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High-impression Grok query
Does Grok generate video? FLUX status, limits and API guide
If you are searching "Grok + FLUX video generation", the current xAI docs now list video generation under the model name grok-imagine-video. Use this page to verify feature status, current limits, and the fastest route into pricing, testing, or API docs.
Quick answer
As of January 28, 2026, xAI release notes say video generation is available, and the current docs use the model name grok-imagine-video. The real job of this page is to help you verify the live limits, pricing path, and next step before you spend money or build against stale assumptions.
Need the broader benchmark first? Compare Grok, Kling, Luma, Pika, Sora, and Veo in the AI video models guide.
Official status
Released on January 28, 2026
Use the xAI release-note date as the baseline when you need to separate current product status from older no-video discussions.
Current docs label
grok-imagine-video
The query says βGrok + FLUX videoβ, but the current xAI docs point to a specific video model name and endpoint family.
Current doc limits
1β15s, 480p/720p
The current docs describe 1β15 second generation, 480p or 720p output, and edited input videos capped at 8.7 seconds.
Current status checklist: what to verify before you buy or build
This is the minimum decision checklist for anyone researching Grok video generation, FLUX status, limits, or pricing.
| Check | Why it matters | How to verify |
|---|---|---|
| Official release status | Old blog posts and forum threads often lag product reality. | Check xAI release notes dated January 28, 2026 before repeating older no-video claims. |
| Current model name | Search intent says FLUX, but the docs name the video model differently. | Confirm the model name "grok-imagine-video" in the xAI video docs and API examples. |
| Generation limits | Duration and resolution shape both format fit and spend. | The current docs describe 1β15 second generation with 480p or 720p output. Recheck before publishing hard numbers. |
| Editing constraints | Important if your workflow depends on video edits or extensions. | The current docs cap input videos for editing at 8.7 seconds and keep source duration/aspect ratio for edits. |
| Pricing path | Cost scales with duration and resolution, not just with a flat per-clip assumption. | Treat pricing as per-second in xAI docs, then compare that with live UlazAI package economics before volume tests. |
Examples and benchmark prompts
Use the same benchmark tasks across Grok, Veo, Kling, or Sora so you can compare capability and cost without mixing query intent.
Benchmark task 1
Text-to-video launch shot
Run the same 8 to 10 second launch-style prompt across models and compare motion quality, prompt adherence, and total cost.
Benchmark task 2
Image-to-video animation
Use one still frame, one motion instruction, and one aspect ratio so you can separate animation quality from prompt variance.
Benchmark task 3
Edit or extension test
Take one source clip and measure how each stack handles edits, duration limits, and output consistency before you scale spend.
FAQ
Does xAI currently offer video generation?
Yes. xAI release notes dated January 28, 2026 say Video Generation is available, and the docs list grok-imagine-video as the model name.
What limits are currently documented?
The current xAI docs describe 1 to 15 second generation, 480p or 720p output, and edited input videos capped at 8.7 seconds.
How is Grok video pricing described?
The current xAI docs describe video generation pricing as per-second pricing, so duration and resolution both affect total cost.
What is the fastest next step if I want to test or buy?
Use the Grok guide for the commercial route, the packages page for live pricing, and the API docs if your real goal is integration.
Turn the query into a real next step
Use the Grok guide for the commercial route, packages for live checkout economics, or the API docs if you are integrating instead of browsing.