Deployment Brief

Fabric 1.0

Fabric 1.0 is a usage-based model with non-token support, suited to video generation and image-to-video for enterprise teams.

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Last reviewed: 2026-05-31

Fabric 1.0

Veed

Stable
Context Window
N/A
Input
Usage-based pricing
Video Output
Usage-based

What can you do with Fabric 1.0?

Practical ways teams can use Fabric 1.0 inside governed AI workflows.

01

Create product demos with Fabric 1.0

Generate short product videos, feature explainers, and launch clips from approved creative prompts with Fabric 1.0.

02

Produce social video ads with Fabric 1.0

Create short-form campaign clips, motion variants, and platform-specific visual stories with Fabric 1.0.

03

Animate product visuals with Fabric 1.0

Turn still product images, mockups, or brand concepts into controlled motion assets with Fabric 1.0.

04

Draft explainer videos with Fabric 1.0

Create visual sequences for onboarding, education, support, and internal enablement workflows with Fabric 1.0.

05

Generate storyboard motion with Fabric 1.0

Convert creative briefs into motion studies before committing to full production with Fabric 1.0.

06

Create localization variants with Fabric 1.0

Adapt campaign videos for different markets, audiences, formats, and approval paths with Fabric 1.0.

07

Prototype video concepts with Fabric 1.0

Explore scene direction, pacing, framing, and visual treatments for marketing review with Fabric 1.0.

08

Govern media generation with Fabric 1.0

Keep video creation behind role access, budget controls, review workflows, and audit trails with Fabric 1.0.

09

Create training clips with Fabric 1.0

Generate concise internal clips for employee enablement, process walkthroughs, and safety reminders with Fabric 1.0.

10

Produce event teasers with Fabric 1.0

Create motion assets for launches, webinars, announcements, and customer communications with Fabric 1.0.

Why this model

Fabric 1.0 is available in Remova as a non-token option with Usage-based pricing input pricing, Usage-based output pricing, and image+text->video modality support for enterprise AI operations.

  • Fabric 1.0 offers non-token capacity for enterprise prompts and documents.
  • Current Remova pricing band is usage-based: Usage-based pricing input and Usage-based output.
  • Best-fit workloads include: Video generation, Image-to-video.
  • Route requests by policy tier so teams do not overuse capability.

At a glance

Model ID
remova/fabric-10-veed
Context Window
N/A
Modality
image+text->video
Input Modalities
image, text
Output Modalities
video
Input Price
Usage-based pricing
Output Price
Usage-based
Provider
Veed
Listing Date
2025-09-19

Strengths

  • Fabric 1.0 is suited for video generation.
  • Supports image+text->video workflows for governed media and automation use cases.
  • Pricing profile is usage-based, enabling predictable workload routing decisions.
  • Can be paired with policy guardrails for safer deployment at scale.

Tradeoffs

  • Without workload routing, teams may overuse this model for requests that fit lower-cost tiers.
  • Governance controls are still required for regulated or sensitive workflows.
  • Usage-based media models need per-workflow cost estimates before broad rollout.
  • Video generation workflows need review steps for brand, rights, and factual accuracy.

Best for

  • Fabric 1.0 for approved video generation, editing, and review workflows.
  • Fabric 1.0 for image-guided video generation and visual-reference workflows.
  • Fabric 1.0 for repeatable visual production where teams need auditability and budget limits.
  • Fabric 1.0 for approved video generation and editing workflows with review checkpoints.

Rollout checklist

  • Define where Fabric 1.0 is default vs. fallback in your routing policy.
  • Enable role-based access and policy checks before opening access broadly.
  • Set spend guardrails by team and monitor weekly token consumption.
  • Define escalation rules to premium models before launch.
  • Re-run quality and cost benchmarks monthly as newer releases appear.

Related models

Explore adjacent model profiles for routing and benchmarking decisions.

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Tuning notes

prompt

Keep video prompts tied to approved claims, brand rules, and source assets.

duration

Set duration limits by workflow so review effort and spend stay predictable.

reference_media

Confirm rights for reference images, audio, and source clips before generation.

review_queue

Route generated video through brand, rights, and factual review before publication.

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Fabric 1.0 FAQs

Choose Fabric 1.0 when the workload aligns with video generation, image-to-video and quality targets justify its pricing profile.
It depends on workload mix. Most organizations use routing policies so routine traffic stays on lower-cost tiers.
Validate quality on real internal prompts, token efficiency, latency, and policy compliance behavior.

Deploy This Model With Governance

Use policy controls, role-based access, and budget guardrails before enabling advanced model tiers at scale.

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