Generate short AI video from text prompts or reference images with audio synchronization, prompt expansion and flexible resolutions. Wan 2.5 is useful for social drafts, marketing demos, multilingual clips, product motion and early concept previews.
Use prompt expansion for short ideas, but write important camera movement, subject action and audio cues yourself.
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Wan 2.5 balances audio-video capability, cost efficiency and flexible output settings for repeated short-form generation.
Generate from text prompts or animate an input image with motion and audio direction.
Use generated sound or an uploaded audio track for voice, music and lip-sync guided output.
Control 5 or 10 second duration, multiple sizes, prompt expansion, negative prompts and seed.
Use Wan 2.5 when you need affordable repeated drafts with synchronized audio and practical format options.
Turn straightforward scene ideas into short videos with sound, lighting and camera cues.
Create portrait or widescreen clips for social hooks, explainers and feed concepts.
Prototype product demos, multilingual lines and audio-aware ad concepts at lower cost.
Start with a concise scene, decide whether audio or an image reference is needed, then iterate on format and prompt detail.
Use text-to-video for broad ideas or image-to-video when the subject, pose or product should be anchored.
Upload audio for synchronization or describe voice, ambience, music and sound effects in the prompt.
Choose duration, resolution, aspect ratio and whether prompt expansion should enrich the scene.
Check motion clarity, audio alignment, localization quality, product shape and social format suitability.
Use Wan 2.5 for repeated audio-aware drafts where cost, format flexibility and prompt iteration matter.
Run more drafts for early concepts, social variants and prompt exploration.
Use prompt-generated audio or upload a voice or music track when timing matters.
Animate still images while keeping the starting subject and composition clearer.
Use the model for global content tests where language and lip sync need early validation.
Let prompt expansion add detail when the first version is too sparse.
Use 480p, 720p or 1080p and common portrait or landscape outputs for review.
Answers for image animation, audio workflows and common output settings.
Write a concise prompt, add image or audio reference when useful and iterate through affordable short-form variants.