Wan 2.7 Pricing: Monthly Plans, Free Credits, and Real Cost Per Video
A practical Wan 2.7 pricing guide with current wan27.org plan prices, free signup credits, per-second video costs, and how much a 5s or 10s clip really costs.

If you only want the numbers, start here.
As of April 19, 2026, Wan 2.7 on wan27.org starts at $7.99/month, new accounts get 10 free credits, and Wan 2.7 video generation costs 7 credits per second at 720p or 11 credits per second at 1080p.
That is the part most pricing pages hide behind vague ranges. This guide does not.

Wan 2.7 Pricing at a Glance
Monthly plans
| Plan | Price | Monthly credits | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Starter | $7.99/month | 360 | Light weekly use |
| Pro | $25.90/month | 1,320 | Regular creator workflow |
| Premium | $59.90/month | 3,600 | High-volume production |
Pay-as-you-go credits
| Pack | Price | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| Credit Starter | $19.90 | 800 |
| Credit Basic | $39.90 | 1,800 |
| Credit Pro | $69.90 | 3,600 |
Free credits
New accounts currently receive 10 signup credits. That is enough to test the workflow, but not enough to run a real production loop.
What Wan 2.7 Costs Per Generation
On wan27.org, the current Wan 2.7 video rates are simple:
- 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 real clip math looks like this:
| Workflow | 720p | 1080p |
|---|---|---|
| 5-second clip | 35 credits | 55 credits |
| 10-second clip | 70 credits | 110 credits |
This is the number that matters when you are budgeting output, not the headline subscription price.
How Many Clips Each Plan Covers
Here is the fast way to think about it:
| Plan | 5s clips at 720p | 5s clips at 1080p | 10s clips at 720p |
|---|---|---|---|
| Starter (360 credits) | about 10 clips | about 6 clips | about 5 clips |
| Pro (1,320 credits) | about 37 clips | about 24 clips | about 18 clips |
| Premium (3,600 credits) | about 102 clips | about 65 clips | about 51 clips |
These are clean-generation estimates. Real usage is usually higher because good creative work includes retries.
If you usually run 2 to 3 attempts per keeper, divide those totals by two or three. That gives you a much more honest monthly forecast.
Which Pricing Option Makes Sense
Choose Starter if you are still testing prompts, learning the interface, or making a few clips each week.
Choose Pro if Wan 2.7 is already part of your real workflow. It gives enough room for repeated drafts, not just one-pass output.
Choose Premium if you are generating at team pace, cutting variants for campaigns, or using both video and image workflows in the same month.
Choose pay-as-you-go credits if you do not want a recurring subscription and your usage comes in bursts.
The Mistake Most Buyers Make
They compare only monthly plan prices.
That is the wrong comparison.
The right comparison is:
- How many seconds do you generate each week?
- How many retries do you usually need?
- Are you drafting at 720p and finishing at 1080p, or doing everything at full quality?
If you use 720p for testing and move to 1080p only for the final pick, your cost per finished video drops fast.
Bottom Line
If you need a short answer, here it is:
- Lowest monthly entry: $7.99/month
- Free test budget: 10 signup credits
- Cheapest Wan 2.7 video rate: 7 credits per second
- 5-second Wan 2.7 clip cost: 35 credits at 720p or 55 credits at 1080p
Check the current plans on wan27.org/pricing, then run your first test on wan27.org.
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