Step 1: Select the right input
Choose text, an image, a first and last frame pair, or a reference clip based on what you actually have. The form changes to match that workflow.
Your results, prompts, and task status will appear here while the generator works.
Generate short videos from prompts, images, frame pairs, or reference clips with a workflow built around visible settings, credit estimates, and reviewable outputs.




The workflow keeps each choice visible: input type, prompt, aspect ratio, resolution, model, and estimated credit cost before the render starts.

Choose text, an image, a first and last frame pair, or a reference clip based on what you actually have. The form changes to match that workflow.
Write the subject, action, camera movement, lighting, and constraints. Pick aspect ratio and resolution before submitting, so the result is easier to audit.
Preview the result in the workspace, download the finished clip, and check important details manually before using it in ads, client work, or public content.
Wan 3 is written for practical production checks: clear inputs, visible settings, predictable credit review, and outputs you can inspect before publishing.
Use text for early concepts, images for known subjects, frame pairs for transitions, and reference clips when motion or camera language needs to be carried forward.
Open generatorDescribe motion, lens behavior, lighting, and pacing in plain language, then review whether the generated clip followed the important parts of the brief.
Open generatorPick the aspect ratio and supported resolution before submission instead of cropping blindly later. Match the clip to a channel or campaign from the start.
Open generatorEstimated credits are shown before the job is submitted, and completed clips stay available in the workspace for preview, download, and later review.
Open generatorUse the generator as a drafting and production-support tool, then review the output for accuracy, brand fit, and publishing rights.
Generate a motion draft for a hook, opener, or mood direction, then decide what belongs in the final edit.
Practical answers about Wan 3 generation quality, human review, credit estimates, and reference rights.
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Start with the input you trust most, preview the credit estimate, and inspect the finished clip before you publish or hand it off.