Plan availability: SFX (Sound Effects) is available on the Hollywood plan. Upgrade your plan to unlock SFX features.
Workflow
- Ensure you have an active video generation selected (the SFX tab will use the current active video)
- Optionally enter a description to guide the SFX generation (e.g., “subtle ambient sounds,” “dramatic impact sounds,” “urban street noise”)
- Select different models if available — Different models may produce different styles of sound effects
- Click Generate SFX and wait for processing to complete (typically 15-30 seconds)
- Review the generated audio — Listen to ensure it matches the visual action
- Adjust and regenerate if needed — Try different descriptions or models to refine the sound design
SFX generation uses video-to-audio models that analyze your video and automatically generate matching sound effects. See the Video-to-Audio models guide for details on available models and their capabilities.
You can always replace or layer additional audio tracks later if you need to make adjustments or add director-requested changes.
Example SFX Descriptions
Here are examples of effective SFX descriptions to guide generation:- Ambient sounds: “subtle ambient room tone,” “forest atmosphere,” “urban street ambience”
- Action-focused: “dramatic impact sounds,” “quick footsteps on concrete,” “door slam and echo”
- Environmental: “wind rustling leaves,” “distant traffic,” “ocean waves on shore”
- Foley effects: “footsteps on gravel,” “paper rustling,” “metal clinking”
- Atmospheric: “tension-building ambient,” “mysterious background sounds,” “energetic soundscape”
Tips for Best Results
- Use Active Video — Make sure the video generation you want SFX for is currently active/selected
- Be Descriptive — Include specific details about the type of sounds you want (ambient, action, environmental)
- Try Different Models — Experiment with different models to find the best sound style for your shot
- Review Carefully — Listen to generated SFX to ensure it matches the visual timing and mood
💡 Tip: Start with a general description, then refine with more specific details if the initial generation isn’t quite right. You can always regenerate with different prompts.