Wan 2.7 Video Continuation

Extend Videos Naturally with Wan 2.7

Continue an existing clip while preserving motion, subject identity, lighting, and scene style. Guide the next moment with a prompt and choose 5s, 10s, or 15s output.

Models
Video Extend

Extend existing videos with Wan 2.7

Upload the source video you want Wan 2.7 to continue

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Tip: Be detailed and specific for better results. Describe the subject, style, lighting, mood, and composition.

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See what you can create with video extend

Video Extension Features

Turn short clips into longer scenes with prompt-guided continuation

Motion Continuity

Extend the action from the original clip with smoother temporal consistency and natural camera movement.

Prompt-Guided Direction

Describe what should happen after the uploaded video, including subject action, environment changes, or cinematic mood.

5s, 10s, or 15s Output

Choose fixed Wan 2.7 video durations for predictable cost and consistent UI behavior.

720p and 1080p

Generate video continuations at 720p or 1080p depending on quality and credit needs.

Optional Audio Input

Attach an audio file when you want the continuation to follow a sound bed or music direction.

Batch-Friendly Workflow

Use the existing multi-generation layer to submit multiple single tasks and poll each task result independently.

How Wan 2.7 Video Extend Works

A simple upload, prompt, and generate workflow

1

Upload Source Video

Add the video clip you want to continue. MP4, MOV, and common browser-supported video formats work best.

2

Describe the Continuation

Write a clear prompt explaining what should happen next, including action, camera movement, lighting, or mood.

3

Choose Duration and Generate

Select 5s, 10s, or 15s, choose 720p or 1080p, then generate and download the extended result.

Why Use Wan 2.7 Video Extend

Faster continuation without manual timeline work

Reduce Reshoots

Create more footage from a source clip without scheduling another shoot.

Simple Controls

Use a video upload, prompt, duration, resolution, and advanced settings instead of a complex editing timeline.

Predictable Credits

Fixed duration choices make credit usage easier to understand before generation.

Shared Project Architecture

The feature uses the same WaveSpeed submit and poll structure as other Wan 2.7 modules.

Fast Iteration

Generate multiple continuations from the same source clip and refine the prompt for better direction.

Download-Ready Results

Completed videos appear in the shared result preview cards with direct download controls.

Best Uses for Video Extend

Ideal when you already have a clip and need more story time

Short-Form Content

Extend clips for reels, shorts, and social posts without restarting production.

Scene Continuation

Continue a moment into a longer narrative beat while keeping the same visual language.

Ad Variations

Create longer ad variations from a short source clip and guide the next action with prompt text.

Product Demos

Continue product movement, camera push-ins, or lifestyle scenes from an existing shot.

Music and Visual Loops

Extend atmospheric clips for background visuals, loops, and music-driven scenes.

Creative Testing

Generate several continuation ideas from the same clip and compare which direction works best.

Wan 2.7 Video Extend FAQ

Common setup and generation details

01

What do I need to generate a video extension?

Upload one source video and enter a prompt. Duration, resolution, seed, audio, prompt expansion, and negative prompt are available as settings.

02

Can I choose any duration from 1 to 15 seconds?

No. The UI only exposes 5s, 10s, and 15s for Wan 2.7 video generation so pricing and model behavior stay predictable.

03

Which resolutions are supported?

The current UI supports 720p and 1080p for Wan 2.7 Video Extend.

04

Does uploading audio change the price?

No. Audio is available as an optional input, but the project pricing rules do not add separate audio credits.

05

Does multi-generation work here?

Yes. It reuses the shared multi-generation layer: multiple single-task requests are submitted and each task ID is polled independently.

06

Why is Video Extend a separate module?

It has a different user intent from video editing, so the UI now exposes it as an independent module while keeping the same WaveSpeed backend structure.

Start Extending Videos with Wan 2.7

Upload a clip, describe the next moment, and generate a longer video continuation.

Prompt-guided video continuation