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Grok Imagine Review // Fastest and Cheapest AI Videos?

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Grok just received a new Big update to their Grok Imagine (API) platform, allowing people to produce affordably and fast videos either from existing images or just simply text to video. I'm going to tell you whatever its worth the money and comparing generation to other platforms like Midjourney. ✨Grok Imagine - https://grok.com/imagine/ Grok Imagine API is a generative video and audio creation API launched by xAI on January 28, 2026. It’s designed as a unified toolkit for end-to-end creative workflows, letting developers and creators generate, edit, and animate content programmatically. The API supports dynamic video generation from simple text prompts or static images, transforming them into high-quality moving visuals with native audio, flexible styles, and cinematic motion. It also includes advanced editing capabilities, such as adding or removing objects, controlling scene motion and lighting, and applying different visual styles across formats and aspect ratios. #Grok #GrokAI #AiVideo #AITools ___________________________________________________________________ ► For Business inquiries do drop an email to Skinfeatures@gmail.com

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In this video I tested the new Grok Imagine update and focused on what actually matters for creators: speed, cost, and whether the output is good enough to use in real workflows. Grok Imagine now supports multiple aspect ratios (9:16, 16:9, 1:1, 3:2, etc.), and you can generate 6-second or 10-second clips. The big headline for me is price + latency: I’m seeing it as the fastest in the market right now, and the pricing people are quoting (around $0.07 per second) matches what I’m feeling in practice—prompting is insanely quick. I also compared the image side against Midjourney and mentioned Nano Banana Pro: Grok’s images are solid and super useful as a base for video, but Midjourney still looks sharper for photo-quality. Where Grok really shines is how fast you can iterate—scrolling and generating tons of variations without it feeling like you’re wasting attempts. I demo text-to-video and image-to-video, camera-style commands (pan/zoom/timelapse/dolly/tilt), and I talk about the built-in audio: the SFX are surprisingly good, but the music tends to sound same-y with a distinctive “Grok synth” vibe. My main caveat is features: the really exciting editing/restyle tools (object control, motion transfer, style transfer) look huge, but they’re API-only right now. The $30 plan mainly unlocks more usage and 10-second generations, so I’m hoping they bring the editing features to the web platform soon.

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