers than for one model's exact workflow.
How P-Video fits alongside Veo, Kling, and Seedance
Inside Studio, P-Video gives users a Pruna AI option that emphasizes fast multimodal iteration. Veo may be the better choice for some premium Google-oriented briefs, and Kling or Seedance may fit other motion-control or series-specific tasks, but P-Video adds a useful balance of speed, flexibility, and simple pricing tiers.
That makes it especially valuable in the AI Video app, where users compare families first, then drop into a dedicated model page once they know the job benefits from the Pruna workflow.
P-Video FAQs
Helpful answers about workflows, pricing tiers, and when P-Video is the right fit.
Related video workflows
Use these links to compare P-Video with the broader AI Video app and other Studio model pages.
Compare P-Video with Veo, Kling, Seedance, and the rest of the shared AI Video lineup.
Open Pruna's image model when the workflow starts with still generation before moving into video.
Compare P-Video with a dedicated Seedance multimodal video workflow.
Browse the full model hub to compare Pruna with the rest of the Studio lineup.
Start with P-Video
Open P-Video now, or switch to the AI Video app if you want to compare it against the rest of the video lineup first.