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WAN 2.2 I2V Fast — the fastest i2v in the WAN line
If the job sounds like “animate the picture in seconds and don’t fight the budget”, WAN 2.2 I2V is the most direct slot in the line. Do not expect a cinematic miracle: it is a workhorse for stories and quick tests, where speed and price matter more than micro-detail in the motion.
When 2.2 is reasonable
- Stories and short loops without complex camera work.
- Draft motion to lock an idea before a pricier render.
- Situations where speed beats micro-detail in movement.
Why not jump straight to 2.5 or 2.7
WAN 2.2 I2V is about minimal latency and cost. If motion quality matters more, step up to WAN 2.5 I2V — it is tidier in the move. And if you have no frame at all and the scene must be built from text, that is WAN 2.7 T2V, a different input and a different pace. The logic is simple: 2.2 is “make the deadline”, 2.5 is “a bit nicer”, 2.7 is “a scene from a description”.
What you need on input
Input is a picture and a short description of the motion. Video takes longer than a still; the credit cost depends on length and settings and is shown before you run.
Frequently asked about WAN 2.2 I2V
Why not jump straight to 2.5?
If motion quality matters more — step up to 2.5. If hitting the deadline and saving matter more — start at 2.2.
Do I need a picture on input?
Yes, this is image-to-video: it animates a finished frame. If you have no frame, build the scene from text on WAN 2.7 T2V.
Is it good for ads with a person in close-up?
For natural close-up expression, look at MiniMax Hailuo 02 instead. WAN 2.2 is about quick stories and light movement.
How much does it cost and how long does it take?
Video takes longer than a still; the credit price depends on length and settings and is shown before you run and on the pricing page.