Wan 2.7 I2V
Wan 2.7 image to video with three control modes
Generate motion from a single image, a first and last frame pair, or a source clip continuation, all from one Studio page.
Submit the form to generate an image.
What Wan 2.7 I2V is good at
Wan 2.7 I2V works well when you already have a still image or short clip and want to add motion without losing the original visual idea.
Why use Wan 2.7 I2V
Three motion workflows in one model page
Switch between image animation, first and last frame control, and clip continuation from the same applet.
- Image-to-video
- First + last frame
- Clip continuation
Better control over how motion develops
Switch between single-image animation, first-and-last-frame control, and clip continuation depending on how much structure you want to preserve.
- Single image animation
- Start-to-finish control
- Clip continuation
Wan 2.7 I2V use cases
Best when you already have visual source material and want controlled motion generation.
Turn one still into a short motion clip for a campaign, storyboard, or product teaser.
Use first and last frame mode when the start and finish of the shot both matter.
Continue a short source video while keeping the visual idea intact.
How to get better results
Use image-to-video for simple animation, first-and-last-frame when the ending matters, and clip continuation when you want to extend a shot. Keep prompts focused on motion, camera movement, and timing rather than re-describing every visual detail.