Video edit

LTX 2.3 Reframe

10 creditsper 5 s · 2 cr/second

What it does

Turns a horizontal clip vertical without cropping anyone out of the frame: the footage is recentred and the newly exposed edges are generated to match the scene. Up to 60 seconds in, same length out.

What you give it

Takes
Video
Produces
video
Length
1–60s
Resolutions
720p, 1080p
Aspect ratios
1:1, 4:5, 5:4, 9:16, 16:9
Audio
keeps the source track
Category
Video edit
Price
10 cr / 5 s

Required: video. Anything else listed above is optional.

LTX 2.3 Reframe: common questions

What is LTX 2.3 Reframe best for?

LTX 2.3 Reframe is a video edit model. Rewrite an existing clip — replace the person, keep the scene. People run it for: vertical, 9:16, reframe, reels, no crop.

How much does LTX 2.3 Reframe cost?

10 credits for a 5 s clip. It bills per second of output at 2 credits a second, so a shorter clip costs proportionally less. Billing stops at 60 seconds, so one run never costs more than 120 credits. Credits are the only unit we quote. One balance covers every model in the catalogue, so there is no subscription attached to LTX 2.3 Reframe specifically and no minimum spend to use it. See the pricing page for what a credit costs.

What do you need to give LTX 2.3 Reframe?

It accepts a video. It will not start without a video. Resolutions: 720p, 1080p. Aspect ratios: 1:1, 4:5, 5:4, 9:16, 16:9.

What do you get back from LTX 2.3 Reframe, and how long does a run take?

Every run returns one video. A single run gives you up to 60 seconds. Audio carries over from the source rather than being regenerated. Runs are queued and processed in the background, so you can close the tab — the finished file turns up in your library. We do not quote a fixed wall-clock time: it moves with the length of the run and with how busy the queue is.

How does LTX 2.3 Reframe compare with other video edit models?

The catalogue also runs HappyHorse 1.0 Video Edit (20 credits for a 5 s clip) and Wan 2.7 Edit Video (10 credits for a 5 s clip) for the same job. Wan 2.7 Edit Video is our default pick for video edit. They all draw on one credit balance, so trying a second one costs nothing beyond the run itself.

What people make with it

A model is a means, not the job. These are the outcomes this one is usually bought for, each with its own walkthrough.

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