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Generate unlimited AI videos with Wan 2.2 A14B image to video model, supporting custom LoRAs.

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For $1 you can run this model approximately 10 times.

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Wan-2.2-i2v-480p-lora-ultra-fast

Wan 2.2 (Ultra-Fast 480p, with LoRA) is a high-speed multimodal video generation model. It delivers cinematic-quality results at ultra-fast inference speed, with support for up to 3 LoRAs per job for flexible style and character control.

Key Features

  • Cinematic-level Aesthetic Control: Professional camera language, multi-dimensional control over lighting, color, and composition.

  • Large-scale Complex Motion: Smoothly restores natural motion, supports multi-subject dynamics, and enhances controllability.

  • Precise Semantic Compliance: Excels at complex scene understanding and multi-object generation, ensuring faithful creative intent.

  • LoRA Integration: Import up to 3 LoRAs per job for both high-noise and low-noise experts, with adjustable blending scale.

Limits and Performance

  • Resolution: 480p

  • Duration options: 5s or 8s

  • Input types:

    • Prompt
    • Image (First Frame)
    • Last Image (Last Frame)
  • LoRAs: up to 3 high-noise LoRAs + 3 low-noise LoRAs or just 3 LoRAs

  • Seed: reproducibility control

Pricing

DurationCost
5 seconds$0.10
8 seconds$0.16

How to Use

  1. Upload an initial image.
  2. Write a prompt describing the video scene.
  3. (Optional) Add a last_image for smooth transitions.
  4. Select duration (5s or 8s).
  5. Add LoRAs (up to 3 for high-noise experts, 3 for low-noise experts).
  6. (Optional) Set a seed for reproducibility.
  7. Run the job and preview/download your video.

Pro Tips

  • Use image + last_image for storyboarding transitions.
  • Apply high-noise LoRAs for global style changes, and low-noise LoRAs for subtle refinements.
  • Keep LoRA scale values balanced (0.5–1.0 recommended) for natural blending.
  • Choose 5s for quick iterations and 8s for polished results.

Note

  • If you did not upload the image locally, please ensure that the image URL is accessible! A successfully accessible image will display a preview in the interface.

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