LipsyncX
LTX 2.3
Fast

LTX 2.3 Image to Video Fast

Use the faster image-anchored path to test motion direction, composition, and visual intent with less waiting.

Fast image-to-video is the better route when you already have a strong still frame and want quick motion studies before polishing the best result in a slower mode.

Input

Workflow setup

Step 1

Upload start image

Anchor the first frame.

Step 2

Optional end image

Add an end frame for a transition shot.

Step 3

Motion prompt

Use the fast image-anchored path.

Without an image, the prompt defines the scene and visual direction.

Step 4

Fast settings

Longer fast clips require 1080p and 25 FPS.

Run

Open this workflow

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Image + promptGenerated video

Result

Preview

Official image-to-video fast demo on the reusable quick-create layout.
Uses a source image but prioritizes iteration speed.
Good for trying several motion directions off the same frame.
Helpful for early-stage tests before higher-fidelity passes.

Why This Path

Pick the right LTX workflow faster

Each mode exists for a different starting point: speech, prompt, still frame, continuation, or a local retake.

Uses a source image but prioritizes iteration speed.

Good for trying several motion directions off the same frame.

Helpful for early-stage tests before higher-fidelity passes.

Keeps the workflow image-anchored without paying the full Pro latency cost.

Production Fit

Use Cases

Where this workflow is most useful inside a real content pipeline.

Direction testing

Try multiple movement ideas from the same frame.

Creative review

Get a motion proof before locking the final render path.

Still asset exploration

Turn existing artwork into quick video candidates.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Short answers for the practical questions people usually ask when choosing a workflow.

What is this best at?

Fast iteration on top of a known first frame.

When would I move to Pro?

After the motion direction is right and you want a cleaner, more stable final pass.

Do I still need a prompt?

Yes. The image defines the look, while the prompt defines how it moves.