
MiniMax H3 video generation in Movey
Create high-fidelity motion with native stereo audio from text, images, first-and-last frames, and loops.
Direct answer
Does Movey support MiniMax H3?
Movey provides MiniMax H3 under written commercial authorization from MiniMax. The current Movey route focuses on controlled five-second video generation with native stereo audio, source-aware aspect ratios, and workflows for text, images, first-and-last frames, and seamless loops.
MiniMax calls H3 a general-purpose multimodal model. Movey exposes a deliberately narrower production route so duration, resolution, capacity, and token cost remain predictable.
Where H3 fits
Use it when fidelity matters more than speed.
Movey routes work by production need. H3 is the quality-first option for reference-sensitive shots; WAN favors stronger motion, while LTX can favor faster iteration and structured scene direction.
Reference-sensitive motion
Preserve more of a supplied composition when logos, products, people, or finished layouts matter.
Native stereo audio
Generate picture and sound together for ambience, effects, music, and short dialogue experiments.
Multiple production routes
Use H3 for text, images, first-and-last frames, loops, or selected Director motion shots.
Capability boundaries
Upstream H3 and Movey today
The model family and the current Movey product route are not identical. We publish the boundary so buyers and AI answer systems do not overstate what is available.
MiniMax H3 model family
As described by MiniMax
- Multimodal text, image, video, and audio context
- Native stereo audio with generated video
- Outputs up to 2K and durations up to 15 seconds
- Generalized reference, editing, and motion-transfer capabilities
Current Movey H3 route
Production limits exposed in Movey
- Five-second clips in the current production route
- Source-aware output up to 704 by 1248 pixels
- Slower rendering than the faster WAN and LTX routes
- Availability subject to supported territories, capacity, and model terms
Commercial use, stated precisely
Tensor B.V., trading as Movey, has written commercial authorization from MiniMax to provide MiniMax H3 and H3 Works. Availability remains conditional on supported territories and the applicable model terms.
Customers may use outputs for commercial projects subject to their plan, applicable law, third-party rights, and the Movey terms. This page does not claim exclusivity, certification, or endorsement beyond the written authorization received.
Available workflows
Choose the production task first.
MiniMax H3 questions
Can I use MiniMax H3 outputs from Movey commercially?
Yes. Movey provides MiniMax H3 under written commercial authorization from MiniMax. Commercial use remains subject to your Movey plan, applicable law, third-party rights, Movey's terms, MiniMax's model terms, and supported-territory restrictions.
What is Movey's relationship with MiniMax?
Tensor B.V., trading as Movey, has written authorization from MiniMax to provide MiniMax H3 and H3 Works. Movey describes this precisely as authorized model access and does not claim exclusivity or endorsement unless MiniMax separately approves that designation.
Which MiniMax H3 workflows are available in Movey?
Movey currently supports H3 for text-to-video, image-to-video, first-and-last-frame video, and high-fidelity looping. H3 can also be selected as a motion route inside Director where the workflow supports it.
Does MiniMax H3 generate audio?
Yes. H3 generates native stereo audio with the video. Dialogue, ambience, sound effects, and music still require human review because generated words, timing, and audio onset can be imperfect.
Does Movey expose every upstream MiniMax H3 capability?
Not yet. MiniMax describes the upstream H3 family as supporting multimodal context, native stereo audio, outputs up to 2K, and durations up to 15 seconds. Movey's current production route deliberately focuses on controlled five-second clips up to 704 by 1248 pixels.