Wan 2.6 T2V converts written descriptions into short video clips, giving anyone the ability to produce motion content without a camera, editing software, or video production experience. If you can describe a scene in a sentence, this model turns that description into a real video in minutes. The model supports resolutions from 720p portrait to full 1080p landscape, so your output fits social feeds, presentations, and widescreen screens without extra cropping. You can generate clips of 5, 10, or 15 seconds, and an optional prompt expansion feature refines vague text into a detailed scene description before generation begins. Attach an audio file and the model synchronizes the visuals to your voice or music track. It slots into a content pipeline as the video generation step: write your description, run the model, and download the clip. Whether you need a product teaser, a social post, or a short demo, you get a ready-to-use video file in minutes.
Wan 2.6 T2V is a text-to-video model that turns written descriptions into short video clips, solving one of the most time-consuming problems in digital content: producing video without a camera or editing skills. On Picasso IA, you type what you want to see, choose a resolution and clip length, and get back a ready-to-download file. It handles everything from product demos to abstract scene visualizations, making it practical for solo creators, small teams, and marketers who need motion content fast. The model supports resolutions up to 1920x1080 and clips of up to 15 seconds, which handles most social and presentation scenarios without any additional processing.
Do I need programming skills or technical knowledge to use this? No, just open Wan 2.6 T2V on Picasso IA, adjust the settings you want, and hit generate.
Is it free to try? Yes, you can run Wan 2.6 T2V without a paid subscription to test it out. Credit availability may vary depending on your account plan, but no payment is required to begin.
How long does it take to get results? Most clips at standard settings finish in under two minutes. Longer durations or higher resolutions may add a little extra time, but you can watch the progress in real time while the model works.
What output formats are supported? The model produces a video file you can download directly from the results panel. The format is standard and works with most video editors and social upload tools without conversion.
Can I customize the output quality or style? Yes. You can set the resolution, clip duration, and use the negative prompt to exclude unwanted elements. Enabling the prompt expansion option gives the model more detail to work with, which often improves visual consistency across the scene.
What happens if I'm not happy with the result? Tweak the prompt, adjust the negative prompt, or change the resolution and rerun the model. If you find a result you want to build on, save the seed number from that run and reuse it to stay close to the same output.
How many times can I run the model? You can run it as many times as your account credits allow. Each run uses a fixed credit amount based on the clip duration and resolution you select.
Everything this model can do for you
Generate video at 720p or 1080p in portrait or landscape to fit any platform format.
Attach a WAV or MP3 file and the model aligns the visuals to your audio track.
Choose 5, 10, or 15 seconds to match your content format without post-editing.
An optional optimizer rewrites vague prompts into richer scene descriptions before generation.
Break a single long description into distinct camera shots for more cinematic results.
Save the seed value to recreate or iterate on a specific result at any time.
Specify what to exclude from the scene to keep the output focused and clean.
Deterministic results with reproducible random seed
Slow-motion dolly zoom on a fearless warrior in ancient armor charging through a misty battlefield, sword raised high, rain pouring down, dramatic side lighting, epic orchestral swell in the background, high detail, realistic physics
1980s heavy metal band playing a live gig
A powerful Bengal tiger running through tall green grass in slow motion, muscles rippling under orange and black striped fur, grass bending and scattering as it charges forward, golden sunlight filtering through morning mist, ultra-realistic, cinematic camera tracking from the side, shallow depth of field, 4K, dramatic wildlife documentary style.
A surreal, cinematic pastoral scene: a young white lamb stands calmly in an open grassy field, perfectly framed by an ornate, antique gold picture frame planted upright in the earth. The camera begins with a slow, shallow-depth close-up, then gently dollies backward to reveal the full frame and surrounding landscape. Soft golden-hour sunlight washes the scene, creating warm highlights and long shadows. The sky is expansive and painterly, with slow-moving clouds and a dreamy, slightly desaturated color grade.