Generate videos using non-Adobe models

Last updated on 24 Apr 2025

Learn how to use non-Adobe models when generating videos using the Text to video or Image to video features.

When you use the Text to video and Image to video features, you have the option to choose from a variety of video models. These models include both Adobe models as well as non-Adobe video models. Based on the model you selected while generating a video, you'll be presented with its specific settings and controls. 

At present, both the Text to Video and Image to Video features include Veo 2 as the non-Adobe model for video generation.

Generate videos using Veo 2

  1. On the Adobe Firefly homepage, go to the Video module and select Text to video or Image to video.

  2. On the Generate video page, enter a text prompt in the Prompt field.

    Tip:

    To include text in the generated video, place it within double quotes. For example, if you want the video to display the word CAT, include "CAT" in the prompt.

  3. If you are using Image to video, Veo 2 supports uploading an image as the first frame. Select the upload icon under Frame next to the prompt bar to add an image. This image serves as the starting frame for the generated video.

    The Frame section has an image uploaded and the prompt bar has a prompt added to it.
    Upload an image to set is as a starting frame for the generated video.

  4. In the General settings section, select the Model dropdown menu.

  5. Under the Non-Adobe models section, select Add next to Veo 2.

    In the General settings section, the Model dropdown menu is open and under Non-Adobe video models, Veo 2 is selected.
    Both the Text to video and Image to video features allow you to choose between Adobe and non-Adobe video models for generating videos.

  6. The resolution for the generation would be 720p by default.

  7. In the General settings section, you can select the Aspect ratio from Widescreen (16:9) or Vertical (9:16).

    Note:

    The Frames per second is set to a default 24 FPS.

  8. In the Advanced section, you can use the Seed option to add a seed number that helps start the process and controls the randomness of what the AI creates. If you use the same seed, prompt, and control settings, you can generate similar video clips.

  9. Select Generate .