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As of July 2026, the best AI video generator overall is ByteDance's Seedance 2.0, which sits at number one on the Artificial Analysis image-to-video arena (Elo 1345) and on its text-to-video-with-audio board (Elo 1223), and ships broadly through Dreamina, Doubao, CapCut, and third-party APIs.[1][2][4] The other two co-leaders are Kuaishou's Kling 3.0, which tops the LMArena / arena.ai text-to-video vote (Elo 2017) with native 4K at 60 fps, and Alibaba's HappyHorse 1.0, which narrowly leads the Artificial Analysis text-to-video board when audio is excluded (Elo 1290).[3][5][7] For users who want a widely available Western tool with the strongest native audio, Google's Veo 3.1 is the pick; for cheap image-to-video with sound, xAI's Grok Imagine 1.5 is the value leader at about $4.20 per minute.[6][10]

One important caveat before the rankings: OpenAI's Sora 2, the tool most people still name first, is being retired. OpenAI shut down the Sora app and website on April 26, 2026 and will discontinue the developer API on September 24, 2026, so it should no longer be treated as a live option.[13] A second caveat: the public "video arenas" use different Elo scales and split their boards by with-audio versus without-audio, so the exact number one changes from board to board. Every version, price, and score below was verified against primary sources in July 2026; leaderboards update continuously, so treat exact Elo values as a snapshot.

The verdict: best AI video generator by category

  • Best overall quality: Seedance 2.0 (ByteDance). Number one on the Artificial Analysis image-to-video and with-audio text-to-video boards.[1][2]
  • Best raw text-to-video quality (no audio): Alibaba HappyHorse 1.0, number one on the Artificial Analysis text-to-video (no-audio) board at Elo 1290.[7]
  • Best cinematic 4K and multi-shot storyboards: Kling 3.0 (Kuaishou), native 4K at 60 fps and number one on the arena.ai vote.[3][5]
  • Best native audio and best US-available tool: Veo 3.1 (Google), the model that pioneered single-pass synchronized dialogue, sound, and music.[6]
  • Best for filmmaking, references, and long clips: Runway Gen-4.5, up to 60-second multi-shot generations with a General World Model.[8]
  • Best physical realism and value: Hailuo 2.3 (MiniMax), the physics leader, at roughly $0.77 per clip.[9]
  • Best cheap image-to-video with sound: Grok Imagine 1.5 (xAI), native audio at about $4.20 per minute.[10]
  • Best for HDR and VFX color pipelines: Luma Ray3, the first 16-bit HDR and ACES EXR video model.[11]
  • Best for fast short-form social clips: Pika 2.5, built for TikTok and Reels with camera control and scene extension to 25 seconds.[12]
  • Best free and open-weight: Alibaba's Wan family (Wan 2.2 is Apache-2.0), plus HunyuanVideo (Tencent) and LTX-2 (Lightricks).[14][17]
  • Avoid (sunset): OpenAI Sora 2, app shut down April 26, 2026; API ends September 24, 2026.[13]

Summary comparison table

ModelDeveloperReleaseAccessBest forArena standing (Elo)Max resNative audioMax clipPrice (USD)
Seedance 2.0ByteDance2026-02ProprietaryOverall qualityAA I2V #1 (1345); T2V+audio #1 (1223)2KYes10s (30s in 2.5 preview)Fast ~$0.022/s, Pro ~$0.247/s; Dreamina ~$9.60/mo
Kling 3.0Kuaishou2026-02Proprietary4K cinematic, storyboardsLMArena T2V #1 (2017); AA ~#64K/60fpsYes15s$0.084-0.168/s; free 66 credits/day
Veo 3.1Google DeepMind2026-01 (Veo 3: 2025-05)ProprietaryNative audio, US/enterpriseAA T2V+audio ~#10 (1096)4KYes8s/clip (60s+ via extend)Fast $0.15/s, Std $0.40/s; AI Ultra $249.99/mo
HappyHorse 1.1 / 1.0Alibaba (ATH)2026-06 / 2026-04Proprietary (open claim disputed)Top raw qualityAA T2V no-audio #1 (1290)1080pYes10sfal $0.14/s (720p), $0.28/s (1080p)
Runway Gen-4.5Runway2025-12ProprietaryFilmmaking, references, long-formAA T2V 1247 (2025-11)4K (upscale)Yes60sStd $12/mo, Pro $28/mo; 25 credits/s
Hailuo 2.3MiniMax2025-10ProprietaryPhysics, realism, valuePhysics leader1080pNo (silent)10s (768p); 6s (1080p)~$0.77/clip; Fast ~50% less
Grok Imagine 1.5xAI2026-06ProprietaryCheap social, image-to-videoAA I2V #2 (1327)720pYes15s (+extend)$4.20/min; X Premium+ $40/mo
Ray3 / Ray3.14Luma AI2025-09 / 2026-01ProprietaryHDR and VFX pipelinesMid-pack1080p (HDR at 720p)No (silent)~10s$30-300/mo; free 720p
Pika 2.5Pika Labs2026ProprietaryFast short-form socialNot on AA1080pSFX only25s (Pikaframes)Free + paid plans
Wan 2.xAlibaba2.2: 2025; 2.7: 2026-04Open-weight (2.2 Apache-2.0; 2.7 disputed)Best open/localAA T2V+audio #2 (Wan 2.7: 1160)1080pYes (2.5+)15sFree self-host; API varies
PixVerse V6PixVerse2026ProprietaryAnime, social effectsAA I2V #3 (1326)1080pYes~8sFree + paid plans
Sora 2OpenAI2025-09SunsetNot recommended (retired)Withdrawn1080pYes10s (Pro)App off 2026-04-26; API ends 2026-09-24

Prices in USD and per second (/s), per clip, per minute, or per month as marked. "AA" is the Artificial Analysis video arena (which keeps separate with-audio and without-audio boards for text-to-video and image-to-video); "LMArena" is the arena.ai video vote, which uses a different Elo scale. Blank or "n/r" means not reported. Last verified: July 2026.[1][2][3]

Which AI video generator is best overall?

Seedance 2.0, from the Seed team at ByteDance, is the most consistent front-runner. Launched February 12, 2026, it uses a unified multimodal architecture that jointly generates video and audio from text, image, audio, and video prompts, and it added role-based asset tagging, stronger character consistency, and beat-aware audio sync.[4][15] It holds number one on the Artificial Analysis image-to-video board (Elo 1345) and on the text-to-video-with-audio board (Elo 1223), typically ahead of Google and the other Chinese labs at a lower price.[1][2] Distribution is a big part of its lead: it reaches creators through Dreamina (the international app), Doubao, Jimeng, and CapCut, plus paid APIs on Volcano Engine, BytePlus, and fal.[4] API access runs from about $0.022 per second on the Fast tier to $0.247 per second on the Pro tier, and Dreamina memberships start near $9.60 per month.[16] ByteDance previewed Seedance 2.5 at its Volcano Engine FORCE conference on June 23, 2026, promising single 30-second clips and up to 50 reference inputs, but 2.0 remains the shipping flagship as of July 2026.[15]

Two models are effectively tied with it. Alibaba's HappyHorse 1.0, a 15-billion-parameter model built by the ATH unit and led by former Kling architect Zhang Di, appeared anonymously on the Artificial Analysis arena on April 7, 2026 and immediately took number one on the no-audio text-to-video board (Elo 1290), with HappyHorse 1.1 following in June.[7] It generates 1080p clips up to 10 seconds with native audio and seven-language lip-sync, served through fal at $0.14 per second (720p) and $0.28 per second (1080p).[7] Note that its widely repeated "number one open-source" billing is disputed: as of July 2026 no weights, inference code, or license had actually been published, so treat it as a proprietary API model for now.[7] The third co-leader, Kling 3.0, tops the arena.ai vote and is covered next.

Which is best for cinematic 4K and multi-shot scenes?

Kling 3.0 from Kuaishou, released February 4, 2026, is the strongest pick for high-resolution, director-style work. It generates natively at 4K (not upscaled) at up to 60 fps, extends to 15 seconds, plans up to six-shot storyboards, and folds text, image, audio, and video into a single Multimodal Visual Language pipeline with integrated audio and multilingual lip-sync.[3][5] It leads the arena.ai / LMArena text-to-video vote at Elo 2017 and sits inside the Artificial Analysis top tier.[3] Pricing runs from about $0.084 per second in standard mode to $0.168 per second in Pro mode, with a generous free tier of 66 credits per day; a faster Kling 3.0 Turbo variant shipped June 17, 2026.[5] It competes head to head with Seedance 2.0 and Veo 3.1, and is often the better choice when you need true 4K delivery or planned camera sequences.[3]

Which has the best native audio?

Native audio, meaning dialogue, sound effects, and music generated in the same pass as the picture, is now table stakes at the top, but Google's Veo 3.1 still sets the bar for fidelity. Veo 3 was the first commercial model to natively produce synchronized audio when it launched in May 2025, and the 3.1 line (October 2025, with a January 2026 update) added true 4K, native vertical 9:16 output, and Scene Extension past 60 seconds.[6] Veo generates 8-second clips (4, 6, or 8 seconds) that chain into longer sequences, priced at $0.15 per second on the Fast tier and $0.40 per second on Standard, both including audio, with a cheaper Veo 3.1 Lite and consumer access through the Gemini app, Flow, and the Google AI Ultra plan at $249.99 per month.[6][18] On the Artificial Analysis with-audio board, Seedance 2.0 and Kling 3.0 actually score higher on blind votes, so the practical answer is that Veo 3.1 leads for clean dialogue and broadcast-grade sound, while Seedance and Kling lead the overall audio-visual vote.[2][6]

Which is best for filmmaking and character consistency?

Runway Gen-4.5 is the tool built for production. Released December 1, 2025, it added native audio, multi-shot sequencing, character-consistent generations up to one minute, and Runway's first General World Model, alongside the reference-image conditioning and in-context Aleph editing from the Gen-4 family.[8] It reached Elo 1247 on the Artificial Analysis text-to-video board at launch, the highest at the time, and Runway backs it with Hollywood partnerships (Lionsgate, AMC Networks, Getty Images, and an Adobe Firefly integration).[8] Paid plans start at $12 per month (Standard, 625 credits) and $28 per month (Pro, about 90 seconds of Gen-4.5), billing Gen-4.5 at 25 credits per second.[19] For color-critical VFX work, Luma Ray3 is the specialist: launched September 18, 2025 as the first "reasoning" video model and the first to output 16-bit HDR and ACES EXR, with the production-tuned Ray3.14 (January 26, 2026) delivering native 1080p roughly four times faster and three times cheaper, wrapped in the Dream Machine 2.0 studio and priced from $30 to $300 per month.[11]

Which is most realistic, and which is the best value?

For physical realism, MiniMax's Hailuo 2.3 is the standout. Built on a 456-billion-parameter Mixture-of-Experts stack and released in October 2025, it is widely described as the physics leader, rendering complex body motion, micro-expressions, and object interactions more convincingly than most rivals while holding the same low price as Hailuo 02.[9] It outputs 768p clips at 6 or 10 seconds and 1080p at 6 seconds for roughly $0.77 per clip, with a Hailuo 2.3 Fast tier about 50 percent cheaper; the base model produces silent video, so audio is added separately.[9] On raw cost, the cheapest credible options are Grok Imagine 1.5 from xAI, which generates native-audio image-to-video at about $4.20 per minute (versus Sora 2's old $30 per minute) and ranks number two on the Artificial Analysis image-to-video board, and Seedance's $0.022-per-second Fast tier.[10][16] Runway Gen-4.5 also emphasizes realism through what the company calls "believable collisions," where objects interact with weight instead of clipping through each other.[8]

Which is best for short social clips?

For fast TikTok, Reels, and Shorts content, Pika 2.5 from Pika Labs is purpose-built: it treats camera direction as a first-class prompt, extends scenes to 25 seconds via Pikaframes, auto-generates matching sound effects, and renders a typical 1080p clip in 60 to 90 seconds.[12] Grok Imagine 1.5 is the other strong social pick, since it lives inside the X app and produces cheap 480p or 720p clips with synchronized audio from a single image.[10] For stylized and anime-leaning social output, PixVerse V6 ranks number three on the Artificial Analysis image-to-video board (Elo 1326) and is popular for effect-driven short clips.[2]

Which is the best free or open-weight generator?

If you want weights you can run locally or use commercially without per-clip fees, Alibaba's Wan family is the anchor: Wan 2.2 ships open under Apache-2.0 and runs on a single 24 GB GPU, while the newer Wan 2.7 (April 2026) adds a "Thinking Mode" and native audio and sits second on the Artificial Analysis with-audio text-to-video board (Elo 1160), though its own open-weight status is disputed and currently API-first.[14][2] The other open options are HunyuanVideo from Tencent and LTX-2 from Lightricks, which appears near the top of the arena.ai vote.[17][3] Among hosted tools, the most generous free tiers are Kling 3.0 (66 credits per day) and Luma's free 720p tier, plus low-cost cloud access to Hailuo and Grok Imagine.[5][11]

What happened to OpenAI Sora?

Sora 2 launched September 30, 2025 as OpenAI's "GPT-3.5 moment for video," with native audio, a Cameos likeness feature, and a TikTok-style social app.[13] It did not last: after peaking near one million users and burning roughly $1 million per day in compute, OpenAI shut down sora.com and the iOS and Android apps on April 26, 2026, and scheduled the Sora 2 and Sora 2 Pro API endpoints for discontinuation on September 24, 2026.[13] As of July 2026 no successor or replacement had been announced, so despite its name recognition, Sora is not a tool to build on today.[13]

How these were ranked

Rankings combine blind-vote leaderboards with verified capabilities. The primary quality signals are the Artificial Analysis video arena, which keeps separate with-audio and without-audio boards for text-to-video and image-to-video, and the arena.ai / LMArena video vote; both pit models against each other on identical prompts and score them by Elo from human votes.[1][2][3] Those are cross-referenced with each provider's official model cards, documentation, and pricing pages for versions, dates, resolutions, licenses, and cost. Category picks (overall, audio, realism, social, open weights, filmmaking) weigh the relevant capability and, where a category is not captured by a leaderboard, the tool's documented strengths. Because both the models and the boards change frequently, every figure here carries a July 2026 as-of stamp; re-check the linked leaderboards before relying on an exact score.

References

  1. Artificial Analysis, Image to Video Leaderboard, artificialanalysis.ai/video/leaderboard/image-to-video (accessed July 7, 2026).
  2. Artificial Analysis, Text to Video Leaderboard (with-audio and without-audio boards), artificialanalysis.ai/video/leaderboard/text-to-video (accessed July 7, 2026).
  3. arena.ai / LMArena, Video Arena, Text to Video Leaderboard, arena.ai/leaderboard/text-to-video (snapshot July 7, 2026); llm-stats.com/leaderboards/best-ai-for-video-generation.
  4. ByteDance Seed, "Seedance 2.0," seed.bytedance.com/en/seedance2_0 and official launch blog (February 12, 2026).
  5. Kuaishou Technology, "Kling AI Launches 3.0 Model," ir.kuaishou.com news release (February 2026); Kling 3.0 pricing and Turbo notes, kling.ai (2026).
  6. Google DeepMind, Veo 3.1 model page, deepmind.google/models/veo; Veo 3.1 January 2026 update (4K, vertical, Scene Extension), blog.google (2025-2026).
  7. fal, "HappyHorse-1.0," fal.ai/happyhorse-1.0; CNBC and Bloomberg, "Alibaba revealed as creator of HappyHorse-1.0" (April 10, 2026); WaveSpeed and RCTV analyses of the disputed open-source claim (2026).
  8. TechCrunch, "Runway releases its first world model, adds native audio to latest video model" (December 11, 2025); Runway Gen-4.5 documentation, runwayml.com (2026).
  9. MiniMax, "MiniMax Hailuo 2.3," minimax.io/news/minimax-hailuo-23 (October 2025); Hailuo 2.3 pricing and specs, cloudprice.net and freepik.com (2026).
  10. xAI, "Grok Imagine API," x.ai/news/grok-imagine-api; Grok Imagine Video 1.5 (image-to-video, native audio), morphic.com and imagine.art model guides (June 2026).
  11. Luma AI, "Ray3" (September 18, 2025) and "Ray3.14" (January 26, 2026) press releases, lumalabs.ai and businesswire.com; Dream Machine 2.0 and pricing.
  12. Pika Labs, "Pika 2.5," pika.art and pikaslabs.com (2026).
  13. OpenAI, "What to know about the Sora discontinuation," help.openai.com/en/articles/20001152 (2026); coverage of the April 26, 2026 app shutdown and September 24, 2026 API end date.
  14. Alibaba Tongyi Lab, "Wan 2.7," Alibaba Model Studio and Hugging Face; Wan 2.2 open-weight (Apache-2.0) documentation (2025-2026).
  15. ByteDance, "Seedance 2.5," Volcano Engine FORCE conference announcement (June 23, 2026).
  16. Seedance 2.0 API pricing (Fast and Pro tiers) and Dreamina membership pricing, atlascloud.ai and nxcode.io pricing guides (2026).
  17. Tencent HunyuanVideo model card and Lightricks LTX-2 documentation (2025-2026).
  18. Google, Gemini API pricing (Veo 3.1 per-second rates), ai.google.dev/gemini-api/docs/pricing (July 2026).
  19. Runway, pricing and credits, runwayml.com/pricing and help.runwayml.com (2026).

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