render what you imagined,
not what you typed.
Solvent is a brush-based editor for generative video. Paint motion, color, and camera on the canvas — 192 frames ship in under eight seconds, and the preview never stops.
Typing a prompt is like describing a sculpture with your eyes closed. Solvent hands you the chisel.
The rest of the field wants you to write better sentences. We want you to brush, scrub, and nudge — the way you'd direct an actor or push a camera. The canvas is alive. Your strokes are the prompt.
Brush, don't type.
Paint motion vectors directly onto the frame. Drag to set camera arcs. Highlight a word, re-color it with a gesture. Every stroke maps to a latent, and every latent maps to a visible change — no more guessing which adjective mattered.
- motion brush · maps to optical flow
- color brush · re-tones without re-rendering
- camera brush · freehand 3D paths
- undo depth: unlimited, per-stroke
Frames in seconds, not hours.
Every stroke triggers a full re-render of the frames it touches — under a second per frame, parallelized across the clip. No 20-minute queue, no batch-job mindset. Edit, watch, edit, watch, edit.
- 192 frames @ 1080p · 8.2s median
- re-renders only what your stroke touched
- 4K preview on a single 40GB GPU
- no credits, no tokens, no queue
The canvas is composable.
Break a scene into nodes: a motion brush, a color pass, a camera, an upscaler. Wire them however you like. Save a graph as a preset. Share it. The whole tool is the graph — there is no "advanced mode", just more nodes.
- every stroke is a node, every node a stroke
- save a graph, share as a preset link
- bring your own model · runs any LoRA
- inspect any intermediate frame
I stopped writing paragraphs of adjectives and started painting. My shot count tripled in a week. — Yuki Oshiro · music video director
Start brushing.
Closed beta · 500 seats · no waitlist theater. Pick a seat, pick a scene, push a stroke.