Mind-Video Review
Mind-Video is a research project from NUS and Microsoft enabling high-quality video reconstruction from human brain activity (fMRI signals).
Verdict
Mind-Video, published by researchers at NUS and Microsoft Research, decodes continuous video from fMRI brain recordings using a two-stage pipeline combining masked brain modeling with a fine-tuned video diffusion model — achieving substantially higher semantic fidelity than prior work. It is a peer-reviewed research system, not a consumer product, so there is no public API or interface to use directly. Its significance is in advancing brain-computer interface and neural decoding research rather than serving everyday video creators.
What it does
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Best for
Users looking for a basic web-based video creation tool.
At a glance
Pros & cons
- Groundbreaking fMRI-to-video decoding
- Peer-reviewed research with code
- High semantic and cinematic fidelity scores
- Not a consumer or developer product
- Requires fMRI hardware
- No public API or interface
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Frequently asked
- Is Mind-Video free to use?
- Not entirely — Academic research project; no commercial offering.
- Does Mind-Video have memory?
- No persistent memory — sessions don't carry over by default.
- Can Mind-Video do voice or images?
- Voice: no. Image generation: no.
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