Wan 2.7 AI Video Generator

Visuals

🎬

Motion

🔊

Audio

🎨

Style

🧠

Consistency

How it shows up in the product

Each block below maps to the upgrades and new capabilities—so you know what to expect when you open the tool.

Wan 2.7 Text to video

Text to video

wan 2.7 9-grid image-to-video

9-grid image-to-video

wan 2.7 First & last frame video

First & last frame video

wan 2.7 Subject + voice reference

Subject + voice reference

wan 2.7 Instruction-based editing

Instruction-based editing

wan 2.7 Video recreation

Video recreation

Most searches here aren’t about a version number—they’re about motion quality, continuity, and whether the workflow fits real production.

Wan 2.7

• Big upgrades in visuals, motion, audio, style, and consistency


• First & last frame video, 9-grid image-to-video, subject + voice reference


• Instruction-based editing and video recreation in the workflow


• Stronger fit for campaign, social, and storyboard- grade output

Wan 2.6

• Solid baseline for fast text/image-to-video


• Often compared for cost and latency at scale


• Still a practical choice when 1080p volume matters most


• Many teams use 2.6 for bulk tests, 2.7 for polish

Intent first, then settings, then generate—same rhythm as modern AI video tools.

Write prompt or set frames

Describe the scene—or define first and last frames, drop in a 9-grid reference, and add subject or voice cues when the platform supports them.

Tune motion, audio, style

Match channel format (ratio, duration, resolution) and lean on the upgraded motion and audio behavior where your provider exposes it.

Edit, recreate, download

Use instruction-based tweaks or video recreation when you need a variant, then download when the clip matches the brief.

Why Choose A2E?

High-Quality Videos for Free

Consistent and Lifelike Characters

Simple video-creation process

  • Wan 2.7 is an AI video workflow with major upgrades in visuals, motion, audio, style, and consistency, plus new capabilities like first & last frame generation, 9-grid image-to-video, subject + voice reference, instruction-based editing, and video recreation.

  • It’s a layout that lets you supply multiple reference cells—poses, angles, or styling cues—in one grid so the model can plan composition and subject continuity more reliably than from a single still.

  • It means faces, outfits, products, and environments drift less between shots when you give the model clearer anchors—reference images, clips, or start/end frames—instead of relying on one vague prompt.

  • Usually framed as “yes” for motion quality, continuity, and reference-driven control—while Wan 2.6 stays a practical baseline for speed and volume. Your pick depends on budget, latency needs, and whether you’re shipping or experimenting.

  • Yes. Image-to-video is a core part of how teams use Wan 2.7—especially for products, portraits, and style-locked scenes where the first frame has to match the brand.