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Wan 2.7 Open Source: What Is Actually Open, Where to Get It, and How to Run It Locally
Is Wan 2.7 open source? Yes — open-weight under Apache 2.0. See what is actually open, where to download weights, hardware requirements, and local setup with ComfyUI or Python.
Wan 2.7 Video Recreation Guide: Turn One Good Clip Into Better Variants
A practical Wan 2.7 video recreation guide for creators who want to rebuild a working clip into new versions without losing the core motion, pacing, or idea. Covers recreation vs editing vs continuation, prompt structure, and a repeatable workflow on wan27.org.
Wan 2.5 vs Wan 2.7: Which Workflow Should You Use on wan27.org?
A practical Wan 2.5 vs Wan 2.7 comparison using the actual workflows on wan27.org. Covers 5s and 10s clips, 720p and 1080p output, prompt expansion, first and last frame control, references, and editing.

Wan 2.7 Video Continuation Guide: How to Extend a Clip Without Breaking Motion
A practical Wan 2.7 video continuation guide for creators who want to extend a clip, keep motion coherent, and avoid rerolling the whole shot. Covers video continuation vs video extension vs video edit, prompt structure, settings, and the fastest workflow on wan27.org.

Wan 2.7 vs Seedance 2.0: Which AI Video Model Should You Use in 2026?
A practical Wan 2.7 vs Seedance 2.0 comparison for creators choosing between faster concept iteration and tighter shot control. Covers speed, native audio, references, editing, and the best model for each workflow stage.

Can You Run Wan 2.7 Locally? ComfyUI, Open-Source Status, and the Fastest Working Path
Updated for May 3, 2026: what first-party Wan sources confirm about local Wan 2.7 use, how to think about ComfyUI support, and when browser, API, or local workflows make the most sense.