AI tools grow up so fast! Pika Labs is now the proud parent of a new AI video generation tool, the startup announcing the launch of Pika 1.0 to attempt to merge advanced AI capabilities with user-friendly features.
Pika is coming out of beta just six months after the company’s inception and serves the company’s vision of enabling everyone to become their own video director to democratize the field of video production.
“We are thrilled to unveil Pika 1.0, a major product upgrade that includes a new AI model capable of generating and editing videos in diverse styles such as 3D animation, anime, cartoon, and cinematic, and a new web experience that makes it easier to us,” stated an official blog post from Pika Labs.
With a growing community of half a million users, Pika has tapped into the growing demand for accessible video creation tools. Pika 1.0 boasts features like Text-to-Video, Image-to-Video, and Video-to-Video conversions. The tool allows users to transform and enhance videos in various ways, including expanding video dimensions, altering content elements like clothing, characters, and environments, and extending video lengths using AI.
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Central to the launch is that the video generation tool is now accessible both on Discord and via the web on mobile and desktop platforms. Until now, Pika relied on a Discord bot to interact with the community, mimicking a model similar to that of MidJourney and Suno.
Influential figures in the crypto space praised Pika’s launch, including the co-founder of Solana and Alexis Ohanian, cofounder of Reddit.
Many in the crypto community believe generative AI could invigorate the NFT market, providing creators with novel ways to bring their digital visions to life and offering collectors unique, AI-crafted digital assets.
In addition to its technological achievements, Pika Labs announced that it raised a total of $55 million in funding. This financial backing, led by Lightspeed Venture Partners and supported by a cohort of industry leaders and AI experts, suggests confidence in Pika’s vision and technology.
“Just as other new AI products have done for text and images, professional-quality video creation will also become democratized by generative AI,” said Michael Mignano, partner at Lightspeed Venture Partners in an official press release. “We believe Pika will lead that transformation.”
Pika’s journey in the AI video landscape is not a solitary one. Tech giant Adobe Systems’ acquisition of Rephrase.ai and Meta’s unveiling of Emu Video are indicative of the growing interest and investment in AI-driven video technologies. Similarly, Stability AI’s release of Stable Video Diffusion and Runway’s updates to RunwayML illustrate the intensifying competition in the AI video generation market.
Edited by Ryan Ozawa.