Multi-shot storytelling with native audio and reference control
Wan 2.6 AI Video Generator
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Be specific about actions, camera movements, and visual style
Generate with multiple camera angles
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Direct longer, more connected scenes with Wan 2.6
Wan 2.6 adds narrative structure and reference-driven consistency to an audiovisual generation workflow.
Multi-shot narrative generation
Describe a sequence of shots and let Wan 2.6 connect camera changes, actions, and scene progression into a single clip instead of treating every moment as an isolated frame.
Native audiovisual synchronization
Guide dialogue, ambience, music, and effects in the prompt so sound and image are created as parts of the same scene.
Text, image, and reference workflows
Generate from text, animate a start image, or use reference video to guide character, motion, or visual language. The workspace accepts up to three reference videos.
Up to 15 seconds at 1080p
Text-to-video and image-to-video can produce 5-, 10-, or 15-second clips at 720p or 1080p. Reference-to-video supports the options shown in the workspace.
How to generate a Wan 2.6 video
Choose the workflow that matches your source material, then direct the sequence with a focused prompt.
1. Select a generation mode
Start with text, upload an image, or add reference videos. Use reference mode when continuity of a person, object, movement, or visual style is more important than a fully new composition.
2. Direct the shots and sound
Describe the subject, action, shot order, camera movement, lighting, pacing, dialogue, and ambience. Enable multi-shot generation when the prompt contains a sequence rather than one continuous view.
3. Choose quality and generate
Set duration, resolution, and aspect ratio where available, submit the task, then review and download the result. Refine with small prompt changes for predictable iteration.
Wan 2.6 questions
Answers about Wan 2.6 multi-shot video, reference inputs, duration, resolution, audio, and prompting.
What is Wan 2.6?
Wan 2.6 is an AI video model built for text-to-video, image-to-video, and reference-to-video creation. It combines multi-shot narrative generation, reference guidance, and native audiovisual output.
How long can a Wan 2.6 video be?
Text-to-video and image-to-video support 5, 10, or 15 seconds in this workspace. Reference-to-video supports 5 or 10 seconds. Available settings can vary by mode.
Does Wan 2.6 support 1080p?
Yes. The available generation modes support 720p and 1080p output. Longer or higher-resolution tasks consume more credits and may take more time.
What does multi-shot mean in Wan 2.6?
Multi-shot generation lets a prompt describe a sequence with camera or scene changes. The model aims to maintain narrative flow and visual continuity across those shots.
How do reference videos work?
Upload up to three short references and explain what each should guide, such as a character, motion pattern, camera language, or style. Focus each reference on one clear purpose for better control.
Can Wan 2.6 generate synchronized audio?
Yes. Add specific directions for dialogue, environmental sound, music, and effects. Keeping audio cues aligned with the described shot sequence helps the model coordinate them.
What makes a strong Wan 2.6 prompt?
Write the prompt like a compact shot plan: subject and setting first, then actions, shot changes, camera movement, lighting, pacing, and sound. Avoid conflicting directions and prioritize the details that matter most.
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