Wan 2.7 Video Edit
Wan 2.7 instruction based video editing in Studio
Upload a source clip, describe the edit, optionally add one reference image, and transform the look or treatment of the shot without starting over from scratch.
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What Wan 2.7 Video Edit is good at
Wan 2.7 Video Edit is best when you already have a usable clip and want to change the look, setting, styling, or mood without rebuilding the whole shot from scratch.
Why use Wan 2.7 Video Edit
Edit an existing video instead of regenerating from zero
Start from a source clip and use text instructions to steer the edit toward a different look, environment, or treatment.
- Video-to-video editing
- Prompt-guided changes
- Optional reference image
More direct edit control
Describe wardrobe, lighting, environment, or visual style changes in plain language and use a reference image when the target look is very specific.
- Text-led edits
- Optional visual target
- Style and scene changes
Wan 2.7 Video Edit use cases
Best when the motion already exists and the main task is transforming or refining it.
Apply a different visual direction to an existing clip without rebuilding the entire shot.
Keep the same motion structure while shifting wardrobe, props, or environment cues.
Use a target image when the edit needs to move toward a specific visual outcome.
How to get better results
Write edits as direct instructions such as changing wardrobe, lighting, location, or art direction. If the target look is very specific, add a reference image so the model has a clearer visual destination.