Approved stills flow into the Generate page, where each becomes a short form clip. You pick the engine (or fire a whole batch through one engine), the duration auto sets to the engine's max, and post processing runs on the output. Video costs 6 credits per second at standard quality.
The engines
Seedance 2.0 is the fast video edit turbo and the default. Kling 3.0 Pro is motion control and needs 3s+ of clear body movement; it works from a motion slice rather than the full source. WAN is the third routing option. Quality routing is automatic across the fleet; you can also override per card.
Duration and quality
Duration auto selects the maximum the chosen engine supports for that source (Seedance offers steps up to 10s; Kling offers 5s or 10s). Seedance exposes a quality toggle: 720p Standard (faster, balanced) or 1080p Pro (slower, higher quality). Standard is 6 credits/second; Pro output costs more per second.
Batch generation
Select multiple ready items and either fire each through its own per card engine, or send all of them through one chosen engine in a single click. Capacity limited engines auto retry as slots free up; parallel engines fire together.
Post processing
Every generation can run two hygiene passes: an FFmpeg scrub that removes watermarks and platform overlays, and a subtle film grain pass that reduces the flat, synthetic look. Both are on by default. From there, finished clips go to Audit.