Higgsfield unveils AI video supercomputer

- Higgsfield AI on May 14 introduced Supercomputer, a chat-based platform that automates research, scripting, storyboarding, video generation, editing and publishing workflows. (explainx.ai) - Higgsfield says Supercomputer can make “100 UGC and ad variants per product” and connect with Slack, Drive, Notion, Gmail and Figma. (higgsfield.ai) - Seedance 2.0 and Supercomputer are live on Higgsfield’s site, where the company lists Starter pricing at $15 a month billed annually. (higgsfield.ai)

Higgsfield AI has introduced a product it calls Supercomputer, extending its push from AI video generation into software that handles more of the production chain in one interface. The company says the system can take a brief and turn it into research, scripts, shot lists, scene boards, generated footage and finished assets without requiring users to move between separate tools. (explainx.ai) The launch appeared on Higgsfield’s site this week, where Supercomputer is presented as an “agentic AI” for content creation. (higgsfield.ai) The product arrives as Higgsfield is already pitching its broader platform to creators, brands and marketing teams producing short-form video at scale. (higgsfield.ai) ### What did Higgsfield actually launch? Higgsfield’s Supercomputer page says the product is “an entire studio in a prompt” and describes it as a chat-based agent that can “plan, generate, and deliver it all in one chat.” The company lists research, document creation, scripting, casting, scene planning, editing and recurring automated tasks among the functions it can perform. The company’s website says the system is built around agents, memory, skills, files, connectors and scheduled jobs. Higgsfield says users can ask it to make a “5-10 minute film,” create “100 UGC and ad variants per product,” or run recurring jobs such as competitor scans and content calendars. (explainx.ai) ### How much of the video workflow is inside one stack? Seedance 2.0, which Higgsfield offers on its platform, is described by the company as a model for multi-shot video with native audio, character consistency and frame-level control. Higgsfield says it accepts natural-language prompts and reference assets and can produce videos up to 15 seconds long. (higgsfield.ai) Higgsfield’s product pages show that the company is combining that video model with separate tools for storyboarding, campaign generation and creative planning. Its homepage promotes Supercomputer, Marketing Studio, Canvas and Cinema Studio alongside Seedance 2.0, while a storyboard page says users can export planned keyframes to Sora 2 in one click. (higgsfield.ai) OpenAI said in a January 21 case study that Higgsfield was already using GPT‑4.1, GPT‑5 and Sora 2 to turn product links or simple ideas into structured social video. In that account, Higgsfield used language models to infer narrative arc, pacing and camera logic before handing structured instructions to a video model for rendering. (higgsfield.ai) ### Which outside models and systems does Higgsfield say it uses? Higgsfield’s Supercomputer page says users can route work across “frontier” models including Claude Opus 4.7, Claude Opus 4.6, Sonnet 4.6, GPT‑5.5 Pro and Gemini 3.1 Pro. The page says users can choose a model directly or let the system pick one for a task. (higgsfield.ai) ByteDance’s Seedance 2.0 page says the model supports text, image, audio and video inputs in a unified audio-video generation architecture. Higgsfield’s own Seedance page markets the same model as part of its platform for short films, ads, UGC and multi-camera storytelling. (openai.com) ### Who is the product aimed at? NVIDIA said in a case study that Higgsfield is building an AI-native video production platform for media, entertainment and advertising teams. The chip company said Higgsfield had scaled to 22 million users and more than 6 million pieces of AI-generated content per day since launching in April 2025. (higgsfield.ai) Alex Mashrabov, Higgsfield’s co-founder and chief executive, told OpenAI in January that users describe what they want “to feel,” while Higgsfield’s system translates that into technical instructions for video generation. OpenAI said the company’s tools were aimed at turning minimal inputs into social-first video with more of the planning hidden from the user. (seed.bytedance.com) ### What comes next on Higgsfield’s site? Higgsfield’s pricing page for Supercomputer lists a Starter plan at $15 a month billed annually and a higher tier at $39 a month billed annually. The same page says Supercomputer includes connectors, scheduled jobs and access to featured models, while Seedance 2.0 and related creative tools remain available elsewhere on the company’s platform. (nvidia.com) (higgsfield.ai) (openai.com)

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