WAN 2.1 Image-to-Video 480p LoRA — wavespeed-ai/wan-2.1/i2v-480p-lora
wavespeed-ai/wan-2.1/i2v-480p-lora turns a single input image into a short, coherent video clip at 480p, with optional LoRA effects for stylized motion, transformations, or consistent visual “behavior” across runs.
What it’s good at
- Image-to-video animation from one still image (great for product shots, portraits, scenes)
- LoRA-driven motion/effects (for example: rotate, zoom-call framing, playful VFX-style transformations)
- Fast iteration for storyboard-style testing at a lightweight resolution
Inputs
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Prompt (required): describe the action, camera, and mood
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Image (required): the starting frame
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Negative prompt (optional): reduce artifacts or unwanted styles
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LoRAs (optional): add one or more LoRAs with:
- Path: LoRA identifier
- Scale: LoRA strength
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Size: 480p
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Duration: 5s or 10s
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Num inference steps: higher can improve detail/coherence (slower)
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Guidance scale: higher follows the prompt more strictly
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Flow shift: controls motion feel (lower is calmer, higher is more dynamic)
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Seed: set for repeatable results
How to use (Playground)
- Upload your image.
- Write a prompt that includes subject + action + camera movement + environment.
- (Optional) Add a LoRA and start with a moderate scale, then adjust upward only if the effect is too subtle.
- Keep guidance scale moderate for natural motion; increase it if the model ignores your requested action.
- Run at 5s first, then move to 10s once the motion looks right.
Prompting tips (I2V)
- Start with a single clear action: walks, turns, smiles, waves, looks back, picks up an object.
- Add camera direction in plain film language: slow push-in, handheld, dolly left, tilt up, rack focus.
- If you use an “effect” LoRA (like deflate/rotate), describe the target as a non-graphic, clearly fictional or toy-like transformation to avoid unwanted safety filtering.
Example prompt style (safe wording):
A beach photo becomes a playful VFX shot: the character turns into an inflatable toy version of itself and slowly deflates like a balloon, then settles gently on the sand. Smooth camera push-in, soft sunlight, natural motion, no distortion.
Use cases
- Social content and short ads: animate a key visual into a 5–10s loopable clip
- Product hero animation: subtle parallax, gentle rotation, light camera push for ecommerce
- Stylized LoRA effects: rotate, “video call” framing, playful toon-like transformations
- Prototype storytelling: turn concept art into quick motion beats for pitches
Pricing
| Model | Resolution | Duration | Price per run |
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| wavespeed-ai/wan-2.1/i2v-480p-lora | 832×480 | 5s | $0.20 |
| wavespeed-ai/wan-2.1/i2v-480p-lora | 832×480 | 10s | $0.30 |
Notes
- 480p is ideal for fast iteration, previews, and high-volume generation.
- LoRA effects can overpower the base motion if scaled too high; increase gradually.
- Safety checks may block certain real-person transformations; using fictional/toy framing typically works better.