Wan 2.7 Image-to-Video: Turn Any Image into a Video with AI
Wan 2.7’s image-to-video feature transforms any still image into a dynamic video with realistic motion, physics, and camera movement. This tutorial covers everything from basic animation to advanced techniques.
How Image-to-Video Works in Wan 2.7
Wan 2.7 analyzes your input image to understand depth, objects, lighting, and scene composition. It then generates natural motion for each element — water flows, hair moves in wind, clouds drift, and characters walk with physically plausible movement.
The model’s 27-billion-parameter architecture understands the physics of how objects should move, producing videos that look natural rather than warped or distorted.
What Images Work Best?
Great for Image-to-Video
- Portraits: Wan 2.7 excels at adding subtle motion — breathing, blinking, hair movement
- Landscapes: Natural scenes animate beautifully with flowing water, moving clouds, swaying trees
- Product shots: Ideal for creating rotating product showcases from a single photo
- Illustrations: Anime, concept art, and digital illustrations all animate well
- Architecture: Buildings with atmospheric elements like fog, rain, or changing light
Tips for Input Images
- Use high-resolution images (1080P or higher) for best results
- Clear, well-lit images produce better motion than dark or blurry ones
- Images with clear depth layers (foreground, midground, background) create more dynamic videos
Step-by-Step Tutorial
Step 1: Upload Your Image
Select image-to-video mode and upload your source image. Wan 2.7 accepts JPEG, PNG, and WebP formats.
Step 2: Add a Motion Prompt
Describe the motion you want. Be specific about what should move and how:
- “Gentle breeze moving the hair and leaves, camera slowly pushing in”
- “Water flowing downstream with rippling reflections, birds flying in background”
- “Product rotating 180 degrees on a turntable, soft shadows moving”
Step 3: Set Duration and Aspect Ratio
Choose your output settings:
- Duration: 2–15 seconds
- Aspect ratio: Matches your input image by default, or crop to 16:9, 9:16, or 1:1
Step 4: Generate
Click generate and Wan 2.7 creates your video in 30–60 seconds. The output is 1080P HD MP4 with no watermark.
Advanced Techniques
First and Last Frame Control
Upload both a starting image and an ending image. Wan 2.7 generates the motion between them, creating smooth transitions that would be impossible to achieve manually.
9-Grid Image-to-Video
Wan 2.7’s unique 3x3 grid input lets you provide multiple angles or sequential frames, giving the model more context for generating consistent, high-quality motion.
Combining with Text Prompts
Add detailed text descriptions alongside your image to guide the type of motion, camera movement, and atmosphere you want. The model uses both the visual and textual information.
Use Cases
- Social media: Animate your best photos for eye-catching Instagram Stories and TikToks
- E-commerce: Create product videos from product photos without a video shoot
- Real estate: Turn property photos into virtual walkthrough teasers
- Art portfolios: Bring illustrations and artwork to life with subtle animation
- Marketing: Convert static ad creatives into engaging video ads
Image-to-Video vs Text-to-Video
| Aspect | Image-to-Video | Text-to-Video |
|---|---|---|
| Visual control | Exact starting point | AI interprets your description |
| Best for | Animating existing visuals | Creating from scratch |
| Consistency | Matches your image precisely | Varies with each generation |
| Creative freedom | Constrained by input | Unlimited |
Both modes generate 1080P HD video. Many professionals use image-to-video when they need specific visuals, and text-to-video when exploring creative concepts.