Wan 2.6 fue desarrollado por la DAMO Academy de Alibaba y publicado como open source bajo licencia Apache 2.0. Es el modelo de video IA más rápido de nuestra plataforma — 20 a 40 segundos por clip. La función Ref2V bloquea el estilo visual de una imagen de referencia para garantizar consistencia entre generaciones. Ideal para contenido de e-commerce, iteraciones rápidas y videos de marca en serie.
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Wan 2.6 — El generador de video IA open source de Alibaba
Wan 2.6 de Alibaba combina velocidad y calidad open source. Generación en 20–40 s, consistencia de estilo, audio nativo. Prueba gratis.
Fast generation — lifestyle content in seconds
Rapid iteration — test multiple prompt ideas quickly
¿Qué es Wan 2.6?
Wan 2.6 por dentro — Velocidad, Ref2V y open source
- Duración máxima
- 5 segundos
- Resolución
- 720p-1080p
- Velocidad de generación
- ~20-40 segundos
- Relaciones de aspecto
- 16:9, 9:16, 1:1
- Tipos de entrada
- Texto, Imagen, Imagen de referencia (Ref2V)
- Código abierto
- Sí (Apache 2.0)
El modelo de video más rápido — y lo que cuesta
50 credits for a 5-second video
At 10 credits/second, Wan costs the same per-second as Kling. A 5-second video costs ~$0.50. The real value proposition is speed — at 20–40 seconds per generation, you can iterate faster than any other model, making your credits more productive even at the same per-video price.
Cuando la velocidad pura importa más que el acabado visual
When it shines
Wan 2.6 is the best choice for rapid iteration workflows and reference-based content creation. It's the fastest video model (20–40 seconds), making it ideal for testing dozens of prompt variations quickly. The Ref2V feature is unique — upload a reference image and Wan maintains visual consistency across generations, perfect for product video series and brand content. As an open-source model, it also appeals to developers and teams who value transparency.
When to pick a different model
If you need guaranteed 1080p output, Wan's variable resolution (720p–1080p) is a risk — use Veo, Sora, or Kling for consistent HD. If cinematic visual quality is your priority, Veo 3.1 or Sora will look better. For the cheapest per-video cost, Runway Gen-4 at 10 credits beats Wan's 50 credits. And for human motion content (dance, sports, action), Seedance is specifically optimized for body movement fidelity.
Limitations worth knowing
- 5-second maximum duration. Wan only generates 5-second clips. For content that needs more time to develop — storytelling, product reveals, dramatic sequences — consider Sora (up to 20s) or Kling (up to 10s).
- Variable quality (720p–1080p). Wan's output resolution varies between 720p and 1080p depending on the content. For guaranteed 1080p, use Veo, Sora, or Kling. If consistent resolution matters for your project, Wan may surprise you with occasional 720p output.
- Less cinematic polish. Wan prioritizes speed and versatility over visual perfection. The output looks good but not film-grade. For premium visual quality, Veo 3.1 is in a different league.
Wan vs Sora vs Kling vs Runway — Comparativa centrada en velocidad
| Métrica | wan | sora | kling | runway |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Speed | 20-40s | 2-5 min | 30s | 30-60s |
| Cost (5s clip) | 50 credits | 30 credits | 10 credits | 10 credits |
| Reference Input | Ref2V (style lock) | No | No | Image-to-video |
| Max Duration | 5s | 20s | 10s | 10s |
| Open Source | Yes | No | No | No |
| Resolution | 720p-1080p | 1080p | 1080p | 720p |
| Audio Output | Yes (lip-sync) | No | No | No |
Usar el Ref2V de Wan para consistencia de marca
Keep Prompts Direct — Wan Prefers Brevity
Wan generates in 20-40 seconds because it processes prompts efficiently. Long, elaborate descriptions don't improve results. Focus on the key elements: subject, action, and one style keyword.
Use Ref2V for Brand Consistency
Upload a reference image that defines your visual style — color palette, lighting mood, composition approach. Wan will generate new content that matches that visual DNA, even with completely different subjects.
Iterate Fast — 10 Prompts in 5 Minutes
Wan's speed advantage is best used for rapid exploration. Don't perfect your first prompt — generate 5-10 variations quickly, identify what works, then refine the winning direction.