Text to video AI generator
Describe the scene, camera, subject movement, and style. Naviya turns the prompt into a short AI video workflow with model choices and reusable creative controls.
Creator workflow
Naviya connects prompt writing, first-frame creation, video model selection, and reusable production paths.
Prompt-first video creation
Model-aware workflow
Creator-ready short clips
Scene control
Write the subject, setting, action, lighting, mood, and visual style so the model has a clear creative target.
Camera direction
Separate camera movement from subject movement. Pan, push in, orbit, handheld, and close-up instructions are easier to tune when they are explicit.
Model choice
Use Naviya model guides to choose between cinematic realism, fast exploration, stylized animation, and motion-heavy outputs.
How to create text-to-video clips
01
Write the scene
Start with one clear visual event. A short, specific prompt beats a long prompt that asks for too many unrelated actions.
02
Add motion and camera
Describe what moves, how fast it moves, and how the camera follows. Keep the first version simple enough to evaluate.
03
Generate and refine
Review the clip, then adjust one variable at a time: model, camera, pacing, lighting, style, or subject detail.
Best text-to-video use cases
Cinematic concepts
Block out short scenes, establishing shots, atmosphere tests, and motion studies.
Social clips
Create short vertical ideas for reels, shorts, product teasers, and visual hooks.
Anime and stylized video
Turn style-forward prompts into clips that explore motion, character pose, and mood.
Creative previsualization
Test scene direction before moving into production, editing, or higher-cost renders.
Example text-to-video prompt
A cinematic close-up of a glass perfume bottle on wet black stone at night. Purple rim light reflects on the glass. The camera slowly pushes in while rain droplets ripple around the bottle. Premium product film, shallow depth of field, realistic motion, 16:9.
The subject is specific.
The camera motion is separate from environmental motion.
Lighting and style constraints give the model a consistent target.