AI Video Generator Free for All: Pixverse vs Haiper - Full Review

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18 Mar 202408:57

TLDRThis review compares two free AI video generators, Pixverse and Haiper, as alternatives to the currently inaccessible Sora. The video emphasizes the importance of using images rather than text for better results. It showcases the features of both platforms, including Pixverse's ability to upscale videos and Haiper's upcoming 'repaint' and 'extend' features. The comparison highlights the strengths and limitations of each, with Pixverse generating up to 4-second videos and Haiper offering 2-second ones. The summary also suggests a workaround for Haiper's duration limitation by slowing down the videos to extend their length.

Takeaways

  • 🚀 Pixverse and Haiper are two free AI video generators that can be used as alternatives to Sora, which is currently inaccessible to most users.
  • 🖼️ AI video generators perform better with image inputs (image to video) rather than direct text to video, as demonstrated by the poor results from the same prompt.
  • 🎨 It's recommended to first generate images using tools like Stable Diffusion or DALL-E 3, then use these as a base for better control in AI video generators.
  • 📈 Pixverse allows users to upscale their videos after generation, a feature not commonly found in other AI video generators.
  • 🔄 Pixverse enables the creation of up to 4-second videos at a time, with the option to toggle HD quality for better results, albeit with longer generation times.
  • 🌐 Haiper AI, like Pixverse, offers both text to video and image to video options, with additional features such as 'Repaint your video' and 'Extend your video' coming soon.
  • 🚫 Haiper AI currently limits video generation to 2 seconds, with a 10-second wait time before each generation, but allows bulk generation without a limit.
  • 🔒 Haiper AI provides the option to hide video generations from the public, a feature not mentioned for Pixverse.
  • 🔄 Both Pixverse and Haiper AI allow setting a specific seed for video generation, but Pixverse offers more control with motion strength settings.
  • 🤔 A side-by-side comparison shows that default settings in Haiper AI may produce better motion results, but the inability to generate 4-second videos is a limitation.
  • 🎉 Both Pixverse and Haiper AI are free to use, providing a great opportunity for users to experiment with AI video generation while waiting for Sora.
  • 🔗 The video also mentions a custom prompt generator for AI image creation and a tutorial on creating AI-generated music to accompany the videos.

Q & A

  • What are the two free AI video generators discussed in the video?

    -The two free AI video generators discussed are Pixverse and Haiper.

  • Why is Sora not included in the review?

    -Sora is not included because it is not accessible to most users at the moment.

  • What is the recommended process for generating better video results?

    -The recommended process is to generate an image using stable diffusion or a similar tool first and then use that image in the AI video generator.

  • What is a notable feature of Pixverse when it comes to generating videos?

    -Pixverse allows users to upscale their videos, which is a feature not commonly found in other AI video generators.

  • What limitations does Pixverse have during video generation?

    -Pixverse can only generate up to 4 seconds of video per generation and generating videos takes a lot of time.

  • What unique features does Haiper offer that are coming soon?

    -Haiper will soon offer features like 'repaint your video' and 'extend your video'.

  • What is one advantage of Haiper over Pixverse regarding bulk generation?

    -Haiper does not have a limit on the number of generations you can create in bulk, though there is a 10-second wait time before each generation.

  • What is a current limitation of Haiper compared to Pixverse?

    -Haiper currently only allows 2-second video generations, with 4-second generations coming soon.

  • How did the motion results compare between Pixverse and Haiper?

    -Using default settings, Haiper gave better motion results compared to Pixverse.

  • What workaround is suggested for Haiper's 2-second video limitation?

    -A suggested workaround is to slow down the Haiper videos by 50%, extending their length to 4 seconds.

Outlines

00:00

🎨 Exploring Free AI Video Generators

The script introduces two free AI video generators as alternatives to the currently inaccessible Sora. It emphasizes the use of image-to-video over text-to-video for better results, using stable diffusion or Dolly 3 to create images first. The first generator, pix verse, is briefly reviewed, highlighting its ability to upscale videos post-generation, a feature lacking in most AI generators. The script then sets up a comparison between pix verse and the second generator, hyper aai, by generating a series of images to be processed through both platforms.

05:18

📹 Comparing pix verse and hyper aai

The script compares pix verse and hyper aai, noting that hyper aai currently allows only 2-second video generations but promises 4-second videos soon. It discusses the limitations and features of hyper aai, such as the lack of an upscale feature and the ability to hide generations from the public. The script also mentions a workaround to extend video length by slowing down hyper aai videos, and it invites viewers to judge which generator performs better. The video concludes by promoting a custom prompt service for AI image generators and encourages viewers to try AI-generated music for their videos, while reminding them of the temporary availability and free nature of the discussed AI video generators.

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Keywords

💡AI Video Generator

An AI video generator is a software tool that uses artificial intelligence to create videos based on text prompts or images. In the context of the video, it refers to the main focus of the review, which is comparing two free alternatives to the anticipated Sora AI video generator. The script discusses the capabilities and limitations of Pixverse and Haiper, two AI video generators that can be accessed while Sora is not yet available to most users.

💡Pixverse

Pixverse is one of the two AI video generators featured in the video. It allows users to create videos from images or text prompts. The script highlights Pixverse's ability to upscale videos and its current limitation to generating 4-second clips, with the potential for longer videos in the future. The reviewer also notes the option to add a positive prompt and control the strength of motion in the video generation process.

💡Haiper

Haiper, also known as Hyper AI, is the second AI video generator discussed in the script. It is compared with Pixverse for its features and performance. The script mentions that Haiper currently allows for 2-second video generations but is expected to extend this to 4 seconds soon. It also lacks an upscale feature but offers the ability to hide generated videos from the public.

💡Image to Video

Image to video refers to the process of converting a static image into a video, often with added motion or effects. The script emphasizes that AI video generators perform better with image inputs rather than text, as demonstrated by the comparison between using a text prompt directly versus using an image generated from the same text prompt.

💡Text to Video

Text to video is the process of creating a video directly from a text prompt without an intermediate image. The script mentions that while this method is quicker, it often results in lower-quality videos compared to the image to video approach. The reviewer illustrates this by showing a poor-quality video clip generated from a text prompt.

💡Stable Diffusion

Stable Diffusion is an AI model mentioned in the script for generating high-quality images from text prompts. It is recommended as a preprocessing step before using the image in an AI video generator to achieve better results. The script uses Stable Diffusion as an example of how an image generated from a prompt can be used to create more controlled and higher-quality video outputs.

💡Aspect Ratio

Aspect ratio refers to the proportional relationship between the width and height of an image or video. The script specifies that the images generated for the AI video generators are in a 16x9 aspect ratio, which is a common widescreen format used in video production to ensure compatibility with most screens and platforms.

💡Seed

In the context of AI video generation, a seed is a value that helps to control the randomness of the output. The script mentions setting a specific seed in the AI video generators to reproduce the same results or to achieve a desired outcome in the generated video.

💡HD Quality

HD quality, or high-definition quality, refers to a higher resolution and better clarity in video generation. The script notes that toggling on the HD quality option in Pixverse produces better results but at the cost of longer generation times.

💡Upscale

Upscaling is the process of increasing the resolution of a video or image while maintaining or improving its quality. The script highlights Pixverse's unique feature of allowing users to upscale their videos after generation, which is not commonly found in other AI video generators.

💡Chat Bots

Chat bots are AI-powered conversational agents that can interact with users in a text-based format. The script mentions custom prompts that can be used in chat bots like Chat GPT or Claw Gemini, which can generate random prompts for use in AI image generators, enhancing the creative process for video creation.

Highlights

AI video generators Pixverse and Haiper are reviewed as free alternatives to Sora, which is currently inaccessible to most users.

AI video generators perform better with image-to-video rather than text-to-video, using prompts like stable diffusion for better image quality.

Pixverse allows users to upscale videos post-generation, a feature unique among AI video generators.

Pixverse offers two options for creating AI videos: text-to-video and image-to-video, with the latter recommended for better control.

Hyper AI is presented as a cool alternative to Pixverse, with features such as 'repaint your video' and 'extend your video' in development.

Hyper AI currently allows only 2-second video generations, with a 4-second feature coming soon.

Pixverse enables the generation of up to 4-second videos at a time, with a time-consuming generation process.

Hyper AI has a 10-second wait time for each video generation, but no limit on the number of videos generated in bulk.

Both Pixverse and Hyper AI lack upscale features, unlike Pixverse' unique post-generation upscaling.

A side-by-side comparison of generated videos from Pixverse and Hyper AI is presented to judge which performs better.

The reviewer notes that using default settings with Hyper AI yields better motion results.

Slowing down Hyper AI videos by 50% extends their length to 4 seconds, a workaround to the current limitation.

The reviewer suggests that adjusting the time frame for video comparison is not ideal but provides insight into potential capabilities.

The video concludes with a call to action for viewers to share their thoughts on which AI video generator they prefer.

A custom prompt generator is introduced for creating AI image prompts, compatible with various chatbots.

The reviewer provides a link to their personal settings and prompts for stable diffusion, encouraging viewers to try it out.

A tutorial on creating AI-generated music to accompany AI-generated videos is recommended for viewers.

The video emphasizes the current availability and free access to Pixverse and Hyper AI, suggesting enjoyment while it lasts.