HD video generation · India T2V · TI2V · Ref2VA

Ten seconds of HD from one line of text.

TakeOK is a browser studio for your own video-model deployment. Generate from a line of text, from your own packshot, or from a reference face that speaks — sound rendered with the frames, storyboards that chain takes into long cuts, and a review gate before every expensive render.

No card. New accounts are admin-approved before the studio opens.
Native HD ~7 min a take Sound built in

Pick how much you want to control.

Mode 01 of 03
The prompt
8s · 24fps · T2V
The take Ready
Mode
T2V
Length
8.0s
Resolution
HD
Sound
On

Brief to delivery, four moves.

04 steps
01

Write or drop the brief

Type a prompt, drop a packshot as the first frame, or recall any past take's exact parameters. Every setting snaps to what the model actually supports.

02

Lock look and voice

Reference passports pin a face, product or voice with an exact descriptor — locked passports are required before a production render will run.

03

Generate and review

Iterate cheaply in seed-pinned draft mode, then render the real take. Batch up to nine variants and keep only what works.

04

Chain, review, stitch

Storyboards render scene after scene — pausing for your approval at each one if you ask — then stitch into a single frame-accurate master.

Made on TakeOK.

8 of 8 selects
D2C product Cold-pressed oil, golden pour T2V · 9:16 · 8s
Fashion Handloom saree, campaign film T2V · 9:16 · 8s
Food & beverage Filter coffee, café launch T2V · 9:16 · 8s
Real estate 3BHK walkthrough, golden hour T2V · 9:16 · 8s
Jewellery Polki necklace, macro arc T2V · 9:16 · 8s
Beauty & personal care Serum drop, dewy skin T2V · 9:16 · 8s
Travel & hospitality Backwaters at dawn, houseboat T2V · 9:16 · 8s
Automotive Ghats monsoon drive T2V · 9:16 · 8s

What comes out of the box.

Measured on a live single-GPU MiniMax H3 deployment — these are observed numbers from real renders, not benchmarks.

ResolutionUp to 1344×768 native — wide, portrait and square, no upscaling tricks
Clip length4.5–14.4 seconds per take · storyboards chain takes into minutes-long cuts
Frame rate24fps cinematic
Aspect ratios16:9 · 9:16 · 4:3 · 3:4 · 1:1, all rendered natively
AudioVoice, ambience and score rendered with the frames — lip-synced, not dubbed
Render time~7 min for an 8-second take at full 50 steps · seconds-scale turbo drafts
QueueingOne render at a time per deployment — jobs queue honestly, nothing is oversold
DataYour deployment, your API key — finished takes download to your own storage

Sound rendered with the frames — lip-synced, not dubbed.

Spoken dialogueVoice by referenceHindiEnglishAmbienceFoleyScore cuesDialogue markup

Adapters: the same model, six times faster.

LoRA · distilled 4-step
4 Denoising steps

The Turbo adapter is distilled to a four-step grid — the platform snaps any request onto it, so a stale step count can never ruin a take.

~6× Faster than full quality

Near-reference quality at roughly six times the speed — the provider's own measured claim, verified on this deployment with byte-identical seeds.

~20 s A warm take

Once the adapter is resident, back-to-back takes land in the teens of seconds. The first take after a switch pays a few minutes of activation — batch adapter work together.

Two adapters cover all three modes — Turbo for text and keyframe takes, Reference Turbo for reference-conditioned ones — live from the deployment's catalogue, so when the platform repoints an adapter the studio follows automatically. Group same-adapter work together: they share one cache slot.

Storyboards: one brief, one continuous film.

Scene chaining · takeok/script@1
01

Scenes

Name each scene, write its motion, set its length in seconds — durations snap to the model's frame ladder. Drag to reorder, and mark a hard cut wherever you want one.

02

Continuity that holds

Each segment carries its final frame into the next, so joins keep position, light and identity. Measured, not hoped — frame-carry joins test at or below normal frame-step visibility.

03

Import a script

Drop a takeok/script@1 JSON — hand-written or straight out of an LLM — and bind its declared references to your library in one mapping step. Every value re-snaps to what the model supports.

04

Director mode

Compose structured prompts instead of prose: a global style line, timed beats, an audio line. The same grammar scenes use, available on every single take too.

05

Scene-by-scene approval

An optional review gate pauses after every scene: watch the take beside a stitched-so-far preview, approve to continue — or edit the prompt and redo before the next scene spends GPU time.

06

Stitched by ffmpeg

Approved takes concat into one frame-accurate master — overlap trims applied, audio padded per segment so sync never drifts across a cut.

What brands actually run.

Upload the packshot you already have and it becomes frame one — motion, light and camera generate forward from it while the product stays exactly as shot. First-and-last-frame mode closes the loop for seamless product orbits.

TI2V keeps the packshot pixel-exact
Wide, portrait and square masters natively
Parameter recall re-runs any take exactly

Pay per take.

Metered on deployment GPU time — no seats, no per-clip fees
Draft ~2 min

Seed-pinned low-step takes for cheap iteration — the same seed reproduces a clip exactly, so a draft that works becomes the production take.

Start drafting
Production
~7 min / 8s take at 50 steps

Full 50-step quality with sound rendered in, up to 14.4 seconds a take, all three modes. One render at a time on your deployment — GPU hours, not per-clip fees.

Open the studio
Turbo ~20 s

Distilled 4-step adapters at near-reference quality for a fraction of the GPU time — all three modes, once the adapter is warm. Reference takes measured at a ~24 s warm median.

Try turbo drafts

Your model. Your studio. First take today.

Point TakeOK at your deployment, write one line, and watch the first cut land — drafts in minutes, production takes worth keeping.

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