The shortest path from idea to finished scene
Traditional AI video production looks like this: write a prompt in one tool, run lip-sync in another, score the audio in a third, and spend an afternoon hiding the seams. Omni Flash compresses that workflow into a single render. One input goes in — a sentence, a still, or a draft clip — and a finished cinematic scene comes out, with picture, motion, dialogue, and score already in sync.
Three ways to start a generation
- From text — describe the scene in plain language and Omni Flash handles framing, lighting, motion, and audio together
- From an image — upload a reference still and Omni Flash animates it with motion that respects the original composition
- From a clip — paste an existing video and remix it through conversational prompts to change wardrobe, location, or pacing
Each Omni Flash generation accepts up to nine image references, runs up to fifteen seconds, and outputs at resolutions up to 4K.
What makes it different
The feature most teams cite as the reason they moved to Omni Flash is locked character consistency. A face, wardrobe, or brand asset can be pinned once and preserved across every subsequent shot, even between separate generations made days apart. This is what makes a single lead character viable for an entire short film, ad campaign, or product series without retraining.
Beyond consistency, Omni Flash understands film grammar natively — focal length, depth of field, motivated lighting, tracking shots, dollies, racks. Direction can be given in cinematographic vocabulary rather than guessed prompts. Edits happen through chat, with the model rewriting only the requested change. Looks can be saved as style presets that carry palette, grain, and motion feel into future Omni Flash projects.
Built for working teams
Independent filmmakers use Omni Flash to pre-visualize entire scenes before scouting locations, with renders often holding up as final B-roll. Marketing teams produce campaign hero cuts and localize them across markets in hours. Ecommerce brands turn product photography into sound-on motion content without booking a production crew. Course creators build short explainer sequences that align with narration line by line. Agencies arrive at pitch meetings with multiple concepts already mocked up in motion. Music video directors and game studios use it for multi-scene narratives and cutscene first passes.
Production-ready output
Every Omni Flash render ships with a commercial-use license, watermark-free masters, and provenance metadata, suitable for client work, broadcast, and brand campaigns. A free tier provides immediate access to the full engine for evaluation, with paid plans available when production volume scales.
Learn more at Omni Flash.




