Wan AI Video Generator

Turn text and images into smooth video with Wan AI, the open model from the Wan 2.7 family. Wan 2.7 Pro renders steady camera motion and fine control over how a scene moves, so a written prompt or a single still becomes a finished clip in minutes. Switch between text-to-video [t2v] and image-to-video [i2v], then download with no watermark. Free to start on Picasso IA.

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Veo
Nano Banana
Kling
Seedance
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Lyria
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Make a Wan AI Video in 3 Steps

Describe the Shot

Sign in to Picasso IA and open Wan AI. Type your scene in plain language: the subject, the camera move, the lighting, the pace, and the mood you want. You can also drop in a starting image to guide the look. Wan 2.7 Pro reads natural prompts well, so the more you spell out about motion and framing, the closer the clip lands to what you pictured.

Pick Mode and Settings

Choose text-to-video [t2v] to build a shot from words, or image-to-video [i2v] to animate a still you already have. Set your aspect ratio, length, and resolution, then dial in the motion strength. Wide framing suits trailers and ads, vertical fits Reels and TikTok, and you keep fine control over how much the camera and subject move.

Generate, Tweak, Save

Press generate and your clip renders in minutes. Like it? Download it in full quality with no watermark. Want a change? Adjust one line of the prompt or nudge the motion setting, run it again for a fresh take, and keep every version stored in your account so you never lose a good cut.

Wan AI Video Generator

Wan AI Video Generator

Discover Wan AI, an open video model brought to your browser through Picasso IA. Wan 2.7 Pro turns written scenes and single stills into smooth clips with steady camera motion and fine control over how the shot moves. Whether you are cutting an ad, a teaser, or a short narrative beat, Wan gives you the look from a prompt or an image, with no watermark on the download and open-model value behind every render.

Open-Model Video From Text With Wan AI

Wan AI is an open video model, and Wan 2.7 Pro shows how far open weights have come. It renders smooth camera motion, believable lighting, and fine control over how a scene moves, all at a cost that undercuts the big closed tools. On Picasso IA you run it in the browser beside more than 100 other models, so a single account covers the whole video workflow without separate logins.

Open-Model Video From Text With Wan AI
Open-Model Video From Text With Wan AI
Open-Model Video From Text With Wan AI
Open-Model Video From Text With Wan AI

Smooth Motion With Wan AI

Camera movement is where many video models stumble, drifting or warping under their own physics. Wan 2.7 Pro keeps motion deliberate, holding subjects steady through dollies, pans, and tracking shots so the result reads like planned coverage. The fine control over motion strength matters for brand films and narrative work where a shaky or melting frame breaks the spell. On Picasso IA you can rerun a take instantly until the move feels right.

Smooth Motion With Wan AI

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Image to Video Built Into Wan

Image to Video Built Into Wan

Wan 2.7 Pro does more than text-to-video. Its image-to-video [i2v] mode takes a still you already have, a product photo, a poster, a piece of concept art, and brings it to life with controlled motion. That turns assets you already own into moving content without a reshoot. On Picasso IA you upload the frame, write the motion, and let Wan animate it, then drop the clip straight into your edit without another app.

What's Different About Wan AI?
What's Different About Wan AI?
What's Different About Wan AI?
What's Different About Wan AI?

What's Different About Wan AI?

Most leading video models are closed, so you pay premium rates and accept whatever control the vendor allows. Wan 2.7 Pro is built on open weights, which means strong quality at a far friendlier price and genuine control over motion and framing. It also animates a still image well, not just text prompts. Running it on Picasso IA adds the part a bare model host leaves out: every other leading engine in the same account.

Great Value From an Open Model

Cost decides how much you can experiment. Because Wan AI is an open model, each render costs a fraction of what the big closed tools charge, so you can draft, reroll, and refine without watching a credit counter drain. The quality stays close to the leaders, which is what makes the value real rather than a tradeoff. Every export on Picasso IA comes without a watermark, so the finished frame is yours to use.

Great Value From an Open Model

What Makes Picasso IA the Best Home for Wan AI

Tongyi Wanxiang

Tongyi Wanxiang

  • 100+ AI Models
  • Top Video Engines
  • Image to Video
  • Fine Motion Control
  • Great Value
  • Edit and Extend
  • No Watermark
  • One Account
  • Runs in Browser
  • Free to Start
Picasso IA

Picasso IA

  • 100+ AI Models
  • Top Video Engines
  • Image to Video
  • Fine Motion Control
  • Great Value
  • Edit and Extend
  • No Watermark
  • One Account
  • Runs in Browser
  • Free to Start
Runway

Runway

  • 100+ AI Models
  • Top Video Engines
  • Image to Video
  • Fine Motion Control
  • Great Value
  • Edit and Extend
  • No Watermark
  • One Account
  • Runs in Browser
  • Free to Start
Sora

Sora

  • 100+ AI Models
  • Top Video Engines
  • Image to Video
  • Fine Motion Control
  • Great Value
  • Edit and Extend
  • No Watermark
  • One Account
  • Runs in Browser
  • Free to Start
Practical Applications of Wan AI

Practical Applications of Wan AI

The uses for Wan AI stretch across marketing, social, and film. Teams produce launch teasers, product spots, and explainer clips, while creators block out narrative coverage and music sequences. The image-to-video mode makes product and concept-art shots work without a camera, and the fine motion control lends polish to brand content. With Picasso IA hosting it, each of these jobs starts and finishes in the same account.

How to Use Wan AI: A Quick Guide

Getting started with Wan AI is quick. First, sign in to Picasso IA, the platform that hosts the model. Open the generator, describe your shot in plain language, or drop in a starting image, then name the motion you want. Choose text-to-video [t2v] or image-to-video [i2v], set your ratio and resolution, and generate. Your clip arrives in minutes, ready to download or carry into another Picasso IA tool.

How to Use Wan AI: A Quick Guide
How to Use Wan AI: A Quick Guide
How to Use Wan AI: A Quick Guide
How to Use Wan AI: A Quick Guide

Comparison: Wan AI vs Other Video Models

Set against other engines, Wan 2.7 Pro stands out for open-model value, fine motion control, and a strong image-to-video mode. Runway and Kling bring their own strengths, Sora pushes long shots and physics, and lighter tools like Pika and Hailuo favor speed. Rather than pick one and commit, Picasso IA lets you run Wan beside them in one account, compare takes, and choose the right model for each shot.

Comparison: Wan AI vs Other Video Models
How to Get Started With Wan AI

How to Get Started With Wan AI

Starting with Wan AI is simple for any skill level. Sign in to Picasso IA, the platform that hosts the model, then open the generator and describe your shot or drop in a still, naming the motion you want. Pick text-to-video [t2v] or image-to-video [i2v], set your ratio and resolution, and generate. In minutes a smooth clip is ready to download or carry into the next tool, all without installing a thing.

Why Open Weights Matter in Wan AI
Why Open Weights Matter in Wan AI
Why Open Weights Matter in Wan AI
Why Open Weights Matter in Wan AI

Why Open Weights Matter in Wan AI

An open model changes the economics of AI video. Wan 2.7 Pro reaches quality close to the closed leaders, yet costs a fraction per clip, so you can iterate freely instead of rationing renders. Open weights also tend to mean more transparency and more flexible licensing for many projects. On Picasso IA you get that value without the hardware bill, since the model runs on our infrastructure and the finished clip drops straight into your next edit.

Innovation in Open AI Video With Wan

Wan marks a real step for open video models, closing the gap with closed leaders on motion and detail while keeping cost low. That combination puts cinematic-style output within reach of creators who could never run such a model on their own hardware. On Picasso IA the model sits in a studio built for creators, so the advance is something you can actually ship rather than a research demo you have to rebuild around.

Innovation in Open AI Video With Wan

An Open Video Model Creators Actually Rely On

500K+

Active Creators

100+

AI Models

3M+

Clips Rendered

120K+

Hours of Video

6

Languages

2

Wan Modes

Animate a Still Image in Wan

Animate a Still Image in Wan

Wan lets you anchor a clip with a starting image, so the look you want is locked from the first frame instead of left to chance. That control is gold for matching a brand style, continuing a scene, or guiding the model toward a specific composition. On Picasso IA you upload the frame, write the motion, and let Wan 2.7 Pro fill the action, keeping the result on-brief from the first second to the last.

Use Cases for Wan AI

Wan AI fits a wide range of work. Marketers cut product ads and launch teasers, social teams produce vertical clips for Reels and TikTok, and filmmakers block out coverage they could never afford to shoot. The image-to-video mode brings product stills and concept art to life, while the fine motion control suits brand films that need a specific look. Each clip is generated fresh, so you can iterate on a concept until the shot matches your vision.

Use Cases for Wan AI
Use Cases for Wan AI
Use Cases for Wan AI
Use Cases for Wan AI

Fine Motion Control With Wan AI

Not every shot wants the same energy. Wan 2.7 Pro lets you tune how much the camera and subject move, from a barely-there drift to a sweeping push, so the motion serves the story rather than fighting it. That control is what keeps brand and narrative work looking intentional. On Picasso IA you adjust the setting, rerun in seconds, and keep every version in your account until the movement feels exactly right.

Fine Motion Control With Wan AI
Brand and Social Video With Wan AI

Brand and Social Video With Wan AI

Wan AI fits the rhythm of modern content teams, where a campaign needs many short clips in different ratios fast. Generate a wide hero spot, a vertical cut for Reels, and a square teaser from the same idea, each with smooth motion and open-model value. On Picasso IA the whole set comes from one account, so a small team can keep a content calendar full without a studio or a stack of subscriptions.

Wan 2.7 Pro Text and Image Modes
Wan 2.7 Pro Text and Image Modes
Wan 2.7 Pro Text and Image Modes
Wan 2.7 Pro Text and Image Modes

Wan 2.7 Pro Text and Image Modes

Wan AI works in two modes tuned to different starting points. Text-to-video [t2v] builds a shot from a written prompt, ideal when you have an idea but no footage yet. Image-to-video [i2v] animates a still you already have, perfect for turning a product photo or a piece of concept art into motion. On Picasso IA you switch between them in one place, so you can draft from words and finish from a frame in the same session.

Limitations to Keep in Mind With Wan

Wan is advanced, yet it pays to know its edges. Clips run short, so longer pieces require extending or chaining shots. It does not produce native audio, so sound is a separate pass. Output quality tracks how clearly you describe motion and framing, so vague prompts may need a few attempts, and the model can reflect biases in its training data or struggle with fine text. Used as a creative tool with room to iterate, Wan still delivers strong, usable video.

Limitations to Keep in Mind With Wan

Creators Share Their Wan AI Results

I dropped in a product still and Wan AI animated it with a clean slow push-in. The motion held steady, no warping. It covered a shot I would normally pay a studio to film for me.

Lena Hoffmann
Lena Hoffmann

Content Designer

The value won me over. I get smooth clips at a fraction of what the big closed tools charge, and the motion control means I am not rerolling ten times. Wan handles my weekly Reels with room to spare.

Aiko Tanaka
Aiko Tanaka

Social Media Manager

I block out coverage I could never afford to shoot, and Wan AI gives me real control over how the camera moves rather than random drift. I draft a scene in text-to-video, then take my favorite still and rerun it in [i2v] to extend the moment. Running it on Picasso IA next to upscaling and editing means a rough idea becomes a finished cut without me exporting to four different apps.

Mateo Rossi
Mateo Rossi

Indie Filmmaker

We produce launch teasers for clients on a startup budget, and an open model that matches the closed ones on quality changes the math entirely. Wan AI on Picasso IA handles it from one login. I write the brief in plain English, animate the hero product from a still, and keep tight control over the motion so the brand look holds. The cost per clip stays low enough that I can iterate freely.

Daniel Okonkwo
Daniel Okonkwo

Brand Content Lead

Comparing Wan Text and Image Modes

Comparing Wan Text and Image Modes

The two Wan modes suit different starting points in a project. Text-to-video [t2v] is the choice when you have an idea but no footage, building a shot from a written prompt. Image-to-video [i2v] is the move when you already own a still and want it to come alive with controlled motion. Both keep the smooth, open-model character that defines Wan 2.7 Pro, and on Picasso IA you switch between them in a single click.

Honest Limitations of Wan AI

Wan AI is capable but not magic. Clips are short by design, so longer stories need extending or chaining several shots together. Results depend on how clearly you describe motion and framing, which means some prompts take a few tries. Unlike a few rivals it does not generate native audio, so sound is a separate step. Like any model it can reflect biases in its training data and will not always nail fine text or tricky physics. Treat it as a creative tool and expect to iterate.

Honest Limitations of Wan AI
Honest Limitations of Wan AI
Honest Limitations of Wan AI
Honest Limitations of Wan AI

Where Wan AI Fits in Your Workflow

Wan AI slots in wherever a written idea or a single image needs to become moving footage. Use it to previsualize a shoot, animate existing assets, or produce a finished spot outright. Because Picasso IA hosts it next to editing, upscaling, image, and audio models, a clip can go from prompt to polished cut without exporting between apps. That keeps the creative loop tight and the whole pipeline inside one account.

Where Wan AI Fits in Your Workflow

How Wan AI Platforms Stack Up

PlatformRatingFree PlanAI ModelsWhat Sets It Apart
9.6/10Yes100+

Picasso IA runs Wan 2.7 Pro in text-to-video and image-to-video beside over 100 models for video, image, audio, 3D, and chat. Generate smooth clips with fine motion control and open-model value, then carry any result into the next tool with no separate subscriptions.

Tongyi Wanxiang

7.8/10No4

Tongyi Wanxiang is Wan's own home from Alibaba, so the newest model weights land there first. The interface centers on Alibaba's own stack, which means fewer rival engines beside it and a workflow shaped around one vendor's ecosystem.

Runway

8.5/10No8

Runway built a polished studio with strong editing tools that pros respect. Its in-house Gen models are capable, but you will not find Wan there, and the best resolutions and credits sit behind higher monthly plans.

Pika

7.6/10No2

Pika makes playful, fast clips that are great for quick social posts. The output leans short and stylized, though it runs its own closed model rather than Wan and offers less fine control over camera motion.

Kling

8.0/10No3

Kling delivers impressively realistic motion and solid start and end frame control. It is a strong engine in its own right, yet it is a separate closed model from a different vendor, with no Wan access and a narrower toolset around it.

Luma Dream Machine

7.7/10No2

Luma Dream Machine produces smooth, dreamy camera moves that creators enjoy. The results look great for mood pieces, but it runs the Luma model only, skips open weights, and offers fewer finishing tools than a full studio.

Sora

8.3/10No3

Sora generates striking long shots with strong physics from OpenAI. It is a powerful rival engine, though it is a closed model with no Wan option and access tied to a separate ChatGPT subscription.

Hailuo

7.4/10No2

Hailuo turns out sharp, expressive clips at a friendly price point. It is a fine value pick for quick ideas, yet it powers its own closed model instead of Wan and leaves audio and editing to other apps.

Higgsfield

7.2/10No4

Higgsfield focuses on bold camera moves and viral-ready effects for social. The presets are fun and fast, but it builds on its own pipeline rather than Wan and keeps the model roster tight and single-purpose.

Replicate

7.5/10No1000+

Replicate hosts Wan and many open models for developers through an API. It is great if you write code, though it is a bare marketplace with no studio interface, so prompting, previewing, and editing fall on you to wire up.

Impact of Wan AI on Content Teams

Impact of Wan AI on Content Teams

Wan AI is changing how lean teams approach video, replacing slow shoots and pricey closed tools with an open model that returns smooth clips in minutes for far less. Marketers, social leads, and indie filmmakers ship more in less time, and the low cost per render means they can iterate instead of rationing. On Picasso IA that value compounds, since the result moves straight into the next tool rather than waiting on another app.

Getting Started With Wan AI on Picasso IA
Getting Started With Wan AI on Picasso IA
Getting Started With Wan AI on Picasso IA
Getting Started With Wan AI on Picasso IA

Getting Started With Wan AI on Picasso IA

Running Wan AI on Picasso IA means you never juggle separate logins or pay per model. Sign in once, open Wan 2.7 Pro, and generate smooth video from text or a still with fine motion control, then move the result into editing, upscaling, or another engine in the same account. Over 100 models for video, image, audio, 3D, and chat sit beside it, so the whole pipeline lives under one roof. Free to start.

How to Stay Updated With Wan AI

To get the most from Wan AI, keep an eye on new releases and tips. Follow our updates and tutorials to learn fresh prompting tricks, image-to-video techniques, and workflow ideas that help you push more out of each Wan 2.7 Pro generation on Picasso IA.

How to Stay Updated With Wan AI

Frequently Asked Questions
Wan AI Video Generator

What is Wan AI?

Wan AI is an open video model. Wan 2.7 Pro turns written prompts and single images into smooth clips with steady camera motion and fine control over how the shot moves. On Picasso IA it runs in your browser with open-model value and no watermark on the download.

How can I start using Wan AI?

Sign in to Picasso IA, the platform that hosts Wan. Open the generator, describe your shot or drop in a still, pick text-to-video [t2v] or image-to-video [i2v], set your ratio and resolution, then generate. Your clip arrives in minutes.

What modes of Wan AI are available?

Wan AI works in two modes. Text-to-video [t2v] builds a shot from a written prompt, while image-to-video [i2v] animates a still you already have with controlled motion. You switch between them in one place on Picasso IA.

Is Wan AI free to use?

You can start with Wan AI on Picasso IA for free, with no install needed. Beyond that, one account also covers more than 100 other AI models for video, image, audio, 3D, and chat, so there are no separate subscriptions to manage.

Do I need to install anything to use Wan AI?

No. Wan AI runs entirely in your web browser through Picasso IA, so there is nothing to download or set up. Sign in from a laptop, desktop, tablet, or phone, open the generator, and start creating. Your clips and history sync to your account, which means you can start a project on one device and finish it on another. Because Wan is an open model, you also skip the heavy GPU and large weight files that running it locally would demand.

What length, resolution, and aspect ratios can Wan AI produce?

Wan AI generates short, smooth clips, and you pick the aspect ratio before rendering, including wide for trailers and ads, vertical for Reels and TikTok, and square for feeds. You choose text-to-video [t2v] to build a shot from words or image-to-video [i2v] to animate a still, and you keep fine control over motion strength. Need a longer piece? Extend or chain clips inside Picasso IA, then download the result in full resolution with no watermark.

How is Wan AI different from the other video models on Picasso IA?

Wan 2.7 Pro stands out as an open model that matches closed engines on quality while keeping cost low, and it gives you fine control over motion plus a strong image-to-video mode. Other models on Picasso IA bring their own strengths, such as native audio or different motion looks. Because everything sits in one account, you can compare takes side by side and pick the model that fits each specific shot instead of committing to one tool.

Is my data private when I generate with Wan AI?

Your generations are tied to your own Picasso IA account, and your prompts and clips are not put on public display by default. You decide what to share and what to keep private. For commercial projects, review the licensing terms shown in your account so you know how Wan output may be used, and note that Wan is released under an open license that is friendly to many use cases. If you have a specific privacy or usage question, our team can walk you through it.

Still Have Questions?

Read the full FAQ for more on Wan modes, clip length, motion control, resolution, and licensing, or message our team and we will help you plan your next video.