Framepack is a highly efficient, open-source Image-to-Video model that generates video by autoregressively predicting the next frame. Developed by the creator of ControlNet, its lightweight design makes it accessible for artists and developers to run on consumer hardware. This model is ideal for the AI art community for its focus on providing a foundational, easily modifiable tool for creating short, coherent animations from a single starting image.
Create amazing video assets with Framepack on Layer
The complete content creation platform for modern game teams. From concepting to polished in-game assets - across 2D, 3D, Video, and Audio.
Why use Framepack for video?
Smooth frame interpolation for more natural, fluid motion
Framepack increases video fluidity by generating in between frames that smooth out motion. This improves readability for short promos, UA hooks, and character driven clips where jitter is distracting.
Reduces stutter, jitter, and abrupt transitions across the video
The model stabilizes fast movements, camera shifts, and scene transitions without altering the original content. Framepack is ideal for polishing AI generated sequences that need cleaner pacing.
Production ready motion enhancement for UA and promotional clips
Framepack upgrades the perceived quality of existing videos by improving their motion clarity. This makes creative assets look more professional and helps teams get more mileage out of the videos they already have.
Smoothing AI generated UA videos for higher performance
Enhance 1 to 3 second ad hooks by reducing jitter and improving visual flow. Framepack helps creatives feel cleaner and more engaging across mobile ad placements.
Polishing cosmetic reveals and character showcase loops
Improve subtle motions like outfit sways, eye movement, or small gestures. Framepack makes character driven clips feel higher quality without needing a full re render.
Enhancing environmental loops and thematic event footage
Smooth camera pans, lighting transitions, or biome shots to make them more atmospheric. Great for LiveOps content, seasonal event promos, and worldbuilding sequences.
