AI Video Model

WAN 2.7 video generator for product motion and edit tests

Starter setup

Start with this prompt

5s 720p: 200 credits
Generate with WAN 2.7

Mode

Text to video

Length

5 seconds

Resolution

720p

Aspect

16:9 starter

Use AuraTuner's WAN 2.7 Video setup when you want a controllable alternate path for product motion, source-image clips, or short video edits. Start with one camera move, then compare WAN against Kling, Seedance, or Veo before scaling.

Use WAN when you want a controllable alternate path for product motion or source-video edits.
Start with 720p and one camera move before testing longer or 1080p runs.
Use video edit mode only when the source clip length fits the WAN limits.

What you can do

These are the practical jobs this setup helps you finish faster.

Test product motion with one camera move

Use WAN for camera slides, slow orbits, hero reveals, and material movement where geometry and shadows need review.

Compare text, image, and video starts

Open text-to-video first, then switch in Studio when a product image or source clip should anchor the result.

Choose 720p or 1080p by risk

Start at 720p when the question is motion and drift. Move to 1080p after the shot survives review.

Use WAN as a model benchmark

Run the same brief against WAN, Kling, Seedance, or Veo when you need to choose the better production path.

Start fast

Use this path before spending credits on variants or higher-quality runs.

1. Lock the subject

Name the product, material, color, scale, lighting direction, and contact shadow before describing movement.

2. Choose one operation

Use a camera slide, orbit, dolly, or source-video edit. Do not ask for product redesign and camera motion in the same first pass.

3. Grade controllability

Check geometry, reflections, background drift, material changes, and whether the source clip limit fits the workflow.

Short answer

Use WAN 2.7 Video when it helps you finish the first useful draft.

WAN 2.7 Video is a useful alternate path when you want text, image, or video input flexibility and a controllable first test. It is strongest as a comparison model for product motion, source-image clips, and short edits where drift is easy to spot.

Prompt source reference

Tech product source image used to shape the WAN 2.7 starter prompt.
Generated source-style image used to shape the WAN 2.7 starter prompt. Add the page prompt to Studio for a WAN-specific clip, then inspect product geometry and reflections.
Page setup
WAN 2.7 Video text to video
Input
Prompt-only starter, no source file required
Cost shown
5s 720p starter
Inspect
Tech-product shape, reflection drift, camera slide

Model notes

Practical notes for WAN 2.7 Video

Use these notes to choose the right input type, first settings, and prompt constraints before spending credits.

May 29, 2026Production research

WAN fits controllable product-motion and edit tests

Recent product-video research points to a repeatable source-photo workflow: lock product geometry, choose one camera move, generate a short clip, then QC material, shadows, and drift.

Product or furniture orbit tests, short video edits, 720p/1080p comparison passes, and source-video rewrite checks.

May 2026Production note

Use WAN when source motion needs a comparison pass

Run the same short brief through WAN, Kling, Seedance, or Veo when source fidelity, motion behavior, or edit handling is the decision. Keep the first run short so the comparison is cheap to judge.

Text-to-video, image-to-video, and video-to-video workflows where controllability and revision behavior matter.

Best for

Use this model when these jobs match your first run.

Product motion

Camera slides, short orbits, hero shots, and controlled material movement.

Short edit tests

Use video input for source clips that need a controlled rewrite within WAN's limits.

Alternative pass

Compare against Kling, Seedance, or Veo before scaling.

First tests

Keep the first generation narrow and easy to grade.

5 seconds

Short enough to judge motion and artifact risk.

720p

Use the lower-cost resolution before 1080p.

Stable subject

Start with product or scene motion, not heavy redesigns or multi-step transformations.

Limits

Avoid wasting credits by checking these constraints.

Video edit cap

WAN video edit mode supports shorter source durations than text/image paths.

Reflection drift

Inspect shiny products, glass, and contact shadows closely.

Prompt scope

Avoid asking for product redesign and camera movement in the same first pass.

Related entry pages

WAN 2.7 Video FAQ

What WAN 2.7 Video modes are available in AuraTuner?

AuraTuner supports WAN 2.7 Video for text-to-video, image-to-video, and video-to-video style workflows. This page starts with text-to-video.

How much does the WAN 2.7 starter run cost?

The starter setup uses a 5-second 720p run, 200 credits as of May 29, 2026 in AuraTuner.

When should I choose WAN instead of Kling or Seedance?

Use WAN as an alternate model path when you want to compare motion behavior, video edit behavior, or 720p/1080p output before choosing the final workflow.