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LTX 2.3 for Text to 360 VR Video Panorama

Describe a scene and LTX-2.3 by Lightricks generates a 360 video with synchronized sound that you can look around inside. Type a prompt and hit run.

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Generates in about 8 mins 38 secs

Nodes & Models

KSamplerSelect
PrimitiveInt
ManualSigmas
CheckpointLoaderSimple
LatentUpscaleModelLoader
RandomNoise
LTXVAudioVAELoader
LTXVSeparateAVLatent
LTXAVTextEncoderLoader
CLIPTextEncode
CFGGuider
VAEDecodeTiled
LTXVConcatAVLatent
LTXVAudioVAEDecode
SamplerCustomAdvanced
Reroute
ComfyMathExpression
LTXVLatentUpsampler
LoraLoaderModelOnly
LTXVEmptyLatentAudio
EmptyLTXVLatentVideo
LTXVConditioning
VHS_VideoCombine

ABOUT THE WORKFLOW

Describe a scene, get a 360 video
Write a prompt describing the world around you, including the setting, the light, the mood, and any sound you want. The workflow generates a full 360 video with matching audio, wrapped so you can pan around inside it in a headset or a 360 viewer. That is it.

Model

  • LTX 2.3 by Lightricks. An open audio-video model that generates video and synchronized sound together in one pass. A 360 add-on wraps the scene into a full equirectangular panorama, and a speed add-on keeps generation fast.


HOW IT WORKS

Step 1. Write your prompt
Describe the whole scene around the viewer, not just what is in front. Name the setting, the lighting, the mood, and any ambient sound.
Works great with: landscapes · interiors · nature scenes · atmospheric environments

Step 2. Hit run
The prompt and settings are already dialled in. For a first run, change nothing. Hit run and wait for the generation to finish.

Step 3. Preview and download
You get a 360 video with audio in a wide 2:1 equirectangular shape. Preview the wrap in the workflow, then download the file.
Ready for: Meta Quest · Unity · Unreal · any 360 video viewer

First time? Leave every setting as-is. The defaults are the right starting point for almost everyone.


RECOMMENDED SETTINGS

Quick-start guide. Find the goal that matches yours and copy the settings.

  • Standard use (most people) — 512x256 base · 360 strength 0.6 · fixed seed. The right starting point for almost everyone. The base resolution is upscaled automatically after generation.

  • Want a different take on the same prompt — Change the seed to a new number. Each seed gives a fresh version of the scene.

  • Want to reproduce a result you liked — Keep the seed fixed. The same seed and prompt return the same video, so prompt nudges change one thing at a time.

  • Want a looser or tighter wrap — Adjust the 360 effect strength. Lower for a looser panorama, higher for a tighter wrap around the viewer.

  • The horizon or seams look off — Keep the wide 2:1 shape on the base resolution. The 360 view only wraps correctly when the base stays in that ratio.

  • The scene feels flat or empty — Add detail to the prompt about what sits on each side and behind the viewer, since a 360 frame fills the whole sphere, not one direction.

Prompt: Describe the scene in every direction and keep it cinematic and specific. "360-degree panoramic view of a frozen lake under the northern lights, snow-laden pines on all sides, distant mountains on the horizon, soft cracking ice underfoot" reads better than "a cool winter scene." End with the look you want, like "seamless equirectangular projection, crisp clarity."


LEARN

📹 Videos

✨ Quick links


USE CASES

🥽 VR Creators
Build an immersive scene from a sentence. Generate a 360 environment with sound that a viewer can step into and look around in a headset.

🎮 Game Developers
Block out an animated 360 backdrop for a level or menu without a camera rig or a capture session. Describe the world and get a placeable wrap.

🎬 Filmmakers & Previs
Pitch the mood of a location before any shoot. Generate a 360 plate to test how a space reads from the inside.

🎨 Concept Artists
Worldbuild fast. Turn a written idea into a full surrounding environment to share or iterate on, no 360 camera needed.


WHAT WORKS BEST / WHAT TO AVOID

✅ Works great

  • Wide environments described in every direction

  • Landscapes, interiors, and nature scenes

  • Prompts that name the light, mood, and ambient sound

  • Cinematic, specific descriptions of the whole sphere

⚠️ May produce softer results

  • Single-subject prompts aimed at one direction

  • Vague descriptions like "a nice place"

  • Scenes with one tight focal point and empty surroundings

  • Prompts that drop the equirectangular framing cues


FAQ

What is LTX 2.3?
LTX 2.3 is an open-weights audio-video model from Lightricks, released in January 2026. It generates synchronized video and audio in a single pass rather than adding sound afterward. This workflow runs it in text-to-video mode and wraps the result into a 360 panorama you can view in a headset.

What is an equirectangular 360 video and why does it matter for VR?
An equirectangular video is a 2:1 frame that maps the full 360 sphere onto a flat rectangle, the same format VR headsets, game engines, and 360 players expect. When you load one into a Quest headset, Unity, or a 360 viewer, the software wraps it back into a sphere so you can look in any direction. This workflow outputs in that format, so the file works without a conversion step.

Does LTX 2.3 generate audio with the video?
Yes. LTX 2.3 generates synchronized sound in the same pass as the video, including ambience and effects. Describe the sound you want in the prompt, such as wind, ocean, or a quiet room tone, and it comes back baked into the output.

Can I view the output in a Meta Quest or other VR headset?
Yes. The output is a standard equirectangular 360 video, so you can load it into a Quest headset or any 360 video player and look around the scene. The same file also drops into Unity or Unreal as a 360 background.

Do I need a 360 camera or VR experience to use this?
No. There is no camera and no capture session. You write a text prompt describing the scene and the workflow generates the 360 video and audio for you. The only thing that shapes the result is how clearly your prompt describes the full surrounding environment.

Can I use the results commercially?
LTX 2.3 ships with open weights under a permissive license, and it is free for commercial use by companies under a revenue threshold set by Lightricks, with a commercial license available for larger organisations. Review the current Lightricks terms for your situation, and make sure you have the rights to anything you describe or reference in a prompt.

How to run LTX 2.3 online?
You can run LTX 2.3 online through Floyo. No installation, no setup, no API key to wire up. Open the workflow in your browser, type a prompt, and hit run. Free to try.


WHY FLOYO?

Floyo is the only platform with team collaboration for ComfyUI in the browser. You run workflows with no install. You share run history, assets, and models across your team. You pay only when you generate. Floyo supports open-source and closed-source models.

A creator runs a 360 scene and likes the result. A teammate opens that exact run from shared history and keeps going. No file handoffs. No version confusion.

For studios and enterprise teams, Floyo adds private workspaces, pooled resources, and a team usage dashboard. Other ComfyUI cloud tools run for one person at a time. Floyo runs for the whole team, with transparent per-generation costs.


Ready to try it?
Type a prompt describing the scene around you and run it. The settings are already set.

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Questions? Watch the free course or check the FAQ above.

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