Grok Video is an AI-powered tool that transforms static images or text prompts into dynamic, professional-quality videos. It uses advanced AI models like Grok 4 and Aurora to generate videos with realistic motion, cinematic quality, and synchronized audio, rivaling Hollywood-level production.
Image-to-Video: Upload any image (JPG, PNG, WEBP, GIF) and describe the desired motion in plain English. The AI animates the image with natural movement, camera effects, or stylized motion.
Text-to-Video: Create videos from text prompts, ideal for fantasy, sci-fi, or realistic scenes (e.g., cyberpunk cities, mythical creatures, futuristic technology).
Video Quality: Outputs in up to 1080p resolution, with options for 480p, 720p, or Full HD. Videos are typically ready in 30–60 seconds, with complex animations taking up to 2 minutes.
Spicy Mode: Available to SuperGrok or Premium+ subscribers, this feature allows creation of NSFW content, including sexually explicit imagery and videos, though some prompts may be blurred or blocked due to moderation.
Free Access: All users get 2 free credits daily (refreshed at midnight UTC). Each video uses 1–5 credits depending on complexity. Credits do not roll over.
Platform Integration: On X (formerly Twitter), users can long-press any image in their feed and select “Make video with Grok” to generate a video instantly—no external app needed (iOS only, Android coming soon).
Content Policies: Strict rules prohibit illegal, infringing, non-consensual, or deceptive deepfakes. Users must have rights to uploaded media, especially portraits or logos.
For creators, marketers, and artists, Grok Video enables fast, high-quality video creation for social media, presentations, ads, and entertainment—without editing skills.
Note: Some Grok-generated videos have been reported to contain graphic or explicit content, raising concerns about moderation and safety.
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...