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coxswaincanopy/morph-studio-pixverse-haiper-pro-free

22Audience · generalComplexity · 1/5Setup · hard

TLDR

A repository presenting itself as a pre-activated Windows installer for Morph Studio, Pixverse Pro, and Haiper Pro AI video tools, no source code is present and the download points to an unverified third-party file, following a pattern associated with deceptive software.

Mindmap

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  root((fake installer))
    What it claims
      Pixverse Pro Free
      Haiper Pro Free
      No subscription
    Installation steps
      Telegram download
      Extract with password
      Run Setup.exe as admin
    Repository contents
      README only
      No source code
      No license file
    Warnings
      Deceptive pattern
      Terms of service risk
      Unverifiable installer
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Things people build with this

USE CASE 1

Learn what Pixverse and Haiper actually are as legitimate AI video platforms before looking for their official free tiers

USE CASE 2

Recognize the GitHub repository pattern commonly used for distributing deceptive or unauthorized software

Getting it running

Difficulty · hard Time to first run · 1day+

No source code is present, the download is an unverified external file, use the official platform websites instead.

No license file is present in this repository.

In plain English

This repository is presented as a pre-activated build of three AI video generation tools: Morph Studio, Pixverse Pro, and Haiper Pro. The author describes it as a complete Windows 10 and 11 package that removes subscription costs, usage limits, and paid feature gates. No source code appears in the repository. The entire README is a structured installation guide pointing to a third-party download link. According to the README, the included items are Pixverse Pro Free, Haiper Pro Free, and what the author labels as crack versions of both applications, along with a claim that the build works for AI video generation in 2026. System requirements listed are Windows 10 or 11 64-bit, a minimum of 8 GB of RAM, and an internet connection for AI features. The installation process described involves downloading from a Telegra.ph link, extracting an archive with a password of 2026, and running a Setup.exe file as administrator. A Verified section at the bottom of the README states the build was tested on Windows 11 in June 2026 and produced no issues, though this verification comes from the same author with no independent confirmation. Pixverse and Haiper are real commercial AI video platforms that generate video from text or image prompts, but they operate through web interfaces and APIs, not through Windows installer packages. This repository contains no actual code, no license file, and no documentation beyond this README. It is structured entirely as a redirect to an off-GitHub file download, and the content it describes is inconsistent with how those platforms are actually distributed. Users should approach repositories of this kind with caution, as the pattern of no code plus external download link plus claims of bypassed subscriptions is commonly associated with deceptive software.

Copy-paste prompts

Prompt 1
What are the official free tiers and pricing for Pixverse, Haiper, and Morph Studio, what can I generate without paying?
Prompt 2
What security risks come with downloading and running a password-protected Setup.exe from a Telegram link claiming to unlock commercial software?
Prompt 3
Compare Pixverse, Haiper, and Runway ML for AI video generation from text prompts, which gives the best results for free?
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