Wan 2.7
Wan 2.7 is the latest flagship video model in the Wan series, built for creators who want strong visual quality with much better control. It supports text-to-video, image-to-video, multi-reference generation, and native audio, helping you create polished 1080p videos that feel more stable, more consistent, and more production-ready.
What makes Wan 2.7 especially useful is that it is not only about generating pretty clips. It is built to give creators more control over motion, character consistency, scene transitions, and editing. Instead of relying on luck, you can guide the result more directly and get videos that feel closer to a planned creative output.
What Wan 2.7 Is Good at
1) More control from start to finish
Wan 2.7 gives creators more ways to shape the final result. You can work from text, still images, multiple references, or even existing video inputs, depending on the kind of output you want. This makes it much easier to move from idea to usable clip without constantly restarting.
2) First-and-last-frame generation
One of the most useful upgrades is first-and-last-frame control. You can provide the opening image and the ending image, and Wan 2.7 generates the motion between them. This is especially helpful for narrative transitions, looping scenes, before-and-after transformations, or any clip where you want the motion to feel intentional.
3) Multi-reference image guidance
Wan 2.7 supports a 9-grid reference workflow, allowing multiple images to guide one video. This is useful when you want to combine different angles, poses, expressions, or scene beats into a more coherent sequence. It helps reduce randomness and gives creators more control over consistency.
4) Better character and voice consistency
For character-based videos, Wan 2.7 can combine subject references with voice references to keep both visual identity and vocal style more aligned across clips. This makes it a strong option for storytelling, virtual characters, spokesperson content, and other repeatable formats where consistency matters.
5) Editing without starting over
Wan 2.7 also supports instruction-based editing. Instead of regenerating the whole video, you can describe the changes you want in plain language, such as adjusting the background, refining an expression, or changing the mood of the scene. It keeps the rest of the video more intact, which makes iteration much faster.
6) Native audio built into the workflow
Audio is part of the experience, not an extra step. Wan 2.7 can generate synced sound elements such as dialogue, ambience, music, and sound effects together with the visuals. This helps the clip feel more complete and reduces the amount of extra editing needed later.
Text-to-Video: When You Want Full Creative Freedom
Use text-to-video when you want Wan 2.7 to build the scene from scratch based on your prompt.
Best for
l Cinematic scenes.
l Short-form storytelling.
l Brand videos.
l Character-driven content.
l Social media clips with a clear visual idea.
Prompting that works
Wan 2.7 performs better when your prompt is clear and structured. A strong prompt usually includes:
l Who or what is in the scene.
l What is happening.
l Where the scene takes place.
l The visual style or mood.
l Camera movement or framing.
l Audio cues if needed.
If you want a more controlled result, describe the scene like a short direction instead of a loose idea.
Image-to-Video: When You Already Have a Strong Visual
Use image-to-video when you already have a good still image and want to turn it into motion while keeping the original subject, style, or composition.
What it is designed for
l Animating portraits or hero images.
l Turning concept art into short video clips.
l Adding motion to product visuals.
l Creating more stable character shots.
l Building simple scene transitions from stills.
How to get better results
Start with a clear, high-quality image. Keep the subject readable, the lighting clean, and the composition strong. Then add a short motion prompt that explains how the scene should move, instead of only describing style.
In most cases, simple motion direction works better than trying to force too many actions at once.
What Feels Better in Wan 2.7
Compared with earlier versions, Wan 2.7 improves in several areas that creators notice quickly:
l Sharper textures and image detail.
l Cleaner lighting and more polished frames.
l Smoother, more realistic motion.
l Stronger character consistency across shots.
l Better handling of stylized and cinematic looks.
l More useful control tools for editing and planning.
These improvements make Wan 2.7 feel less like a model for experimentation only, and more like a model you can actually build workflows around.
Why It Matters on SeaArt AI
Wan 2.7 is a strong choice for creators who want more than just visual quality. It is especially useful for people making branded videos, short stories, social content, character sequences, or multi-shot clips that need stronger continuity and more creative control.On SeaArt AI, Wan 2.7 stands out because it helps creators get results that feel more directed, more consistent, and easier to refine. It is not just about generating a video. It is about making the process smoother and the output more usable.