Muse Video Release Date, Access Status & Official Updates
Track the verified Muse Video release status, creator access, API availability, native audio direction, limitations, and dated Meta updates.
Last updated: 2026-07-10
Muse Video release status
Current status: official preview, not a broad public launch. Meta Superintelligence Labs introduced Muse Video alongside Muse Image on July 7, 2026. Meta says Muse Video is coming to creators and Meta AI, but it has not announced a universal release date, public API specification, general pricing, or complete country rollout.
Muse Image and Muse Video should not be confused. Muse Image is already available in selected Meta products and countries. Muse Video was presented as an early preview. This tracker keeps those two availability states separate.
Release timeline
| Date | Verified event | What it means | |---|---|---| | July 5, 2026 | Benchmark snapshot cited by Meta | Muse Video ranked No. 3 in the text-to-video human-preference Arena shown in the announcement | | July 7, 2026 | Meta published the Muse media-generation announcement | Muse Video became an officially confirmed Meta model | | July 7, 2026 | Meta described creator and Meta AI access as coming later | The announcement was not a broad self-service release | | July 10, 2026 | This page was last verified | No general public API specification had been announced in the cited primary sources |
What Meta has confirmed
- Muse Video was developed by Meta Superintelligence Labs.
- It shares a pretraining base with Muse Image.
- Meta highlights prompt adherence, visual fidelity, temporal consistency, and native audio.
- Meta showed a No. 3 text-to-video Arena position in a July 5 snapshot.
- Audio-video synchronization remains an active improvement area.
- Physically accurate fast motion remains an active improvement area.
- Meta plans to extend its Content Seal provenance work to video, without publishing a video rollout date.
These statements describe the preview and roadmap. They do not establish final product limits, pricing, or availability.
What Meta has not confirmed
As of the last verification date, the primary announcement does not provide:
- A universal creator release date.
- A public Muse Video API endpoint or SDK.
- API pricing, rate limits, or quota rules.
- Maximum duration and resolution tables.
- A complete list of supported aspect ratios.
- Country-by-country access documentation.
- Final commercial licensing and privacy terms.
- Complete reference-image, editing, or camera-control specifications.
This missing information is why we avoid countdowns and invented pricing tables. If a third-party product offers “Muse Video” access, verify the exact model identifier, provider, terms, and output metadata before paying.
How to verify real access
Use this checklist when a product claims to provide Muse Video:
- Look for an exact provider and model identifier, not only a display label.
- Check whether the provider links to an official Meta integration announcement.
- Confirm that generated-task metadata names Muse Video rather than another model.
- Review pricing, retention, privacy, commercial rights, and refund terms.
- Run the same prompt more than once and preserve the raw outputs.
- Do not treat an embedded official demo as proof that the site can run the model.
Muse AI Video currently labels the actual available model used in its video generator. It does not present another provider's output as official Muse Video.
What creators can do now
The useful preparation work is model-independent: build prompts with subject, action, environment, camera, lighting, continuity, pacing, dialogue, ambience, and synchronized effects. Save the prompt, input references, aspect ratio, duration, model version, and output together so results remain comparable when Muse Video access expands.
Start with the complete Muse Video guide, use the prompt framework, and study the authorized footage on the examples page.
Update policy
We update this page only when a primary Meta source changes the availability, supported surfaces, API status, or confirmed capabilities. Benchmark positions are always presented with their snapshot date because rankings move as models and votes change.
Primary sources
Last verified: July 10, 2026.