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PixVerse V6

by PixVerse

Four resolutions from cheap drafts to 1080p, with optional sound.

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What it is

PixVerse V6 is the maker's latest video model, and in this studio it is the one people reach for when the job is volume rather than a hero shot. It runs at 360p, 540p, 720p and 1080p, which is a wider spread than most, and the bottom of that range is cheap enough to test an idea properly.

It generates audio optionally, and it supports multi-clip generation , useful when a piece needs several moments rather than one.

The same family also powers the face swap tool in this studio, which sits behind a confirmation step because putting a real person into a clip is not something to do casually.

What it is good at

Cheap enough to be wrong

At 360p and 540p you can test whether an idea moves at all before committing. Most video models make that experiment expensive.

Sound when you want it

Audio is a toggle, not a separate model, and the price difference is shown before you run.

More than one clip

Multi-clip generation for pieces that need several moments instead of one continuous shot.

Where it struggles

  • PixVerse publishes no list of limitations, so none is invented here.
  • Billing is per second of video generated, so length costs linearly , unlike some models where resolution dominates.
  • The lower resolutions are genuinely drafts. Do not judge a concept on 360p output, and do not deliver it either.
  • Its default style setting had no provider default, so we send none at all rather than picking one for you. That was a real fix: the studio used to send a stylised look on every generation where you did not touch the field.

How to prompt it

Keep it about motion. Because this is the model you iterate on, write short and change one thing per run: first the movement, then the camera, then the light. Long descriptive prompts are better spent on the model you finish with.

An example that shows what that means

A paper aeroplane launches from a balcony and glides out over a courtyard, camera following it from behind then slowing as it drifts away, bright overcast light, laundry lines strung between the buildings.

What we offer here

Straight from the catalogue, so this list never goes stale. The price is the provider’s published rate with our markup on top, and it is on the button before you run anything.

PixVerse , face swapVideofrom 1,600 cr
PixVerse V6Videofrom 900 cr
PixVerse V6 , from textVideofrom 900 cr
PixVerse V6 , transitionVideofrom 900 cr

Questions

Why so many resolutions?

So the same model does drafts and delivery. Test at 360p, run the winner at 1080p, and never relearn a second tool.

Does it make sound?

Optionally. It is a toggle, and the Studio shows what turning it on costs before you run.

Is this the face swap model?

The same family powers it, yes. That tool sits behind a confirmation step, because you need permission from the person whose face you are using.

Next

Face swap in videoWith a confirmation step, for good reason.

Sources

Try PixVerse V6 in the Studio