Generate AI video from text prompts with native audio, lip sync, multi-shot planning and 1080p output. Wan 2.6 is useful for social content, paid media, education, product storytelling and short cinematic scenes that need clearer narrative flow.
Use multi-shot mode when the prompt has multiple beats, but keep each beat simple enough to review for identity, motion and audio sync.
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See the current video model lineup in one place, including Seedance, Kling, Wan, Grok Imagine and Veo options for prompt, image and motion workflows.
Wan 2.6 focuses on audio-synced short video, multi-shot storytelling and practical output controls for creator and business workflows.
Generate sequences that can maintain character identity, visual continuity and narrative flow across shot changes.
Use voice, music or ambience with video so speech and sound timing support the generated motion.
Turn scripts, hooks, lessons and product ideas into short 720p or 1080p video drafts.
Use Wan 2.6 for short-form drafts where narrative structure and audio matter more than silent motion alone.
Turn hooks, scripts and short scenes into platform-ready drafts with audio and expressive motion.
Generate UGC-style ads, testimonials, explainers and demo concepts from written briefs.
Convert lessons, onboarding steps or product flows into clearer video modules and launch clips.
Plan a concise story, decide whether it needs multi-shot segmentation, then refine audio and motion together.
Describe the scene, subject, action, camera, lighting and any spoken or ambient audio.
Use 5, 10 or 15 seconds and choose portrait or landscape resolution based on the delivery channel.
Use multi-shot segmentation for prompts with several beats, but avoid too many simultaneous actions.
Check character continuity, lip sync, scene transitions, motion realism and whether the audio supports the message.
Create short videos where scene structure, audio synchronization and output format can be reviewed together.
Helpful for short stories, training modules and product explanations that need more than one beat.
Use native audio and lip sync for presenter, testimonial and dialogue-style clips.
Create hooks, ads and Reels-style clips without filming or separate sound design.
Use optimization when a short prompt needs more production detail.
Use higher resolution for cleaner review and campaign drafts.
Refine prompt structure, multi-shot setting, audio cue, camera motion and length separately.
Answers for multi-shot generation, native audio and common output formats.
Write a structured prompt with audio and camera notes, then iterate toward a short multi-shot video.