Wan 2.7 Pricing: Basic vs Pro vs Max, Free Credits, and Real Cost Per Video
Updated for April 22, 2026: Wan 2.7 pricing on wan27.org, including Basic/Pro/Max plans, 10 signup credits, pay-as-you-go credit packs, commercial rights, and clip cost math.

If you want the fast answer, start here.
As of April 22, 2026, the monthly Wan 2.7 plans on wan27.org/pricing are Basic at $7.99, Pro at $25.90, and Max at $59.90. New accounts still receive 10 signup credits, and Wan 2.7 video modes on the site bill 7 credits per second at 720p or 11 credits per second at 1080p.
That per-second math matters more than any vague “standard videos” estimate.

Wan 2.7 Pricing at a Glance
Monthly plans
| Plan | Price | Monthly credits | Commercial use | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Basic | $7.99/month | 360 | No commercial license | Testing the workflow |
| Pro | $25.90/month | 1,320 | Commercial video license | Regular creator work |
| Max | $59.90/month | 3,600 | Full commercial rights | Teams and high-volume use |
Pay-as-you-go credits
If you do not want a subscription, the pay-as-you-go packs start at $19.90 for 800 credits and scale up to larger bundles for heavier usage.
That makes pay-as-you-go the cleaner option for bursty projects, client work, and occasional launches.
Real Cost Per Clip
On wan27.org, the current Wan 2.7 rates are straightforward:
- Text to Video: 7 credits/sec at 720p, 11 credits/sec at 1080p
- Image to Video: 7 credits/sec at 720p, 11 credits/sec at 1080p
- Reference to Video: 7 credits/sec at 720p, 11 credits/sec at 1080p
- Video Edit: 7 credits/sec at 720p, 11 credits/sec at 1080p
- Wan 2.7 Image Pro: 7 credits per generation
That means the clip math looks like this:
| Workflow | 720p | 1080p |
|---|---|---|
| 5-second clip | 35 credits | 55 credits |
| 10-second clip | 70 credits | 110 credits |
| 15-second clip | 105 credits | 165 credits |
How Far Each Monthly Plan Actually Goes
If you budget from the real rate card instead of rough marketing labels, the monthly plans look like this:
| Plan | 5s clips at 720p | 5s clips at 1080p | 10s clips at 720p |
|---|---|---|---|
| Basic (360 credits) | about 10 clips | about 6 clips | about 5 clips |
| Pro (1,320 credits) | about 37 clips | about 24 clips | about 18 clips |
| Max (3,600 credits) | about 102 clips | about 65 clips | about 51 clips |
Those are clean-generation estimates.
Real usage is usually higher because creators rerun shots, test alternate prompts, and upgrade the final pick to 1080p.
What Most Pricing Pages Skip
Many ranking pages only repeat the headline monthly price.
That is not enough.
You also need to check:
- whether the plan includes commercial use
- how many retries you usually need per keeper
- whether you draft at 720p and finish at 1080p
- whether a one-time pack is better than a monthly subscription for your schedule
The Basic plan is the cheapest entry, but it does not include a commercial license. That is a real decision point for agencies, freelancers, and client work.
The Pro plan is where the workflow starts to feel practical for paid output. The Max plan makes more sense when you are shipping lots of variants or working with a team.
Which Pricing Option Fits You
Choose Basic if you are learning the interface, testing prompts, and checking output quality before you commit more budget.
Choose Pro if you already know you will iterate a lot and need commercial video rights.
Choose Max if your workflow includes repeated revisions, multiple deliverables, or steady production each week.
Choose pay as you go if your usage comes in bursts and you do not want another subscription.
Bottom Line
If you only need the short answer:
- Lowest monthly price: $7.99
- Free signup budget: 10 credits
- 720p video cost: 7 credits per second
- 1080p video cost: 11 credits per second
- Commercial use starts at: Pro
If you also want the source-verification angle, read Wan 2.7 Official Website. If you are still sorting out release timing and open-weight rumors, read Wan 2.7 Release Date and Open Source.
Then compare the current plans on wan27.org/pricing and run your first test on wan27.org.
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