Runway ML
An AI company specializing in creative tools for video generation and editing, whose Gen-2 and Gen-3 models represent the cutting edge of AI-generated video content.
Runway has raised over $240 million and is valued at $4 billion. The company's Gen-2 model was among the first to generate coherent video from text prompts. Runway's tools are used by professional filmmakers, advertisers, and content creators — the film Everything Everywhere All at Once used Runway's AI tools. Gen-3 Alpha improved video quality, consistency, and controllability. Runway positions itself at the intersection of AI and creative industries, competing with OpenAI's Sora and Pika for the AI video generation market.
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