LTX 2.3 Video Edit LoRA — Rewrite Any Video Scene With a Text Prompt
Editing a finished video has always been painful. Want to change the background? Reshoot. Need a different color palette? Start over. Until now.
LTX 2.3 just dropped a Video Edit LoRA that lets you modify existing videos using nothing but text prompts. Feed it your source clip, describe what you want changed, and the AI rewrites the visual content while preserving the original motion, structure, and composition.
What makes this interesting is the precision. You can restyle an entire clip — turning live footage into anime, day scenes into night — or make targeted edits like swapping object colors and altering backgrounds. The underlying movement stays intact, so characters keep their natural motion while everything around them transforms.
The workflow runs through ComfyUI with a node-based setup, making it accessible without writing code. As an open-source model, it runs locally with no subscription fees and no need to upload footage to external servers.
For content creators, this changes the economics of video production. Reshoots become unnecessary for style changes. A single take can be repurposed into multiple visual styles. Post-production tasks that once took hours of manual frame-by-frame work now take minutes with a text description.
LTX has been steadily building momentum with its 2.3 release, which also added IC-LoRA for consistent characters and audio support. The Video Edit LoRA adds another practical tool to an already capable open-source video generation stack.
If you work with video content and haven't explored LTX yet, this is a compelling reason to start.
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