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Direct every frame with Runway Aleph 2.0, now in Figma Weave

Kim KöhlerCreative Workflow Advocate, Figma Weave

Aleph 2.0 brings frame-level creative direction to the Figma Weave canvas.

Share Direct every frame with Runway Aleph 2.0, now in Figma Weave

Runway’s new model Aleph 2.0, now available in Weave, is built for more precise footage control to make every edit a decision you direct.

A Weave workflow using Aleph 2.0 keyframes to apply three edits to the same Paris scene in one pass.

More time, more control

Aleph 2.0 supports video clips up to 30 seconds, so you can direct a full scene. Bring in reference images to inform the look you want, and the model applies it across the video while preserving everything you didn't ask to change. Keyframe edits carry through wherever they're relevant, so a change to a subject follows that subject through every frame they appear in.

Sequence your steps

Creative direction rarely happens in a single prompt. The Aleph 2.0 node in Weave lets you build a video the same way you build any creative project, one decision at a time. Through a connected workflow, you can preview changes before you commit, refine as you go, and shape the final result.

Go beyond what you captured

Once a scene is on the canvas, you're not limited by what was originally filmed. Change the camera angle, introduce a new character, or transform the environment entirely—without a reshoot. That way you can explore multiple directions side by side and develop ideas without starting over. You design the conditions and the model takes the video somewhere new.

Pricing will be updated soon to scale with input length, which may reduce costs for many use cases. Visit our help center, community templates library, and knowledge center to learn more about how to get started in Figma Weave.

Kim Köhler is a creative workflow advocate at Figma Weave. He builds AI-driven workflow examples for designers, produces tutorials, and helps grow an engaged creative community. He previously held creative direction and technical artistry roles at Meta and The Mill.

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