Wan 2.5 Speaker Video
A staged speaker clip with synchronized voice and gestures.
A low-angle panning shot of a concrete wall under a highway overpass at night. Graffiti of a young man comes to life and starts rapping. The style is a dynamic blend of 2D street art animation on a realistic, dark, cinematic background. Cityscape is visible in the distance.
1080p text‑to‑video and image‑to‑video powered by wan2.5 AI
Turn prompts and images into crisp 480p, 720p, or 1080p Wan 2.5 video with optional audio guidance. Enjoy consistent color and lighting, expressive character motion, and an established lower-cost workflow built for fast creative iteration.
See what wan2.5 can do. These wan2.5 video examples highlight smoother motion, consistent lighting and color, better clarity at 1080p, and reliable prompt following across diverse styles.
A staged speaker clip with synchronized voice and gestures.
A cinematic subway portrait with a still subject and moving crowd.
A colorful anime transformation sequence with dynamic particles.
A dramatic post-workout portrait with controlled lighting.
A handheld night street presenter clip with generated speech.
A warm rooftop portrait at sunset with subtle character motion.
Wan 2.5 supports flexible resolutions and sizes with optional audio guidance. Generate wan2.5 video from text or image inputs with 5s or 10s durations and seed control.
Animate a single image with wan2.5 ai
Best for portraits, products, and stylized motion. Wan2.5 video delivers smoother movement and better clarity from a single still image.
Turn prompts into wan2.5 video scenes
Great for storyboards, ads, and social content. Wan2.5 AI improves text understanding and temporal consistency for polished results.
Unified pipeline for human/anime swaps with consistent identity
Sharper details and better aesthetics in wan2.5 video
Rich detail and fluid motion up to 1080p
Reduce color shifts and maintain stable tones across wan2.5 video
Use Wan 2.5 directly in the hosted Flux Context generator. If you specifically need an official open-source model for a local ComfyUI workflow, Wan 2.2 is the clearer starting point.
Wan 2.2 has official open-source model releases and established community workflows.
Use the official Wan repository to review licenses, checkpoints, and supported workflows before downloading files.
Match the checkpoint and workflow to your available GPU memory and intended text-to-video or image-to-video mode.
Use local tools when control matters most, or return to the hosted generator when you want to avoid setup and GPU management.
Start with text-to-video or upload one image for image-to-video generation.
Select a duration and resolution, then add optional audio guidance when it fits the scene.
Use intuitive web interfaces to input prompts, upload images, and generate videos without technical setup.
Get your generated videos quickly without waiting for local processing or managing hardware resources.
Best for: Users who want instant access without hardware investment or technical setup.
Discover how the wan2.5 video generator can transform your creative workflow across marketing, social, education, and product storytelling.
Quickly convert creative briefs into high-quality video clips for social media marketing or product showcases.
Bring still images, digital paintings, or photographs to life by adding dynamic motion.
Use in early stages of filmmaking to rapidly generate concept visuals for scenes and shots.
Turn any wild idea into a fun, shareable video clip—from "cat playing guitar underwater" to futuristic concepts.
Use this established model when predictable text or image video generation matters more than the broader reference and editing tools available in Wan 2.7.
Use 480p or 720p drafts to test motion, composition, and prompt wording before committing to higher-resolution output.
Choose 480p, 720p, or 1080p output to balance draft speed, delivery needs, and credit use.
The hosted workflow handles model execution, so browser users can create without downloading checkpoints or configuring GPU software.
Add an audio reference when timing or spoken delivery should help guide the generated clip.
Choose Wan 2.7 when you need reference media or source-video editing rather than basic text or image generation.
Higher-resolution video can take time to process. You can leave the page and check the completed task in My Creations.
The current generator supports 5- and 10-second clips; Wan 2.6 is the better fit for 15-second multi-shot work.
It can sometimes struggle with complex physics or produce unexpected artifacts in highly dynamic scenes.
Everything you need to know about the wan2.5 video model—from capabilities to pricing and usage.
Wan 2.5 combines 480p, 720p, and 1080p output with text-to-video, image-to-video, optional audio guidance, and predictable 5- or 10-second clips. It remains a practical lower-cost choice for prompt testing and routine production.
No. Flux Context runs Wan 2.5 as a hosted cloud workflow, so you do not need to download model files or manage a local GPU. For official open-source and ComfyUI workflows, see Wan 2.2.
Wan 2.5 supports 480p, 720p, and 1080p image-to-video output, plus landscape and portrait text-to-video sizes at those resolution tiers.
You can use generated clips in commercial projects when your inputs and outputs comply with the applicable plan terms, content policy, and third-party rights.
The current Flux Context generator supports 5-second and 10-second Wan 2.5 clips.
Choose Wan 2.7 when you need reference-media input, source-video editing, or a broader flagship workflow. Keep Wan 2.5 for lower-cost prompt exploration and established text or image video generation.
Compare beta multimodal creation, flagship production, LoRA-tuned character video, open-source workflows, multi-shot generation, and motion transfer without leaving the Wan family.
Create an established text-to-video or image-to-video workflow, or compare Wan 2.7 when you need broader flagship controls.