Lucy 2.5 Real-Time AI Video Editing: Decart's 40ms Live Stream Revolution
AI video editing has finally gone real-time — from VTubing to live commerce, Lucy 2.5 is redefining how creators work with live streams
Last week, Decart AI released Lucy 2.5, an AI model that edits video frames in real time during a live stream. We're talking sub-40ms latency at 30 FPS — by the time you finish a gesture on camera, the AI has already transformed the frame and pushed it to your audience.
This isn't pre-rendered effects or post-production. Lucy 2.5 changes the "record first, edit later" workflow, compressing video editing into the gap between frames.
What Problem Does Lucy 2.5 Solve?
The bottleneck in traditional AI video tools is the workflow itself. You type a prompt, wait seconds or minutes for rendering, download the result, and import it into your streaming software. If your stream needs to adapt to audience reactions in real time, this pipeline simply doesn't work.
Lucy 2.5's breakthrough is turning "generation" into "transformation." Instead of creating video from scratch, it rewrites an existing video stream in real time. What the streamer sees in OBS is already the Lucy-edited version — and that's exactly what the audience gets.
For three types of creators, this is a structural shift:
- VTubers / Virtual Streamers: Turn a single photo into a live, streamable virtual avatar. Self-Anchoring solves the identity drift problem — leave frame and come back without the character forgetting itself
- Live Commerce: Switch backgrounds and demonstrate product wear during a live explanation — no green screen, no post-processing
- Ad Creative Production: Generate infinite variations of a base video in real time — different languages, scenes, products
How 40ms Works: The DOS Inference Stack
Lucy 2.5 runs real-time AI editing in a live streaming context through Decart's proprietary DOS inference stack. A few key design choices:
| Technique | What It Does |
|---|---|
| MXFP8 / NVFP4 Quantization | Reduces inference precision to 4-bit, cutting memory bandwidth requirements |
| Dynamic Sparse Attention | Computes attention only for regions that change, skipping static background recomputation |
| Deep Kernel Fusion | Merges multiple operators into a single CUDA kernel, reducing memory read/write latency |
These optimizations keep inference latency under 40ms at 720p — roughly 4x faster than comparable systems.
Self-Anchoring: Why Characters Don't Drift
A common problem in live AI video editing is temporal drift. Over the course of a long stream, the edited character slowly degrades — eye color shifts, clothing textures blur, facial structure subtly changes.
Lucy 2.5 handles this through Self-Anchoring. Every few dozen frames, the model takes a snapshot of its own output and uses it as a new reference frame. Because the anchor comes from the model's own output distribution, it doesn't diverge over time. In practice, edits remain stable for minutes at a time, even when subjects leave and re-enter the frame.
8 Edit Modes
Lucy 2.5 ships with 8 editing types covering the most common live production needs:
| Edit Type | Typical Use Case |
|---|---|
| Character Replacement | VTuber avatar switching, brand mascot deployment |
| Virtual Try-On | Real-time clothing changes during live commerce |
| Object Addition | Insert interactive elements into product demos |
| Object Replacement | Swap items in the background |
| Object Removal | Clean up cluttered backgrounds or obstructions |
| Background Replacement | Change live scene in real time |
| Style Transfer | Full scene restyling (day to cyberpunk, etc.) |
| VFX Effects | Fire, water, sand, and other physics-aware effects |
Each mode supports combined text prompt + reference image control. Say "change the background to a coffee shop" or provide a reference image for exact color and lighting matching.
Pricing and Use Cases
Lucy 2.5 pricing is pay-as-you-go with no minimums:
| Mode | Price | Per Hour |
|---|---|---|
| Real-time 720p | $0.02/sec | $72/hour |
| Video (offline) 720p | $0.04/sec | $144/hour |
At $72/hour for live editing, the ROI math works for conversion-heavy scenarios. Virtual try-on alone can reduce return rates by 40% and boost conversion by 3x.
New accounts get free trial credits with no payment required. The full setup guide — from SDK integration to WebRTC streaming — is covered in the Lucy 2.5 getting started guide.
Lucy 2.5 vs Mainstream AI Video Tools
| Dimension | Lucy 2.5 | Runway Gen-3/Gen-4 | Pika | Sora |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Edit timing | Live real-time | Offline rendering | Offline rendering | Offline rendering |
| Latency | <40ms | Seconds to minutes | Seconds to minutes | Minutes |
| Frame rate | 30 FPS | Batch offline | Batch offline | Batch offline |
| Video length | Unlimited (continuous) | 5-60 sec clips | 5-60 sec clips | Limited |
| Interaction | Stream-and-edit | Prompt-then-wait | Prompt-then-wait | Prompt-then-wait |
Lucy 2.5 wins in exactly one scenario: real-time. If your business needs to modify video during an active stream — virtual avatars, background swaps, live product demos — it's the only option today. For non-real-time work, offline tools still offer superior generation quality and creative control.
FAQ
Q: What hardware does Lucy 2.5 require?
API-only — no local GPU needed. Decart handles inference. Developers need WebRTC and SDK integration knowledge.
Q: Does it work with OBS?
Yes. It integrates through WebRTC streaming without changing your existing broadcast setup.
Q: Mobile support?
Yes. Decart provides Android and iOS SDKs.
Q: Can the cost come down?
$0.02/sec adds up for long streams. But for short-duration use cases — a 5-second virtual try-on costs $0.10 — the ROI is clear for conversion-focused scenarios.
Lucy 2.5 isn't a "better" AI video generation tool — it's a different kind of tool. It doesn't help you render video faster; it lets you modify video while it's already playing. The difference in application scenarios — from live shopping to VTubing to real-time ad generation — is just starting to be explored.
If you're building a business that depends on real-time video content — live commerce, virtual avatar operations, interactive advertising — the complete Lucy 2.5 guide can help you determine if it fits your workflow. Start with the free trial: a 30-second real-time edit costs less than a dollar.