
Wan 2.2 Turbo Image-to-Video API by Atlas Cloud
Image-to-video model for fast single-clip generation with stable motion and 30fps workflow post-processing.
Wan 2.2 Turbo Image-to-Video
Wan 2.2 Turbo Image-to-Video turns a reference image into a short, smooth video clip with fast generation and 30 fps post-processing. It is designed for single-clip motion, quick iteration, and final outputs at 480p, 720p, or 1080p.
Highlights
- Fast single-clip generation: Create a 5 second image-to-video clip from one prompt and one source image.
- Selectable output resolution: Choose 480p, 720p, or 1080p output. 720p and 1080p are produced through the video super-resolution workflow.
- 30 fps output: The workflow applies 30 fps post-processing for smoother playback.
- Prompt-faithful motion: Works best when the prompt describes motion, camera movement, and temporal changes rather than repeating static image details.
Parameters
| Parameter | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|
model | Yes | Use atlascloud/wan-2.2-turbo/image-to-video. |
image | Yes | First-frame image URL or Base64 image. |
prompt | Yes | Text prompt describing the desired motion. |
resolution | No | Output resolution: 480p, 720p, or 1080p. Default: 720p. |
duration | No | Video duration in seconds. Fixed at 5. |
negative_prompt | No | Optional negative prompt. |
seed | No | Random seed for reproducibility; -1 means random. |
Example Request
{ "model": "atlascloud/wan-2.2-turbo/image-to-video", "prompt": "A classic golden Cadillac speeds through a desert road, kicking up dust as the camera tracks alongside it.", "image": "https://static.atlascloud.ai/media/images/db548fe3bd5cafa4ef7e0141d69c8566.jpeg", "duration": 5, "resolution": "1080p", "seed": -1 }
Pricing
Billing is per generated second with a 5 second minimum.
| Resolution | Formula | 5s price |
|---|---|---|
| 480p | $0.0200 x 5 x 1 | $0.10 |
| 720p | $0.0200 x 5 x 2 | $0.20 |
| 1080p | $0.0200 x 5 x 3 | $0.30 |
No model-level discount is applied.
Prompt Tips
- Describe movement: subject motion, camera movement, speed, and timing.
- Keep prompts concise and action-focused.
- Use a clear, well-composed input image with the main subject visible.
- Match the requested motion to what the source image can plausibly support.


















