PixVerse V6 Extend
PixVerse V6 Extend continues an existing clip past its last frame, generating new footage that carries the motion and style forward. It runs in FluxoKit's browser studio from 27 credits for a 5-second 720p extension, billed by duration and resolution, on plans starting at $14 per month with no PixVerse account.
Examples
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Overview
PixVerse V6 Extend solves the too-short-clip problem: give it an existing video and it generates a continuation from the last frame, carrying the motion and style forward so the join reads as one shot rather than a cut. It turns a three-second generation into something long enough to actually use.
FluxoKit runs it in the browser with credit pricing and no PixVerse account. A 5-second 720p extension costs from 27 credits and scales with duration and resolution, so you extend only as far as the edit needs and pay for exactly that.
What you can do with PixVerse V6 Extend
Extend is the length tool in a video workflow. Most generators cap a single clip at a few seconds; Extend continues one past that limit, which is what social edits, B-roll, and looping backgrounds need. Feed the source clip and prompt the continuation, and it renders new frames from where the footage ended.
It chains after any generator: create a base clip with a text-to-video or image-to-video model, then route it into Extend to add the seconds the edit is missing. Because it bills by the added duration, a short top-up costs a fraction of a fresh generation.
Where PixVerse V6 Extend earns its credits: extend video ai with receipts
The 'extend video ai' term has real demand and almost no competition, and it maps to a genuine capability rather than a gimmick. FluxoKit's Extend is priced from 27 credits for a 5-second 720p continuation, with the exact cost on every run in your history, so lengthening a batch of clips stays cheap and predictable.
PixVerse V6 Extend vs PixVerse V6 I2V, Transition, and Wan 2.7 I2V
Image to video animates a still into a new clip. Extend continues an existing clip past its end; pick by whether you are starting footage or lengthening it.
Transition morphs between two images into one clip. Extend adds time to the end of a clip you already have, rather than bridging two frames.
Wan 2.7 I2V generates a fresh clip from a still. Use Extend when you need to continue an existing shot rather than start a new one.
Capabilities
Audio support
Yes
Output type
Video
Limits
Video duration
1–60 s
Credits per generation
27
Parameters and inputs
Each field below shows what the model accepts and the limits to apply.
Parameters
Prompt
prompt
- Required
- Yes
- Default
- Not set
Negative Prompt
negative_prompt
- Required
- No
- Default
- Not set
Style
style
- Required
- No
- Default
- Not set
Frequently asked questions
›How much does PixVerse V6 Extend cost per run?
It costs from 27 credits for a 5-second 720p extension on FluxoKit and scales with duration and resolution. Plans start at $14 per month and every run shows its exact credit cost in your history.
›What does PixVerse V6 Extend do?
It continues an existing clip past its last frame, generating new footage that carries the motion and style forward so the extension joins seamlessly to the source.
›What inputs does PixVerse V6 Extend need?
A source video to continue, plus an optional prompt to steer the added footage. Connect the clip in the FluxoKit canvas and it renders the continuation from the last frame.
›Do I need a PixVerse account to use V6 Extend?
No. FluxoKit runs it and more than 100 other AI models under one subscription with credit based pricing and a 30-day money-back guarantee.
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