LTX
What's It Like to Work at LTX?
Frequently Asked Questions
The team is close, the product is world-class, and the category is one of the most exciting spaces in tech right now. LTX is building frontier AI video technology that competes with the biggest names in the industry — and the US team is the ones bringing it to market. There's real fun in that.
What makes it work day to day: leadership is a conversation, not a hierarchy. Managers are invested in the people on their team, not just the output. Colleagues bring low ego and high curiosity — the kind of people who share what they know because the whole team moving forward matters more than individual credit. There's real transparency about where the company is going and why. Everyone is shaping something new together, figuring it out as the category evolves. The playbook is still being written, and everyone has a hand in writing it.
LTX is certified by Great Place to Work — recognition that reflects real employee feedback, not just a company-led narrative. People recommend working here because the work itself is meaningful: building and bringing to market frontier AI video technology, working alongside creative teams and enterprise clients who are doing ambitious things with it.
What employees consistently point to: real ownership from early on, managers who are invested in their people's growth, and a culture of transparency where leadership shares context, reflects openly, and creates space for real development. Mentoring and mutual growth are part of how the team operates, not a formal program on the side. The US team is in its building phase — and the referral rates reflect that. A significant share of hires come through employee recommendations, which is one of the strongest signals that people here want others they respect to join them.
What People Are Saying About LTX
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Innovation & Products: The company ships an open multimodal video stack (LTX‑2/2.3), an API, and LTX Studio/Desktop aimed at production workflows rather than demos. An open‑weights, research‑to‑production posture with active community channels underlines strong product momentum.
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Team Support: Colleagues are often described as collaborative and low‑ego, sharing knowledge and working closely across research, engineering, product, design, and GTM. A small, high‑trust team structure enables broad ownership and daily cross‑functional interaction.
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Work-Life Balance: Teams operate with hybrid/remote options and scheduling flexibility, with the ability to work from home and take time off when needed. Outside peak releases or market events, workload is portrayed as manageable.
LTX's Benefits
Promote from within
The resources of a unicorn, the pace of a startup. Things move fast here, which means opportunities open up fast too. Growth tends to find people who are ready for it.
Hosts in-person all-hands meetings
Twice a year, the full US team comes together for a multi-day on-site. Time with leadership, alignment on strategy, results, and what's next. No slides without substance.
Hosts in-person revenue kickoff meetings
Open office floor plan to encourage communication and collaboration
Promotes a people-first, social culture
Smart, curious, low-ego people who actually care about each other's work. Team events, shared wins, and a culture where checking in on each other is just normal.
Utilizes an open door policy that encourages accessibility