Wan - AI Video Generator
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Wan 3.0
Alibaba
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Alibaba
Wan is a family of video generation models by Alibaba, available in the Pixazo playground as three specialised workflows: character videos driven by reference footage (Wan 2.6), image animation with synced sound (WAN 2.5), and pure visual-input character animation (Wan 2.2 Animate). Different inputs, one idea — turn stills and references into moving characters.
Accepts two reference videos (one required, one optional) and synthesises a new video from the visual patterns in both — a dual-input approach for nuanced character motion. Optional text prompt up to 1,000 characters. Portrait or Landscape only.
Takes one reference image and animates it, with audio-synchronised motion where applicable. Prompt up to 3,000 characters; choose 5 or 10 second output.
No prompt field at all — upload a character image (required) and optionally a motion-reference video. All generation parameters come from image analysis, which keeps character consistency high.
Clear, well-lit clips, single subject, simple background. No fast cuts or scene changes. Keep refs under ~10 seconds for the best motion extraction.
Gross body motion — walking, gesturing, turning — transfers well. Subtle expressions and micro-gestures often get lost.
The reference person’s proportions don’t need to match your character exactly, but extreme differences produce unnatural results.
Clean, front-facing character images with clear silhouettes animate most consistently — the model reads everything from the pixels.
Wan 2.6 renders Portrait or Landscape only — plan your crop accordingly.
Fine facial acting rarely survives motion transfer; expect body-level performance, not close-up nuance.
Outputs are short-form (5–10s on WAN 2.5) — stitch takes in an editor for longer pieces.
Blurry, busy or multi-person references produce unstable motion — the guidelines above aren’t optional.
Bring a still or a reference clip — Wan animates the character, frame after frame.
Animate with Wan — free