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Ray 3.2 online

Ray 3.2 — create cinematic AI videos from text or images.

Ray 3.2 is a fast video model for text-to-video and image-to-video. Run Ray 3.2 in your browser on ray32.org — no local GPU, flexible credits, up to 1080p and 10-second clips.

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Text to Video

Turn a written prompt into a cinematic clip with Ray 3.2 text-to-video.

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Image to Video

Animate a still image into motion with Ray 3.2 image-to-video.

Animate an image
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Up to 1080p

Choose 540p, 720p, or 1080p output with 5s or 10s duration.

Explore settings
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Credit pricing

Pay per generation with transparent credit pricing tied to duration and resolution.

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Meet the model

What is Ray 3.2?

Ray 3.2 is a cinematic AI video model for text-to-video and image-to-video workflows. ray32.org gives you a focused online studio for Ray 3.2 — no installation or local GPU required.

Text-to-video generation

Describe scenes, camera moves, lighting, and mood in natural language. Ray 3.2 turns prompts into short cinematic clips.

Image-to-video animation

Upload a source image and guide motion with a prompt. Ray 3.2 animates stills into smooth video sequences.

Online, no GPU required

Generate, preview, and download Ray 3.2 videos from one browser workspace on any device.

Why Ray 3.2

Ray 3.2 key features

Model

Ray 3.2 video model

A focused online experience for Ray 3.2 text-to-video and image-to-video generation.

Quality

Up to 1080p

Pick 540p for fast tests, 720p for balanced output, or 1080p for higher-end clips.

Duration

5s or 10s clips

Generate short 5-second concepts or longer 10-second scenes with predictable credit pricing.

Ratios

Multiple aspect ratios

Create widescreen, portrait, square, and classic film ratios for social, ads, and storyboards.

Workflow

Text or image start

Start from a prompt alone or animate a reference image with motion guidance.

Studio

One online workspace

Generate, review history, and download Ray 3.2 videos from the same dashboard.

Three simple steps

How to use Ray 3.2 online

1

Choose your mode

Pick text-to-video or image-to-video, then write a prompt with scene, motion, and camera direction.

2

Set duration and resolution

Select 5s or 10s, choose 540p/720p/1080p, and pick an aspect ratio for your target platform.

3

Generate and download

Run Ray 3.2, watch progress in the studio, then download your finished MP4.

Need more details? Read the documentation or check pricing and credits before you start.

Use cases

What can you create with Ray 3.2?

Concept art & illustration

Explore characters, environments and moods with fast Ray 3.2 iterations.

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Posters & text-aware design

The 1.5 model renders short text and typography more reliably — great for posters, covers and banners.

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Product & marketing visuals

Generate clean product scenes, lifestyle shots and campaign imagery from a single prompt.

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Social media content

Create scroll-stopping visuals in vertical, square or widescreen ratios with credit-based pricing.

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FAQ

Ray 3.2 — frequently asked questions

What is Ray 3.2?

Ray 3.2 is an AI video model for text-to-video and image-to-video. You can try it online at ray32.org without installing software.

How do I use Ray 3.2 online?

Open the video studio, enter a prompt, choose duration and resolution, and click Generate. For image-to-video, upload a source image first.

What resolutions and durations does Ray 3.2 support?

Ray 3.2 supports 540p, 720p, and 1080p output with 5-second or 10-second clips.

How are credits calculated for Ray 3.2?

Credits depend on duration and resolution. A 5s 540p clip starts at 100 credits; 10s 1080p uses up to 800 credits per generation.

Do I need a GPU to run Ray 3.2?

No. Ray 3.2 runs in the cloud. You only need a browser and an account with credits.

Can I animate my own images with Ray 3.2?

Yes. Use image-to-video mode, upload your image, describe the motion you want, and generate a clip.

Ready to create?

Start creating with Ray 3.2 today