Wan 2.7 — Major Upgrade Over Wan 2.6

Wan 2.7.More Control for Every Video.

Wan 2.7 is an all-around upgrade over Wan 2.6. Build clips from first and last frames, turn 9-grid image boards into motion, lock onto subject + voice references, edit by instruction, and recreate videos with higher consistency.

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Built for creators, marketers, and video teams.

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Try the Wan 2.7 Video Generator

Write a prompt and start generating text-to-video directly on the homepage. This replaces the old showcase section with a real creation workflow.

Prompt Input

Enter a prompt and click Generate to create your design

What Is Wan 2.7

Wan 2.7 —

Controllable Video Creation and Editing.

Wan 2.7 is a major all-around upgrade over Wan 2.6, built for creators who need more structure than plain text-to-video. It expands control across generation, reference conditioning, editing, and recreation so one workflow can move from idea to revision to remake.

Use Wan 2.7 when you need clearer shot boundaries, stronger subject consistency, and instruction-driven changes without rebuilding every clip from scratch. It fits storyboards, ads, talking-head experiments, product demos, and video teams iterating fast.

First-Frame & Last-Frame Control

Define where a clip starts and where it lands for tighter motion planning and clearer shot intent.

9-Grid Image-to-Video

Turn structured image boards into motion for storyboard-driven video creation and concept testing.

Subject + Voice Reference

Keep both visual identity and vocal style closer to target references in the same workflow.

Recreation & Replication

Rebuild an existing clip into new versions without losing the original idea, pacing, or performance direction.

How It Works

Wan 2.7 in

Three Practical Steps.

From reference setup to revision, Wan 2.7 keeps generation and editing in one loop.

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Set Your Frames and References

Start with text, a first frame, a last frame, or a 9-grid image board. Add subject references to preserve identity and voice references when the clip needs matching speech or tone.

Use a decisive starting frame and a clear ending frame to make motion direction easier to control.

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Generate or Edit by Instruction

Ask Wan 2.7 to create a new clip, animate a structured image board, or revise an existing video with natural-language instructions. The workflow is built for more control than a simple one-shot prompt.

Keep edit instructions scoped to action, camera, style, or timing so each revision stays predictable.

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Recreate, Refine, and Export

Use recreation or replication workflows to rebuild a clip with stronger consistency, then iterate until framing, performance, and voice feel right. This is especially useful for versioning and localization.

Recreate from your best take when you need multiple variants without losing the core performance.

Wan 2.7 Features

Why Choose

Wan 2.7?

A more controllable video workflow — from generation to editing to recreation.

First-Frame & Last-Frame Video Generation

Wan 2.7 gives you more control over how a shot begins and ends. That makes transitions, direction changes, and narrative beats easier to plan than with open-ended prompt-only video generation.

Define the opening. Define the landing.

9-Grid Image-to-Video

Feed Wan 2.7 a structured image board and turn it into motion. This is useful for storyboard-driven ideation, product sequences, and multi-panel concept development.

Storyboards in. Motion out.

Subject Reference for Better Consistency

Keep the same character, person, or object more stable across new generations and revisions. Wan 2.7 is built for workflows where identity drift is expensive.

Fewer resets. More continuity.

Subject + Voice Reference in One Workflow

Wan 2.7 supports both visual subject references and voice references, making performance-driven clips easier to guide. It is a better fit for talking-head content, creator formats, and localized variants.

Match the face. Match the voice.

Instruction-Based Video Editing

Instead of recreating everything from zero, edit an existing clip with direct instructions. Change motion, framing, styling, or emphasis while staying closer to the original video intent.

Revise the clip, not the whole process.

Video Recreation / Replication

Use Wan 2.7 to recreate a working result into new variations. That makes it easier to scale one good idea into multiple deliverables for different channels and audiences.

One strong take. Many usable versions.

Major All-Around Upgrade Over Wan 2.6

Wan 2.7 combines new controls across boundary frames, structured image input, reference handling, editing, and recreation. The result is a more complete video workflow instead of a single generation mode.

More control across the entire pipeline.

Built for Versioning and Iteration

Wan 2.7 fits teams that need multiple cuts, hooks, language versions, or creative directions from the same source concept. It is designed for repeatable production, not just one-off demos.

Iterate faster without losing the core idea.

Use Cases

Wan 2.7 for Structured Video Workflows.

From storyboards to localized variants, Wan 2.7 is built for repeatable creative production.

Storyboarding

Locked Opening and Ending Beats

Use first and last frames to previsualize how a shot begins and resolves. Directors can communicate transitions, pacing, and shot intent before full production.

Creator Series

Repeatable Character-Led Shorts

Keep the same subject and voice across recurring short-form clips. Wan 2.7 helps creators produce episodic content without resetting identity every time.

Performance Marketing

Rapid Ad Variations from One Setup

Start from a 9-grid board or your best-performing clip, then regenerate versions for hooks, offers, and calls to action. Great for campaign testing without a full reshoot.

Game Cinematics

Concept Trailers from Visual Boards

Turn multi-panel concept art or image grids into moving trailers and cutscene drafts. Teams can test mood, motion, and character presence before engine work.

Post-Production

Edit, Recreate, and Localize Faster

Use instruction-based edits and recreation workflows to revise motion, tone, or language direction while preserving the original idea. Useful for agencies and studios shipping many versions.

Training & Explainers

Step-by-Step Visual Explanations

Convert structured image boards into motion and update lessons with simple edit instructions. Educators can keep consistency across tutorials, demos, and narrated explainers.

What Creators Say

Why Teams Choose Wan 2.7.

The first-frame and last-frame control is the real unlock. I can finally brief the opening beat and ending payoff instead of hoping a prompt lands in the right place.

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Ava Chen
Creative Producer, Brand Studio

We use the 9-grid workflow to move from moodboard to draft video much faster. It is a better bridge between planning and output than plain text prompting.

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Marco Ruiz
Motion Lead, Advertising Agency

Subject plus voice reference makes recurring creator content more practical. The clip feels closer to the format we want without rebuilding everything each time.

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Yuna Sato
Short-Form Video Director

Instruction-based editing saves us the most time. We can keep a strong take and adjust pacing, styling, or emphasis instead of starting from scratch.

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Daniel Park
Motion Designer, SaaS Team

Recreation is useful when one version works and we need five more. Wan 2.7 makes it easier to scale a winning concept into multiple deliverables.

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Leah Wong
Product Educator

Compared with older workflows, Wan 2.7 feels more production-minded. It supports how teams actually iterate, version, and localize video.

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Omar Haddad
Creative Strategist

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Wan 2.7 FAQ

Wan 2.7 —

Frequently Asked Questions.

Wan 2.7 is a controllable AI video workflow and a major all-around upgrade over Wan 2.6. It supports first-frame and last-frame generation, 9-grid image-to-video, subject + voice reference, instruction-based editing, and video recreation.

The key difference is broader control across the workflow. Wan 2.7 adds stronger boundary-frame control, structured image-to-video input, dual subject + voice reference, editing by instruction, and recreation workflows.

Yes. You can guide how a clip starts and where it ends, which helps with transitions, timing, and shot planning.

It is useful for turning storyboards, moodboards, product sequences, and multi-panel concept boards into motion. It gives you a more structured starting point than text alone.

Yes. Wan 2.7 supports subject + voice reference so visual identity and vocal style can be guided in the same workflow.

Instead of regenerating a clip from zero, you can apply natural-language instructions to revise an existing result. This is useful for changes to framing, style, action, tone, or timing.

It means using an existing clip or idea as the basis for a rebuilt version with better consistency or different variations. This is useful for localization, A/B testing, and multi-channel adaptation.

Wan2.7 is a strong fit for creators, marketers, studios, educators, and teams that need repeatable video production. If your workflow depends on references, revisions, and multiple output versions, it is built for that kind of work.

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