Free AI Video Generator — No Watermark

Generate cinematic AI videos with sound, free and without watermarks. Text-to-video, image-to-video, three flagship models from a single dropdown. Download clean MP4s for social media, ads, or client work — no subscription, no credit card, no logo stamped on the bottom corner of your clip. The trade-off is one short ad per generation, which funds the cloud GPU running the models.

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Wan 2.2Hunyuan 1.5LTX 2.3

Why creators pick AIArtGen for video

  • Zero watermarks on every download

    Whether you generate a 5-second clip or a 30-second composite scene, the MP4 you download is exactly what the preview showed — no corner logo, no diagonal text, no "Made with X" trailing frame. Many "free" video generators add a visible watermark specifically to push you to subscribe; we instead pay the GPU bill with one short ad per generation.

  • Three flagship video engines

    Wan 2.2 for image-to-video that preserves your reference frame look. Hunyuan 1.5 for cinematic 720p text-to-video with strong motion coherence. LTX 2.3 for fast iteration — 5-second renders complete in seconds instead of minutes. Switch between them from one dropdown, no separate account per model.

  • Video with sound, on the same page

    Generate dialogue, ambient sound, and music as part of the video itself — no separate audio tool, no post-production stitching, no Adobe Premiere round-trip. Useful when you need a social reel with voiceover or an ad with background music in one shot.

  • Free with ads, no paywall

    No "7-day trial" that auto-charges your card on day 8. No subscription. No credits that vanish in three generations. Watch one short ad (5-15 seconds) per render and the cloud GPU stays free. No credit card on file means no surprise auto-billing.

How to make a free no-watermark AI video

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    Open the video tab

    Tap Try Free above — you land directly in the video generator with no signup form blocking the way. Choose text-to-video for prompt-driven scenes, or image-to-video to animate a still image you already have.

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    Describe the shot or upload a frame

    Describe the scene, motion, lighting, and mood. "Slow cinematic dolly across a misty forest at dawn" produces dramatically different output than "forest video." For image-to-video, upload a clean reference frame — the model preserves its look while adding the motion you describe.

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    Generate, watch one ad, download MP4

    Tap Generate. Cloud GPUs render your clip (typically 30-90 seconds depending on engine). A short ad plays while you wait, then the download button hands you the full MP4 — no watermark, ready for Instagram Reels, TikTok, ad creatives, or client delivery.

Three video engines, picked per shot

Wan 2.2 is the image-to-video workhorse: feed it a reference frame and a motion prompt, and it animates while preserving the source aesthetic. Best for product reveals, animated portraits, and "make this still move" workflows. Hunyuan 1.5 produces cinematic 720p text-to-video with strong motion coherence — narrative shots, atmospheric scenes, and anywhere camera movement is part of the story. LTX 2.3 is the speed engine: 5-second clips render in seconds rather than minutes, ideal when you are iterating on prompt or shot direction and need to see 10 variations quickly. All three are available from the same dropdown — switch without signing into a different account per model.

AIArtGen vs other free AI video tools

Most "free" AI video generators stamp a watermark on every output (forcing an upsell to remove it), gate generation behind credits that run out in three clicks, or require a paid subscription after a 7-day trial that auto-renews. Runway gives you 125 credits free then meters everything; Pika has clear free-tier caps and watermarks the output; Luma Dream Machine free is heavily rate-limited. AIArtGen runs the opposite model: each generation is funded by a short ad you watch in the browser, the MP4 is yours clean, and there is no credit card on file. The trade-off is 5-15 seconds of interstitial ad per generation — that is how the GPU bill gets paid.

What people make with AIArtGen video

Video generation on AIArtGen powers four main creator workflows. Below is what the platform is genuinely good at for each — and where it is not the right tool.

Social media reels and shorts

Vertical 9:16 clips for Instagram Reels, TikTok, YouTube Shorts. Generate a 5-second reaction, b-roll, or attention-grabbing motion intro in 90 seconds. No watermark means you can post directly to the platform without an editing detour.

Ad creatives and product reveals

Image-to-video shines here: upload a product still, prompt a slow rotation or zoom, and you have a polished ad clip in under two minutes. Generate 5-10 variants of the same product to A/B-test which motion converts best before committing to a real shoot.

Music visualizers and abstract motion

Text-to-video with Hunyuan can produce abstract motion (flowing particles, color fields, geometric morphs) for music videos, lyric videos, and audio-reactive content. Chain 6-10 clips and edit to beat in any DAW or video editor.

Personal moments and family memories

Animate an old family photo, turn a portrait into a smiling motion clip, or generate dream-sequence footage for a personal video diary. Image-to-video with Wan 2.2 keeps the original face recognizable while adding subtle, natural motion.

Four video prompt tips that lift output quality

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    Specify camera movement explicitly

    "Slow dolly forward," "static shot, no camera movement," "handheld jitter" — these direct the engine far more than describing the subject alone. Without explicit camera language, models default to a generic slow zoom, which is rarely what you want.

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    Keep the scene simple — fewer moving subjects

    Generative video models are still weak on multi-subject coherence. One person walking through a static environment renders much cleaner than five people in an action scene. If you need complexity, generate elements separately and composite.

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    For image-to-video, pick a clean reference

    The reference frame quality caps the final video quality. Use a sharp, well-lit still without motion blur or compression artifacts. JPEG screenshots from social media usually produce muddy video; high-resolution originals produce crisp output.

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    Iterate on duration before iterating on prompt

    If a 5-second clip feels rushed, try regenerating the same prompt at 3 seconds first — shorter durations often have tighter motion coherence. Only rewrite the prompt after you have ruled out duration as the issue.

Frequently asked questions

Are downloaded videos really watermark-free?
Yes. AIArtGen never adds a watermark, logo, or trailing brand frame to the MP4 you download. The preview is the final output, full resolution. We make money from the short ad you watch during generation — that funds the GPU and removes the need for watermarks-as-upsell.
How long can the generated videos be?
Each generation is up to 5 seconds at 480p or 720p depending on engine. For longer scenes, generate multiple clips and concatenate in any video editor (CapCut, DaVinci Resolve, Premiere). We are tracking longer-form generation models as they mature, but coherent 30-second AI video at consumer quality is still an open research problem.
Can I use the videos commercially?
Yes. You retain full commercial rights to videos generated on AIArtGen — including social media monetization, paid advertising, client deliverables, and merchandise. We claim no ownership over your outputs and require no attribution. Check your destination platform's AI-content disclosure rules separately (TikTok, Meta, and YouTube have policies on labeling AI-generated content).
Which AI models power the video generator?
Wan 2.2 for image-to-video (preserves reference frame aesthetic), Hunyuan 1.5 for cinematic text-to-video at 720p, and LTX 2.3 for fast iteration on prompts and shot directions. You can switch between them from a single dropdown without creating a separate account per model. New flagship video models are added as they release upstream.
Do I need a powerful computer or GPU?
No. All generation runs on AIArtGen's cloud GPUs — H100s and A100s in our render pipeline. Any modern phone, tablet, or laptop with a web browser works as the client. You only need bandwidth to stream the result back, typically 10-50 MB per 5-second clip depending on resolution.
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