19 LTX 2.3 LoRAs emerge two weeks after Lightricks video model release
Community practitioners have published 19 LoRA fine-tunes for LTX 2.3, the open-weight video synthesis model, covering quality enhancements, style shifts, and artistic effects.
A collection of 19 LoRA fine-tunes for LTX 2.3 has circulated among video practitioners, offering quality improvements, stylistic shifts, and artistic effects for the open-weight video model. LTX 2.3 is Lightricks' 22-billion-parameter video generation checkpoint, released with open weights in late May 2026 for local deployment.
LoRAs—low-rank adaptation layers—let users fine-tune the base model for specific visual styles or quality improvements without retraining the full architecture. The technique is standard practice in the Stable Diffusion image community, and video practitioners are now applying the same workflow to open-weight video models. The 19 LoRAs in the collection include motion deblur, photorealism enhancements, and various artistic filters. Each is typically a few hundred megabytes and can be layered onto the base LTX 2.3 checkpoint inside ComfyUI or other video synthesis workflows.
The pace mirrors the early days of FLUX and Pony XL in the image domain, where community LoRAs appeared within days of the base model release. Video LoRAs require more VRAM and longer training runs than image LoRAs, making the 19-count list a sign that video synthesis is reaching the same accessibility threshold that image models crossed in 2023. LTX 2.3, Wan 2.1, and Hunyuan Video all shipped open weights in the past six months, and each has spawned a LoRA ecosystem. The base LTX 2.3 model is Apache 2.0 licensed, meaning derivative LoRAs can be shared under any terms the fine-tuner chooses.







