A Luma Skill turns your best result into a repeatable workflow. Build it once, run it on any asset, reach the same quality every time. The craft stays consistent as it scales.
Try Luma Skills: lumalabs.ai/app
A man reading, minding his own business. Then things start to get a little out of proportion. The Luma Skill behind it, by Eli Coleman. Made with Luma.
Three guests, one very strict dress code, and every one of them nails it. A necklace, a watch, and a car all walked out of the same black and white luxury Luma Skill wearing the exact same shade of expensive. By Zein El Din Tamer. Made with Luma.
Golden hour on a Hong Kong street, a cold bottle passed between friends. Thirty seconds that feel like the good part of a summer, and a look at the Skill underneath it. By Cyrus Leung. Made with Luma.
BIG NEWS 💥
@LumaLabsAI is now powered by VEED Fabric 1.0 API.
With VEED Fabric 1.0, their users can generate best-in-class talking videos at scale!
Excited for this partnership⚡️
This looks like a $100K shoot. It started with one image.
🌊 Consistent faces from reference images.
🎥 Realistic water motion from camera movement.
✨ Luma Ray3.2 Modify + Multi-Keyframe does the heavy lifting.
🎛️ Motion + Structure sliders give you the final say.
Full
Seedance 2.0 Mini is now available in Luma.
Generate video fast enough to keep up with how you actually work. Storyboard a concept, test a dozen directions, and land on the cut before the idea cools.
Powerful output. Lighter footprint. Ready for your workflow right now.
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This shot wasn't made in one pass. That's why it works.
Here's Jack Fishkin's workflow:
1. Capture real actor movements for your character by using Luma's modify tool.
2. Add a staccato look using Posterize Time in Adobe Premiere.
3. Run it back through Luma Modify to refine
A traffic light on a quiet corner, keeping time for a neighborhood that never stops moving. Through every season, it stays. TOMO, by Maximilian Kempe. Made with Luma.
Beyond Faster and Cheaper: What AI Actually Changes for Creators, Studios and Entertainment.
AI is making creative production faster, cheaper and more accessible — but that’s only the obvious part. The bigger question is what happens next: how original ideas stand out, how new
⚙️New episode: Caroline Ingeborn of
@LumaLabsAI
In this episode of The Deep View Conversations, we sat down with Caroline Ingeborn, COO of Luma, an AI lab dedicated to omnimodal intelligence, to discuss where generalized physical AI could take us.
Rather than focusing only on
Hot take: skip the climb and direct your vision instead with @LumaLabsAI Ray3.2.
Original: @AngelaNikolau_ and @IvanBeerkus climbed to the top of the @EmpireStateBldg with a flag that said, “When the power of love beats the love of power the world knows peace."
It started with a strange idea: a planet that was alive.
Under constant threat, she forms a covenant with a mana-wielding civilization. They cloak the entire world from terrifying extraterrestrial forces—but magic has a price. Every century, the most powerful among them must
It’s one thing for generative AI to resemble you. It’s another thing for it to make you wonder whether you actually shot the footage yourself and forgot.
That was my experience today with Luma’s Ray3.2 Modify. A single-prompt, multi-keyframe, photorealistic result with a moving