All grok imagine generated videos and their uploaded images are publicly accessible for anyone with a link
Grok Imagine is now free
Video is amazing with Grok imagine !
Beginner’s notes on Grok Imagine: tips, limits, and what actually works
Videos
Every single grok imagine generated videos and their uploaded images are publicly accessible for anyone with a link. There is no option for the user to turn link sharing off and there is no option for the user to delete the entry as well.
such a wierd choice to make it this way i guess...
It seems that Elon Musk is becoming generous for the first time in years since not only has he released Grok 4 Free (although originally, unfairly, you had to pay to use this new model) but also Imagine the version of Grok to create images and videos with sound (almost at the level of Veo 3) has finally also come out free which is something for which we must thank Elon Musk a lot for these free samples of generosity
I made this image of a girl sipping a coffee of what looks like a photo made with a Samsung SGH-T100 and turned it into a video with grok.
For comparison, you can check the Midjourney version I made using the animate feature. As you’ll see, there are some differences. While Midjourney does an excellent job artistically, it struggles in a few areas.
I needed the actor in the image to do five things: sip the coffee, put it down, act surprised, smile, and make a tongue grimace.
With the Midjourney version, this was really hard to pull off. It kept producing strange movements, so I had to strip the prompt down and make it less complex. I generated around 20 clips, 80% were unusable, and the rest were just “fine.”
With Grok Imagine, it nailed what I wanted. It was the exact reverse, about 90% of the takes were good, (I had only one output that had unnatural things) and I could easily pick and choose. My vision came through much more clearly.
While Grok’s image-only output isn’t close to Midjourney’s level (more of a gimmick, often producing uninteresting photos), its video mode is a whole different beast.
It understands physical space better, knows where things are, and the characters seem aware of their environment, something that’s totally lacking in Midjourney.
What AI are you using for video and Why ?
(Link to the Midjourney version )