4K text-to-imageUp to 9 inputsImage setsHigh detail

Wan 2.7 Image Pro

Wan 2.7 Image Pro for 4K image generation, editing, and image sets

Use Wan 2.7 Image Pro in Studio for high-resolution text-to-image generation, multi-image editing with up to 9 references, and coherent image set generation when you need sharper, more polished final visuals.

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What Wan 2.7 Image Pro is good at

Wan 2.7 Image Pro is the better pick when you want higher-resolution stills, sharper detail, or premium-looking hero visuals while keeping the same editing and multi-output workflow.

Why use Wan 2.7 Image Pro

4K-ready text-to-image generation

Use Wan 2.7 Image Pro for prompt-led high-resolution image generation with support up to 4K in Studio.

  • 4K text-to-image
  • Sharper detail
  • Premium stills

Multi-image editing

Upload up to 9 reference images for editing, style transfer, fusion, or guided remix workflows.

  • Up to 9 inputs
  • Image editing mode
  • Reference-driven outputs

Coherent image set generation

Enable image set mode to produce a related set of outputs from one prompt for storyboards, campaigns, or consistent character scenes.

  • Up to 12 outputs
  • Prompt-consistent sets
  • Fast comparison

Wan 2.7 Image Pro use cases

Use the model when you need one workflow for high-resolution prompt generation, reference-guided edits, or coherent multi-output sets.

Campaign concept generation

Generate polished marketing visuals or product concepts when you need higher-resolution prompt-based outputs from one model page.

Reference-based image editing

Upload one or more source images to restyle, fuse, or refine them using a single edit-focused image workflow.

Character or scene sets

Use image set mode when you need a coherent series of related outputs rather than one-off single images.

What to know before generating

Choose the Pro model when final sharpness matters, especially for posters, key art, polished campaign visuals, or product-style imagery. For image edits, clear source images and focused instructions usually outperform overly long prompts.