xAI’s Grok Imagine Video 2.0 is what happens when you throw 110,000 GPUs at the problem of making video generation fast, cheap, and actually good. Launched quietly as a Preview, it promptly stormed to the top of Arena.ai’s Image-to-Video leaderboard — the blind taste test that matters most — beating Seedance 2.0, Veo 3.1, and every other contender in head-to-head human preference voting.
The model runs on xAI’s Aurora autoregressive engine and supports three core modes: text-to-video, image-to-video (its strongest suit), and reference-conditioned generation for maintaining visual consistency. Native audio isn’t bolted on — it’s baked in, generating lip-synced dialogue, ambient soundscapes, and music in the same forward pass as the visuals. Version 2.0 specifically improved the naturalness of dialogue and background audio integration over the earlier releases.
But here’s the real headline: pricing and access. At $0.06–$0.08 per second, Grok Imagine Video 2.0 costs a fraction of what Seedance ($0.30+/s) or Sora 2 Pro ($0.70/s) charge — and it includes audio. For creators who need to iterate fast and produce at volume, the math is irresistible. However, xAI has made the strategic decision to make version 2.0 an X platform exclusive. Access is now tied to the Grok chatbot (SuperGrok tiers from $10–$300/mo), and third-party APIs like Fal.ai and Replicate are no longer supported.