
Vidu Q2 Pro-Fast Reference-to-Video API by Vidu
Vidu Q2-Pro-Fast Reference-to-Video is a professional-grade AI model that delivers high-speed, 1080p video generation with pinpoint visual consistency, seamlessly transforming reference images into cinematic motion.
INPUT
OUTPUT
IdleYour request will cost $0.064 per run. For $10 you can run this model approximately 156 times.
Here's what you can do next:
Code Example
import requests
import time
# Step 1: Start video generation
generate_url = "https://api.atlascloud.ai/api/v1/model/generateVideo"
headers = {
"Content-Type": "application/json",
"Authorization": "Bearer $ATLASCLOUD_API_KEY"
}
data = {
"model": "vidu/q2-pro-fast/reference-to-video",
"prompt": "A beautiful sunset over the ocean with gentle waves",
"width": 512,
"height": 512,
"duration": 3,
"fps": 24,
}
generate_response = requests.post(generate_url, headers=headers, json=data)
generate_result = generate_response.json()
prediction_id = generate_result["data"]["id"]
# Step 2: Poll for result
poll_url = f"https://api.atlascloud.ai/api/v1/model/prediction/{prediction_id}"
def check_status():
while True:
response = requests.get(poll_url, headers={"Authorization": "Bearer $ATLASCLOUD_API_KEY"})
result = response.json()
if result["data"]["status"] in ["completed", "succeeded"]:
print("Generated video:", result["data"]["outputs"][0])
return result["data"]["outputs"][0]
elif result["data"]["status"] == "failed":
raise Exception(result["data"]["error"] or "Generation failed")
else:
# Still processing, wait 2 seconds
time.sleep(2)
video_url = check_status()Install
Install the required package for your language.
pip install requestsAuthentication
All API requests require authentication via an API key. You can get your API key from the Atlas Cloud dashboard.
export ATLASCLOUD_API_KEY="your-api-key-here"HTTP Headers
import os
API_KEY = os.environ.get("ATLASCLOUD_API_KEY")
headers = {
"Content-Type": "application/json",
"Authorization": f"Bearer {API_KEY}"
}Never expose your API key in client-side code or public repositories. Use environment variables or a backend proxy instead.
Submit a request
import requests
url = "https://api.atlascloud.ai/api/v1/model/generateVideo"
headers = {
"Content-Type": "application/json",
"Authorization": "Bearer $ATLASCLOUD_API_KEY"
}
data = {
"model": "your-model",
"prompt": "A beautiful landscape"
}
response = requests.post(url, headers=headers, json=data)
print(response.json())Submit a Request
Submit an asynchronous generation request. The API returns a prediction ID that you can use to check the status and retrieve the result.
/api/v1/model/generateVideoRequest Body
import requests
url = "https://api.atlascloud.ai/api/v1/model/generateVideo"
headers = {
"Content-Type": "application/json",
"Authorization": "Bearer $ATLASCLOUD_API_KEY"
}
data = {
"model": "vidu/q2-pro-fast/reference-to-video",
"input": {
"prompt": "A beautiful sunset over the ocean with gentle waves"
}
}
response = requests.post(url, headers=headers, json=data)
result = response.json()
print(f"Prediction ID: {result['id']}")
print(f"Status: {result['status']}")Response
{
"id": "pred_abc123",
"status": "processing",
"model": "model-name",
"created_at": "2025-01-01T00:00:00Z"
}Check Status
Poll the prediction endpoint to check the current status of your request.
/api/v1/model/prediction/{prediction_id}Polling Example
import requests
import time
prediction_id = "pred_abc123"
url = f"https://api.atlascloud.ai/api/v1/model/prediction/{prediction_id}"
headers = { "Authorization": "Bearer $ATLASCLOUD_API_KEY" }
while True:
response = requests.get(url, headers=headers)
result = response.json()
status = result["data"]["status"]
print(f"Status: {status}")
if status in ["completed", "succeeded"]:
output_url = result["data"]["outputs"][0]
print(f"Output URL: {output_url}")
break
elif status == "failed":
print(f"Error: {result['data'].get('error', 'Unknown')}")
break
time.sleep(3)Status Values
processingThe request is still being processed.completedGeneration is complete. Outputs are available.succeededGeneration succeeded. Outputs are available.failedGeneration failed. Check the error field.Completed Response
{
"data": {
"id": "pred_abc123",
"status": "completed",
"outputs": [
"https://storage.atlascloud.ai/outputs/result.mp4"
],
"metrics": {
"predict_time": 45.2
},
"created_at": "2025-01-01T00:00:00Z",
"completed_at": "2025-01-01T00:00:10Z"
}
}Upload Files
Upload files to Atlas Cloud storage and get a URL you can use in your API requests. Use multipart/form-data to upload.
/api/v1/model/uploadMediaUpload Example
import requests
url = "https://api.atlascloud.ai/api/v1/model/uploadMedia"
headers = { "Authorization": "Bearer $ATLASCLOUD_API_KEY" }
with open("image.png", "rb") as f:
files = {"file": ("image.png", f, "image/png")}
response = requests.post(url, headers=headers, files=files)
result = response.json()
download_url = result["data"]["download_url"]
print(f"File URL: {download_url}")Response
{
"data": {
"download_url": "https://storage.atlascloud.ai/uploads/abc123/image.png",
"file_name": "image.png",
"content_type": "image/png",
"size": 1024000
}
}Input Schema
The following parameters are accepted in the request body.
No parameters available.
Example Request Body
{
"model": "vidu/q2-pro-fast/reference-to-video"
}Output Schema
The API returns a prediction response with the generated output URLs.
Example Response
{
"id": "pred_abc123",
"status": "completed",
"model": "model-name",
"outputs": [
"https://storage.atlascloud.ai/outputs/result.mp4"
],
"metrics": {
"predict_time": 45.2
},
"created_at": "2025-01-01T00:00:00Z",
"completed_at": "2025-01-01T00:00:10Z"
}Atlas Cloud Skills
Atlas Cloud Skills integrates 300+ AI models directly into your AI coding assistant. One command to install, then use natural language to generate images, videos, and chat with LLMs.
Supported Clients
Install
npx skills add AtlasCloudAI/atlas-cloud-skillsSetup API Key
Get your API key from the Atlas Cloud dashboard and set it as an environment variable.
export ATLASCLOUD_API_KEY="your-api-key-here"Capabilities
Once installed, you can use natural language in your AI assistant to access all Atlas Cloud models.
MCP Server
Atlas Cloud MCP Server connects your IDE with 300+ AI models via the Model Context Protocol. Works with any MCP-compatible client.
Supported Clients
Install
npx -y atlascloud-mcpConfiguration
Add the following configuration to your IDE's MCP settings file.
{
"mcpServers": {
"atlascloud": {
"command": "npx",
"args": [
"-y",
"atlascloud-mcp"
],
"env": {
"ATLASCLOUD_API_KEY": "your-api-key-here"
}
}
}
}Available Tools
API Schema
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Log InVidu Q2-Pro-Fast Reference-to-Video
Vidu Q2-Pro-Fast Reference-to-Video is an advanced AI video generation model that brings static images to life. Upload a reference image and describe the motion you want — the model generates high-quality video with smooth animation, optional audio, and cinematic quality up to 1080p.
Why Choose This?
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Faster speed Significantly reduced generation time compared to Q3-Pro.
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Image-driven generation Transform any image into dynamic video with natural motion.
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High resolution output Generate videos in 540p, 720p, or 1080p quality.
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Flexible duration Create videos from 1 to 16 seconds in length.
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Audio generation Optional synchronized audio and background music.
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Motion control Adjust movement amplitude for subtle or dynamic animations.
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Prompt Enhancer Built-in tool to automatically improve your motion descriptions.
Parameters
| Parameter | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|
| prompt | Yes | Text description of the desired motion and action |
| images | Yes | Reference images the video (URL or upload) |
| resolution | No | Output quality: 720p (default), 1080p |
| duration | No | Video length in seconds (1-10, default: 5) |
| generate_audio | No | Generate synchronized audio (default: enabled) |
| bgm | No | Add background music (default: enabled) |
| seed | No | Random seed for reproducibility |
How to Use
- Upload your image — provide the reference image to animate.
- Write your prompt — describe the motion, camera movement, and action.
- Set resolution — higher resolution for better quality, lower for faster processing.
- Adjust duration — set video length up to 16 seconds.
- Configure audio (optional) — enable/disable audio generation and background music.
- Set motion intensity (optional) — control how dynamic the movement is.
- Run — submit and download your video.
Pricing
| Resolution | Cost per second |
|---|---|
| 720p | Starts at 0.0125/sec |
| 1080p | Starts at 0.0250/sec |
Best Use Cases
- Photo Animation — Bring portraits, landscapes, and product images to life.
- Social Media Content — Create engaging video content from static images.
- Marketing & Ads — Generate dynamic promotional videos from product photos.
- Storytelling — Animate illustrations and artwork for narratives.
- Creative Projects — Explore motion concepts from reference images.
Pro Tips
- Use the Prompt Enhancer to refine your motion descriptions.
- Be specific about movement direction, speed, and camera angles.
- Set movement_amplitude to "small" for subtle, cinematic motion or "large" for dramatic action.
- Enable generate_audio for realistic sound effects matching the scene.
- Use high-quality source images for better video results.
- Describe environmental effects (wind, smoke, dust) for more immersive results.
Notes
- Both prompt and image are required fields.
- Maximum video duration is 16 seconds.
- Audio generation adds synchronized sound effects and ambient audio.
- BGM adds background music appropriate to the scene mood.
- Ensure uploaded image URLs are publicly accessible.
Related Models
- Vidu Q2-Pro-Fast Reference-to-Video — Generate video directly from text descriptions.






