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LTX Studio vs LTX-2.3

Side-by-side comparison of LTX Studio and LTX-2.3. Compare features, pricing, and reviews to find the best fit.

LTX Studio

LTX Studio

Script-to-4K AI video production with character consistency and multi-model access

4.7
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LTX-2.3

LTX-2.3

Open-source 4K AI video generation with synchronized audio at 50 FPS

4.6
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FeatureLTX StudioLTX-2.3
Categoryvideovideo
Pricingfreemiumfreemium
Rating
4.7
4.6
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LTX Studio Features

  • Script-to-video with automatic scene breakdown and storyboard generation
  • Persistent character profiles for consistent appearance across all scenes
  • Multi-model access: LTX-2, Veo 3.1, Kling 3.0 Pro, FLUX.2 Pro
  • 4K resolution output at up to 50fps with synchronized audio
  • Advanced camera controls with keyframed crane lifts and tracking shots
  • Integrated SFX and AI soundtrack generation
  • Multi-scene timeline editor for full production control

LTX-2.3 Features

  • 4K resolution at up to 50 FPS with synchronized audio in one model
  • Text-to-video, image-to-video, audio-to-video, video extend, and video retake modes
  • Apache 2.0 open weights — free for local use and commercial fine-tuning under $10M revenue
  • LoRA fine-tuning for custom characters and style consistency
  • Spatial (x1.5, x2) and temporal (x2 FPS) upscaler checkpoints
  • ComfyUI, fal.ai API, Replicate, HuggingFace diffusers, and desktop app support

LTX Studio Pros

  • Best character consistency of any AI video platform — characters stay recognizable across scenes
  • Access to multiple frontier video models including Veo 3.1 and Kling 3.0 Pro in one interface
  • Script-to-storyboard automation saves hours of pre-production planning
  • 4K/50fps output rivals professional video production quality
  • Integrated audio eliminates the need for separate sound design tools

LTX Studio Cons

  • Free tier gives only 800 one-time credits — not a monthly renewable allowance
  • Pro plan at $125/month is expensive for individual creators
  • Advanced camera controls have a steeper learning curve than simple clip generators
  • Premium AI models (Veo 3.1, Kling 3.0 Pro) require Standard plan or above

LTX-2.3 Pros

  • Industry-leading 4K resolution at 50 FPS — only open model at this spec
  • Native audio generation synchronized with video in one model
  • 7 API endpoints covering every video workflow
  • LoRA fine-tuning and upscaler checkpoints for post-processing
  • Active ecosystem: ComfyUI, Replicate, fal.ai, desktop app

LTX-2.3 Cons

  • Audio quality not yet competitive with dedicated tools like ElevenLabs for music or voice
  • 12 GB VRAM minimum — no CPU inference path currently
  • AMD/Apple Silicon support is experimental and slower
  • 20-second clip limit per generation
  • Companies over $10M revenue need a paid commercial license

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