wai27More control for every video & image
Major upgrade over wai26: build clips from first and last frames, turn 9-grid boards into motion, lock subject and voice references, edit by instruction, and recreate videos with higher consistency.
Built for creators, marketers, and video teams.
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What is wai27
Controllable video creation and editing
wai27 is a major all-around upgrade over wai26, built for teams that need more structure than plain text-to-video. It expands control across generation, reference conditioning, editing, and recreation so one workflow can move from idea to revision to remake — aligned with the capabilities highlighted on wan-ai.site.
First-frame & last-frame control
Define where a clip starts and where it lands for tighter motion planning, clearer shot intent, and easier transitions than open-ended prompt-only generation.
9-grid image-to-video
Turn structured image boards into motion — ideal for storyboards, moodboards, product sequences, and multi-panel concept development before full production.
Subject + voice reference
Guide visual identity and vocal style together — a stronger fit for talking-head formats, creator series, and localized variants where drift is costly.
Instruction-based video editing
Revise an existing result with natural-language instructions — adjust motion, framing, style, or emphasis without rebuilding the entire clip from scratch.
Video recreation / replication
Rebuild a working clip into new versions with stronger consistency — scale one strong take into multiple deliverables for channels, hooks, and audiences.
Gen + edit in one workflow
wai27 combines boundary frames, structured inputs, references, editing, and recreation into a more complete pipeline — built for versioning and iteration, not one-off demos.
How it works
wai27 in three practical steps
From reference setup to revision, keep generation and editing in one loop.
Set frames and references
Start from text, a first frame, a last frame, or a 9-grid board. Add subject references for identity and voice references when speech or tone must match. A clear opening and ending frame makes motion direction easier to control.
Generate or edit by instruction
Create a new clip, animate a structured board, or revise existing video with natural-language instructions. Scope edits to action, camera, style, or timing so each revision stays predictable.
Recreate, refine, export
Use recreation workflows to rebuild with stronger consistency, then iterate until framing, performance, and voice feel right — ideal for versioning, A/B tests, and localization.
Structured video workflows
From storyboards to localized variants — wai27 fits repeatable creative production.
Storyboarding
Lock opening and ending beats with first and last frames so directors can communicate transitions, pacing, and shot intent before full production.
Creator series
Keep the same subject and voice across recurring shorts — episodic content without resetting identity every time.
Performance marketing
Start from a 9-grid or a best-performing clip, then generate variations for hooks, offers, and CTAs — faster campaign testing without a full reshoot.
Game cinematics
Turn multi-panel concept art into moving trailers and cutscene drafts — test mood, motion, and character presence before engine work.
Post-production & localization
Instruction-based edits and recreation help agencies revise motion, tone, or language while preserving the original idea.
Training & explainers
Convert structured boards into motion and update lessons with simple edit instructions — consistent tutorials and narrated explainers.
wai27 FAQ
Quick answers — same themes as on the wai27 reference site.
- What is wai27?
- A controllable AI video workflow and major upgrade over wai26: boundary frames, 9-grid I2V, subject and voice references, instruction editing, and recreation.
- How is wai27 different from wai26?
- Broader control across the pipeline — structured inputs and references, edits without full regeneration, and recreation for variants and consistency.
- Does wai27 support first-frame and last-frame generation?
- Yes. You can guide how a clip starts and ends to help with timing, transitions, and shot planning.
- What is 9-grid image-to-video useful for?
- Storyboards, moodboards, product sequences, and multi-panel boards — a structured bridge from planning to motion.
- Can subject and voice references be used together?
- Yes. Both can be guided in the same workflow for performance-led clips and recurring formats.
Start creating with wai27
Generate, edit, and recreate with stronger structure, better reference control, and faster revision loops — use the generator above, then export when you are ready.