Wan 3.0

Wan 3.0 AI Video Generator

Create videos with Wan 3.0 — open-source Wan model via managed cloud API. Text-to-video and image-to-video at 480p/720p.

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What the Wan 3.0 AI Video Generator helps you do

Wan 3.0 runs the open-source Wan video model through a managed cloud API — no GPU rental or local setup. Describe subject, motion, camera, lighting, and style in a text prompt, or upload a reference image for image-to-video. The browser workflow suits product launches, paid social, landing page motion, creator content, and fast concept tests.

Output at 480p or 720p in 16:9, 9:16, or 1:1. Teams can iterate hooks and scenes quickly, compare variants, and ship vertical or landscape assets from the same interface. Wan model weights are Apache 2.0 on Hugging Face; Wan 3.0 is the third-party hosted product with USD billing and English UI.

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Inspiration Examples

These examples are rendered on the server so search engines and users can read the thumbnail, prompt, tags, and parameters directly from the HTML without waiting for client-side hydration.

Action720p16:9

Giant Cat Destroys the Suspension Bridge

Mode

Text to Video

Duration

15s

Ratio

16:9

prompt

15s cinematic disaster film shot on ARRI Alexa 65. A colossal cat emerges from the ocean behind a bustling suspension bridge. The camera tilts up as the giant cat raises its massive paw. It forcefully strikes the bridge, causing a massive structural collapse with fiery explosions, sparks, and billowing smoke as cars plummet. The camera cuts to a close-up of the cat's face. It opens its mouth, revealing a menacing, glowing blue energy forming inside. The lighting is bright natural daylight contrasting with chaotic smoke. The pacing is intense and dramatic, emphasizing epic scale and catastrophic destruction.

Action720p16:9

Burning Galleons in the Storm

Mode

Text to Video

Duration

15s

Ratio

16:9

prompt

High-octane cinematic VFX action sequence, shot on Arri Alexa 35 with anamorphic lenses, featuring gritty textures, dramatic high-contrast lighting, and an intense, fast-paced epic atmosphere. S1: Wide drone shot orbiting two massive medieval wooden galleons clashing amidst a violent storm, giant waves crashing and decks engulfed in orange flames. S2: Low-angle handheld tracking shot of a grizzled knight in scorched plate armor engaging in a fierce sword fight against boarding enemies on a splintering, wet deck. S3: Close-up with a rapid zoom following a flaming catapult projectile hitting the main mast, triggering a massive cinematic explosion of sparks and wooden debris. S4: Eye-level tracking shot of a triumphant commander standing at the prow, framed by thick black smoke as the enemy vessel sinks into the dark, churning abyss.

Anime720p16:9

Silver-Haired Sisters Anime Trailer

Mode

Text to Video

Duration

15s

Ratio

16:9

prompt

Original suspense action anime trailer. Two silver-haired sisters hunt down a buried old case in a cold-toned city. Scenes cut between classrooms, rooftops, subway stations, rainy night streets and high-rise corridors. Restrained expressions, sharp movements, with occasional quick character cut-ins and emotional outbursts. The whole piece resembles a pilot trailer for a non-existent original anime, with unified color grading, smooth footage, mature storyboarding, and a cold, oppressive atmosphere. No dialogue, yet coherent plot and logic are maintained. Strong hook in the first 2 seconds, stable structure, coherent action, cinematic composition and lighting, realistic texture, epic feel, intense emotion, high-definition details, optimized for social media sharing. Fully original characters, world view, costumes, weapons and fighting styles. No copyright risks. No well-known IPs, celebrity likenesses, logos or pre-existing elements. No plot holes or continuity errors.

Action720p16:9

Mecha Ninja Final Showdown

Mode

Text to Video

Duration

15s

Ratio

16:9

prompt

Positive Prompt Original mecha stealth action short series. On a high-altitude platform in a futuristic industrial city, a mecha ninja and a heavy-armored enemy engage in a final showdown on the eve of a storm. The character charges at high speed, draws a blade, leaps, and lands. Cameras use low-angle tracking, lateral movement, slow motion, and ultra-wide-angle shots. Neon lights pierce through the rain, strong reflections on metal surfaces, intense impact sensation, resembling the climactic battle in a season finale. Strong hook in the first 2 seconds, stable subject, smooth action, cinematic composition, realistic lighting, epic atmosphere, intense emotion, high-definition details, optimized for social media. Fully original designs, no copyrighted characters, no brand logos. Negative Prompt No famous ninja IPs, no existing weapon names, no family crests, no armor designs from known mecha works.

May 2026 update

AI video generator landscape this month

  • OpenAI Sora 2 entered active sunset (web/app Apr 26, API Sep 24, 2026), closing the "ChatGPT-included" path. See the migration playbook.
  • Kling 3.0 (Kuaishou) shipped native 4K + 5-language lip-sync + multi-cut storyboarding at ~$6.99/mo entry; Veo 3.1 (Google DeepMind) bundled in Google AI Pro from $7.99/mo with ~87% prompt adherence in Pixflow's May 2026 evaluation.
  • Seedance 2.0 (ByteDance) leads the Artificial Analysis Video Arena audio-capable category as of May 2026 (T2V ~1213 Elo / I2V ~1178). Multi-reference generation is now the standard for branded asset workflows.
  • Credit-pack pricing (the wan3pro.video Mini Pack — $15 / 300 credits, 12-month validity) replaced monthly-subscription billing for most solo creators and small teams in 2026.

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FAQ

Straight answers to the questions most users ask before they start generating clips.

What is Wan 3.0?
Wan 3.0 is the product branding on Wan 3.0 for Alibaba's open-source Wan video model line (Apache 2.0 weights on Hugging Face). It supports text-to-video and image-to-video at 480p and 720p. Wan 3.0 (wan3pro.video) is a third-party hosted interface operated by wan3pro.video (Delaware, USA) — not affiliated with Alibaba or Wan-AI.
How much does Wan 3.0 cost on Wan 3.0?
Mini Pack $15 one-time (300 credits, 12-month validity); Starter Pack $39 (1,000 credits); Creator Pack $69 (2,000 credits); Pro Pack $129 (4,000 credits). Monthly subscriptions from $29.90/month; yearly plans from $14.90/month equivalent. No free trial — see the pricing page for credit tables.
Is there a free trial?
No free trial or signup credits. The Mini Pack at $15 is the lowest entry point to test output with your own prompts before subscribing.
What can I create with Wan 3.0?
Short marketing clips, product animations, vertical social video (9:16), landscape demos (16:9), and square assets (1:1). Text-to-video and image-to-video are supported; clip length depends on the preset you choose in the generator.
Does Wan 3.0 support image-to-video?
Yes. Upload a product photo, portrait, or still frame and Wan animates it while preserving key visual traits. Useful for e-commerce, real estate, and brand content.
Does Wan 3.0 generate audio?
Wan on Wan 3.0 focuses on silent video output. Add music or voiceover in your editor after export.
How should I write a Wan prompt?
Include subject, action, setting, camera movement (e.g. slow zoom in, static medium shot), and style (cinematic, warm grade). For image-to-video, describe the motion you want added to the still.
What aspect ratios and resolutions are supported?
16:9, 9:16, and 1:1 aspect ratios. Resolutions: 480p (drafts) and 720p (social and ads). Wan 3.0 Fast uses fewer credits per second than standard Wan 3.0.
Can I use Wan 3.0 videos commercially?
Paid plans include commercial use rights for generated output subject to our Terms of Service and applicable law. Verify current terms before regulated industries (finance, pharma, political ads).
How fast is generation?
Typical queue time is about 1–3 minutes per clip depending on resolution, duration, and server load. Pro subscribers may get priority queue access.