PixVerse released C1, a new AI video generation model focused on cinematic production quality, on April 7. The model adds motion control, style transfer, and cinematic presets to the company's text-to-video and image-to-video pipeline.
What Happened
C1 builds on PixVerse's V6 platform with three notable upgrades: faster inference speeds, higher temporal consistency across frames, and improved scene coherence at higher resolutions. The model targets professional use cases like social advertisements, product explainers, and short-form trailers.
New cinematic presets give creators one-click access to specific visual styles, while motion control tools allow fine-tuning of camera movement and subject action within generated clips. Style transfer lets users apply reference aesthetics to new generations. The model is available now on PixVerse's platform.
PixVerse recently hit unicorn valuation with its Series C round, signaling strong investor confidence in AI video generation as the market shifts from experimental clips to production-ready tools.
Why It Matters for Creators
As our 2026 AI video generation benchmark showed, the gap between models is narrowing. AI video generation is moving from "look what it can do" to "can I actually use this?" C1 targets that transition with features built for professional workflows: consistent scene coherence for multi-shot sequences, motion control for intentional camera work, and style transfer for brand consistency across campaigns.
The cinematic presets lower the barrier for creators who know what they want visually but lack the prompt engineering skills to get there. Combined with the image-to-video pipeline, C1 positions PixVerse as a production tool for marketing teams and content creators rather than a novelty.
What to Do Next
Test C1 on app.pixverse.ai with your existing creative briefs. Compare it against your current video workflow for social ads or product content. PixVerse offers both individual and enterprise pricing with launch discounts.
This story was covered by Creative AI News.
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