Wan 2.5 Text to Video

Wan 2.5.Text to Video with Prompt Expansion and Negative Prompts.

Use Wan 2.5 text to video when you want a short AI clip from prompt alone. Choose 5-second or 10-second output, render in 720p or 1080p, and refine the result with prompt expansion and negative prompts.

Built for ideation, ad hooks, storyboards, and short-form creative tests.

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5s / 10sClip Length
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Try Wan 2.5 Text to Video

Write the prompt, tune the controls, and generate a short clip directly from text.

What Is Wan 2.5 Text to Video

Wan 2.5 Text to Video —

Prompt-Led Video Generation for Short Clips.

Wan 2.5 text to video is the direct prompt-based workflow in the Wan 2.5 family. It is designed for users who want to describe the scene, action, pacing, and camera movement without preparing an input image first.

In this project, Wan 2.5 text to video supports 5-second and 10-second clips in 720p or 1080p. Prompt expansion helps users move faster from idea to usable prompt, and negative prompts help reduce unwanted output traits.

Prompt-Only Workflow

Start from text when speed and ideation matter more than prepared reference media.

Prompt Expansion

Turn a short rough prompt into something more complete before generation.

Negative Prompt Support

Filter out unwanted styling, motion, or artifact patterns more directly.

5s / 10s at 720p / 1080p

Keep clip length and resolution choices simple enough for repeatable testing.

How It Works

Wan 2.5 Text to Video in

Three Practical Steps.

Write a better prompt, remove what you do not want, then render at the right size and duration.

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Write the Scene Prompt

Describe the subject, action, environment, tone, and camera movement. The better the motion language, the cleaner the first pass tends to be.

Be explicit about motion verbs and camera direction, not just visual style.

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Use Prompt Expansion and Negative Prompting

Enable prompt expansion if the prompt is too short or rough. Add a negative prompt to reduce visual artifacts, unwanted composition patterns, or inconsistent subject behavior.

Use negative prompts to remove specific problems instead of broad stylistic terms.

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Generate at the Right Duration and Resolution

Use 5-second clips for faster testing and 10-second clips when the action needs more room. Choose 720p for lighter iteration or 1080p when quality matters more.

Test motion in 720p first, then rerender the winning version in 1080p.

Wan 2.5 T2V Features

Why Teams Choose

Wan 2.5 Text to Video?

A direct prompt-to-video workflow built for short-form iteration.

Direct Prompt-to-Video Workflow

Wan 2.5 text to video is useful when you want to move straight from written idea to clip without preparing image inputs or reference assets first.

Go from prompt to clip directly.

Prompt Expansion for Faster Ideation

Prompt expansion helps creators who know the idea but have not written the full shot description yet. It shortens the gap between rough concept and useful generation input.

Start rough, expand fast.

Negative Prompt Support for Cleaner Results

Negative prompting is especially useful in prompt-led generation because it gives you a second control channel for removing recurring issues without rewriting the whole scene prompt.

Add a filter layer to the prompt.

720p and 1080p Output

Wan 2.5 text to video supports 720p and 1080p, making it easier to balance quick iteration against cleaner export quality.

Iterate lighter, deliver cleaner.

5-Second and 10-Second Clips

Short clip lengths make the workflow more usable for hooks, intros, ad cuts, and concept drafts. The limited range also makes planning easier.

Simple length choices, faster decisions.

Strong Fit for Motion and Camera Testing

Prompt-led generation is especially good for testing movement verbs, transitions, and shot pacing before you move into more structured or reference-led workflows.

Test movement before you lock the frame.

Useful for Ads, Storyboards, and Social Hooks

Wan 2.5 text to video is a good fit for fast creative exploration when you need short visual ideas for campaigns, storyboards, or creator content.

Built for short-form creative loops.

Less Setup, Faster First Passes

Because this workflow does not require source media, it is often the fastest way to get a first pass on screen and decide whether an idea is worth developing further.

Minimal setup, maximum first-pass speed.

Use Cases

Wan 2.5 Text to Video for Prompt-Led Creation.

Use Wan 2.5 text to video when the idea starts in words, not in an asset library.

Previsualization

Draft Short Scene Beats from Written Direction

Translate scene ideas into visual motion studies before committing to heavier production or reference prep.

Content Hooks

Generate Short Creator and Social Openers

Use 5-second and 10-second clips to test opening beats, reveal moments, and short looping visuals for channels.

Creative Testing

Prototype Ad Concepts Before Asset Production

Prompt-led clips help teams test message framing, motion direction, and hook structure before creating polished campaign assets.

Mood and Motion

Explore Cutscene and Trailer Ideas Quickly

Use text prompts to test pace, atmosphere, and subject movement before formal cinematic planning.

Creative Ops

Generate More First Passes in Less Time

Prompt expansion and negative prompt support make it easier to move through more hypotheses without slowing the team down.

Visual Teaching

Create Quick Explanatory Motion Clips

Use prompt-led video to illustrate short concepts, examples, or intros where a still image is not enough.

What Teams Say

Why Creators Use Wan 2.5 Text to Video.

When the concept is still loose, text to video is the fastest path to seeing whether the idea has motion value at all.

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Ava Chen
Creative Producer

Prompt expansion is the feature we use most. It helps junior operators get to a stronger first pass without writing everything from scratch.

MR
Marco Ruiz
Motion Lead

Negative prompts cut down on the same repeated issues, which means fewer wasted runs when we are testing ad hooks.

LS
Leah Stone
Performance Marketer

The limited clip lengths are actually helpful. It keeps the team focused on what the shot needs to prove, not on overbuilding one pass.

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Daniel Ng
Creative Director

We use 720p for direction and 1080p for the final pick. That split keeps iteration moving without losing the option for cleaner output.

YW
Yuna Watanabe
Brand Editor

Wan 2.5 text to video is strong when the work starts as a written concept. It does not require much setup to become useful.

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Hiro Kato
AI Workflow Operator

Start Creating with

Wan 2.5 Text to Video

Generate short AI clips from prompt alone with practical controls for iteration and cleanup.

No credit card required. Free generations included. 5s and 10s clips supported.

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Wan 2.5 T2V FAQ

Wan 2.5 Text to Video —

Frequently Asked Questions.

Wan 2.5 text to video is the prompt-led workflow for generating short AI video clips without needing an input image first.

You write a scene prompt, optionally expand it, add a negative prompt if needed, choose duration and resolution, then generate the clip.

Yes. Prompt expansion helps turn a rough prompt into a fuller generation input before rendering.

Yes. Negative prompts help reduce unwanted visual traits, motion issues, or styling patterns in the result.

In this project, Wan 2.5 text to video supports 720p and 1080p output.

Wan 2.5 text to video supports 5-second and 10-second generation.

Choose text to video when the shot starts as a written idea and you do not already have a source frame that needs to anchor the generation.

It is a strong fit for marketers, creatives, and operators who need fast concept generation, short ad hooks, storyboards, or social video drafts from prompt alone.

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