2026/04/06

Wan 2.7 Text-to-Image Pro: Up to 4K AI Image Generation With Thinking Mode

Wan 2.7 Text-to-Image Pro generates images up to 4K resolution from text prompts with thinking mode, superior text rendering, and magazine-cover quality. Generate directly at wan27.org.

Wan 2.7 Text-to-Image Pro: Up to 4K AI Image Generation With Thinking Mode

When standard resolution is not enough — when you need print-ready detail, magazine-cover fidelity, or large-format output — Wan 2.7 Text-to-Image Pro is the tier that delivers. Everything in the standard version, pushed to native 4K.

Wan 2.7 Text-to-Image Pro: ultra-high-resolution 4K editorial photo generated from a text prompt, razor-sharp detail and cinematic quality

How Wan 2.7 Text-to-Image Pro Differs From Standard

The Pro tier shares the same core architecture — thinking mode, prompt enhancer, hex color control, superior text rendering — but removes the resolution ceiling.

StandardPro
Max resolution2048 × 20484096 × 4096
Thinking modeYesYes
Text renderingSuperiorSuperior
Hex color controlYesYes
Best forWeb, social, contentPrint, large-format, production

The difference is not an upscaling pass applied after the fact. Pro generates at native 4K — meaning detail, sharpness, and texture fidelity are present in the base generation, not interpolated in post.

Side-by-side quality comparison: 2K vs 4K AI image generation with Wan 2.7 Pro, showing razor-sharp detail difference in product photography

Key Features of Wan 2.7 Text-to-Image Pro

Native 4K Resolution

Up to 4096 × 4096 pixels — genuine resolution, not upscaled. At this size, fine textures, fabric detail, hair strands, typography, and micro-surface detail all hold up at 100% crop. The output is ready for print without a quality pass in between.

Thinking Mode

The same reasoning step that runs in the standard tier. Before generating, the model analyzes your prompt for spatial logic, lighting consistency, and compositional intent. At 4K, the payoff of this planning step is even more visible — the added resolution amplifies what is done right and what is done wrong, so the reasoning layer matters more, not less.

Superior Text Rendering

Readable, accurate text inside images — up to 4,000 English characters, plus Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Japanese, and Korean. Typography, labels, signage, mathematical formulas, and charts all render correctly. At 4K, text sharpness is indistinguishable from a design tool output.

Hex-Based Color Control

Specify up to 8 hex values to anchor generation to a precise palette. Brand colors, art direction callouts, and specific product finishes come through accurately — no color drift, no tonal correction needed in post.

Flexible Dimensions

512 to 8192px per side with full aspect ratio presets: 1:1, 16:9, 9:16, 4:3, 3:4, 3:2, 2:3. Match the output to your destination format — billboard, poster, cover, or spread — before generation, not after.

Best Use Cases for Wan 2.7 Text-to-Image Pro

Native 4K is print-ready at standard DPI for A3 and A2 formats without any upscaling. For billboard and large-format display, the resolution gives you room to crop and reframe without losing quality.

Magazine Covers and Editorial Photography

Pro was designed for exactly this use case. Complex lighting, sharp fabric texture, accurate skin tone, and fine compositional detail — all at resolution that meets editorial production standards.

Publication Design and Book Covers

Text rendering at 4K means type set inside an AI-generated image holds up under the scrutiny of print proofing. No need to composite text separately in a design tool.

Product Photography and Catalog Imagery

High-resolution product shots with accurate brand colors, material detail, and clean backgrounds. For e-commerce catalogs where images are viewed zoomed in, 4K provides the headroom standard generation does not.

Campaign Asset Production at Scale

Generate variations of a hero asset — different aspect ratios, color palettes, subject positions — all at native 4K. Version a campaign from a single approved composition without reshoots.

Standard vs Pro: When to Choose Which

Use Standard when:

  • Output is going to web, social, or digital displays
  • You need fast iteration and volume over peak resolution
  • Final delivery is screen-only and 2K covers your use case

Use Pro when:

  • Output is going to print, large-format display, or publication
  • You need to crop heavily from a larger composition
  • The client or production spec requires 4K or higher
  • Fine detail — fabric, text, material texture — is part of the deliverable

Generate at native 4K at wan27.org.

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