FramePack
Making Video Diffusion Practical

Generate stunning, long videos from a single image with minimal GPU requirements. FramePack makes video diffusion accessible to everyone, even on consumer-grade hardware.

See FramePack in Action

Watch how FramePack transforms static images into dynamic videos. Each example shows the original image and the resulting video generated using FramePack technology.

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60 Seconds Video Generation

FramePack can generate full minute-long videos at 30fps from a single image, maintaining consistency throughout the entire sequence.

FramePack 60-Second Example 1
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FramePack 60-Second Example 2
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FramePack 60-Second Example 3
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FramePack 60-Second Example 4
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FramePack 60-Second Example 5
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FramePack 60-Second Example 6
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Revolutionary Features

🚀 Low Memory Requirements

Generate 60 seconds of 30fps video with as little as 6GB of GPU memory, making video generation accessible on consumer-grade hardware.

âš¡ Efficient Generation

Optimized with teacache to generate frames at up to 1.5 seconds per frame, making video creation faster than ever before.

🔓 Open Source

Released as an open-source project to foster scientific advancement and enable creative innovation in video generation.

🧠 Next Frame Prediction

Innovative neural network structure that compresses input frames to a fixed length, making generation workload invariant to video length.

How FramePack Works

1

Upload

Upload a single image as the starting point for your video

2

Describe

Enter a prompt describing the motion you want in your video

3

Generate

Let FramePack create your video frame by frame

4

Download

Save your high-quality video for sharing or further editing

Ready to Transform Your Images into Videos?

Join creators, artists, and developers who are already using FramePack to bring their static images to life with dynamic motion.