Luma AI
Photorealistic 3D-aware video. Ray 3.14 and Dream Machine on Nagent.
Luma AI's Ray and Dream Machine models specialise in photorealistic, physics-consistent video generation with strong 3D scene understanding. Luma excels at camera movement control, object consistency across frames, and lifestyle video — at roughly $0.31 per video on a credit-based plan, it sits between Veo (premium) and Kling (volume) on price.
Models
Ray 3.14
LatestBest object consistency and motion control
Input Price
~$0.31 per video (credits)
Input Types
Text prompt, Image, Start+End frames
Output Types
Video (1080p)
Dream Machine 1.6
Versatile creative generation
Input Types
Text prompt, Image
Output Types
Video (up to 10s)
Use Cases
Product Animation
Animate product hero images into dynamic 3D-consistent video for e-commerce and ads.
Lifestyle Content
Generate lifestyle video showing products in realistic environmental contexts.
Camera Movement Control
Specify precise camera paths (dolly, orbit, zoom) for cinematic brand content.
Concept Visualisation
Quickly visualise architectural, product, or campaign concepts before committing to production.
Why use Luma AI on Nagent?
Nagent adds enterprise orchestration, observability, and workflow automation on top of Luma AI's raw model capabilities.
Ray's frame-interpolation lets you define start and end scenes for precise narrative control
Combine with Ideogram or Veo for multi-step visual pipelines (image → video → edit)
Strongest 3D consistency in its price band for product showcase workflows
How to access Luma AI on Nagent
Open Agent Studio
Navigate to Agent Studio in your Nagent workspace.
Select Luma AI
Choose Luma under Video Generation and pick Ray 3.14 for maximum quality.
Upload Reference Images
Provide product or scene reference images and define camera motion in the prompt.
Common questions about Luma AI
Real buyer and developer questions, answered. Click any item to expand.
Where does Luma fit between Veo and Kling?
Mid-tier on price and quality. Best for product animation and lifestyle content where you need 3D consistency but don't need Veo's 4K + audio premium. Cheaper than Veo, slightly more expensive than Kling.
What is the start+end frame feature for?
You provide the first and last frame as images; Luma interpolates the in-between motion. Excellent for narrative continuity in product showcases or branded content where the start/end states are fixed.
Is Luma good for character consistency across multiple clips?
Better than the legacy Sora 2; not as strong as Kling 3.0's multi-shot mode. If character continuity is the primary requirement, Kling is the right pick.
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