Wan 2.7

AI Video Editing

Edit uploaded 2 to 10 second clips with text instructions, optional reference images, and output controls.

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Your Video Editing History

Track each edit, preview completed clips, and download finished results.

AI video editor

Edit short video clips with text instructions, reference images, and export controls

Upload a short source clip, describe the change you want, and generate targeted edits without rebuilding the whole shot. This workflow is best for changes like outfits, props, backgrounds, lighting, and overall visual style while keeping the original clip's motion, timing, and composition as consistent as possible.

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Popular AI video editing use cases

Product, fashion, and campaign variations

Reuse one approved clip while changing wardrobe details, props, color direction, or backgrounds for new ads, seasonal launches, and social variants.

Creator polish without a full reshoot

Fix distracting objects, shift the mood with lighting changes, or update scene styling when the motion already works and only a few visual details need to change.

Vertical, square, and shortened deliverables

Create alternate aspect ratios and clipped durations from the same source material when you need multiple versions for feeds, reels, and paid placements.

What the video editor includes

Upload MP4 or MOV source clips from 2 to 10 seconds with client-side checks for file size, duration, resolution, and aspect ratio
Optional support for up to 3 reference images to guide character appearance, clothing, props, or visual style
Resolution, aspect ratio, duration, audio, prompt rewrite, and watermark controls in one workflow
Saved task history with previews, status tracking, and direct downloads after sign-in

FAQ

What kinds of edits work best?

Bounded visual changes work best: background swaps, lighting shifts, outfit changes, prop additions, color adjustments, and style changes that keep the original motion structure intact.

Do I need a reference image?

No. You can edit with just a source clip and a text instruction, but a reference image helps when you want more control over character styling, clothing details, or the target visual direction.

Why might an edit fail or look weak?

Tasks can fail because a file is unsupported, too large, too short, or too long. Results also tend to degrade on clips with heavy motion blur, rapid cuts, or unclear frames because the model has less stable visual information to preserve.