AI company Midjourney has its first video model. This initial take on AI-generated video will allow users to animate their images, either ones made in Midjourney or uploaded from a different source. The initial results will be five-second clips that a user can opt to extend by four seconds up to four times. Videos can be generated on web only for now and require at least a $10 a month subscription to access.
Introducing our V1 Video Model. It’s fun, easy, and beautiful. Available at 10$/month, it’s the first video model for *everyone* and it’s available now. pic.twitter.com/iBm0KAN8uy
— Midjourney (@midjourney) June 18, 2025
Midjourney was one of the early names in the space for AI-generated still images, even as other platforms have pushed the forefront of the discussions around artificial intelligence development. Google’s latest I/O conference included several new tools for AI generated video, such as the text-to-video and a tool for filmmakers called . OpenAI’s Sora, which last year, is also a text-to-video option, while the more recent from Adobe can create video from a text or image prompt.
But being a little late to the video game hasn’t stopped it from drawing the ire of creatives who allege that its models were trained illegally. In fact, this video announcement follows hot on the heels of a lawsuit against the company. Disney and NBCUniversal Midjourney last week on claims of copyright infringement. And as with any AI tool, there’s always a potential for misuse. But Midjourney has nicely asked that people “please use these technologies responsibly” so surely nothing will go wrong.
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