Seedance 2.5 Now Live — First on Atlas Cloud

Wan 3.0 API is Coming to Atlas Cloud Soon

Wan 3.0 API is the next generation of Alibaba's Wan video family, built to push long-form generation, multi-reference control, and audiovisual quality to new heights. Atlas Cloud already hosts Wan 2.7, 2.6, and 2.5, so Wan 3.0 will use the same unified key and work with no separate setup. Get early access the day it goes live. Scroll down to the showcase for an early look at what Wan 3.0 can create.

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Seedance 2.0

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Wan 3.0 in Action

6 flagship capabilities that show what one Wan 3.0 request can produce, from multi-reference brand films to 30-second single takes.

Multi-Reference Brand Films

Omni mode ingests up to 20 reference materials, 10 images, 5 clips, and 5 audio tracks, plus one source document or webpage, so a full brand kit becomes a single on-brand video in one pass.

30-Second Single-Take Stories

Native 30-second output gives a narrative room to breathe, holding continuous camera moves and one-shot sequences that shorter clips cannot carry. Intelligent duration lets the model pace each scene on its own.

Pixel-Level Reference Consistency

Faces, products, and fine details are reproduced with pixel-level fidelity across every frame. Production teams gain the delivery certainty that repeat characters and exact brand assets demand.

Immersive Sound and Realism

Realism, image texture, and native audio all step up together, so a generated scene arrives with matching sound instead of silent footage. The result lands with real audiovisual impact.

Instruction and Reference Editing

Precise editing reworks existing footage from a written instruction or a reference clip, changing a subject, style, or moment without regenerating the whole video.

Documents and Webpages to Video

Beyond text, image, audio, and video, Wan 3.0 reads doc, xls, ppt, pdf, and md files as well as live webpages, turning a report or slide deck straight into a finished clip.

Video Comparisons in Same Prompt

See how video present generated by Wan 3.0, Seedance 2.5 and Wan 2.7 model.

Prompt

Generating a 30-second, 16:9 widescreen adult sci-fi war animated short film. Visual style: Ultra-photorealistic CGI Biomechanical structures Fusion of gray-white bone and black metal Insect-like joints Extremely fine bone texturing Dried blood streaks, ceramic cracks, and industrial oil grime Abandoned futuristic city Cold gray skylight Sparse toxic-green organisms High-contrast cinematic lighting Low-saturation cool color palette Minimal orange-red used only for flames and alarms Realistic physical destruction Oppressive, heavy, unheroic tone Characters no longer have complete flesh bodies. They are composed primarily of: Human spine Ribs Skull Black hydraulic muscle Metal joints Neural fiber optics Weapon interface ports The skeletons are not zombies — they are "legacy hardware" still being operated by military-industrial systems. Narrative & Dynamic Timeline 0–4 sec | Still Fighting After Death The shot opens on a soldier's dog tag lying in a pool of standing water. Want me to continue translating the rest of the timeline if you have more seconds/beats written out? This looks like it's cut off after the 0-4 second beat.

Generated by Wan 3.0

Generated by Seedance 2.5 on Altas Cloud

Generated by Wan 2.7 on Altas Cloud

Prompt

Generating a 15-second, 16:9 ultra-widescreen plush-universe adventure clip. A spaceship made of plush fabric, buttons, zippers, and stuffing cotton is fleeing at high speed through a universe made of giant yarn planets, fuzzy nebulae, and rag-doll megafauna. The ship is piloted by three small plush animals: a rabbit, a fox, and a crow. A giant interstellar whale-beast covered in deep-blue long plush fur, with eyes like two glass buttons, chases the ship out of the nebula. Overall style: ultra-fine plush textures, cinematic space scale, a strong contrast between cute appearance and intense action, exaggerated FPV camera work, and realistic soft-body physics. **15-Second Dynamic Timeline** **0–3 sec | Zipper Ship Ejection Launch** The shot is inside the plush ship, with a cockpit made of stitching, buttons, and fabric instrument panels. A red warning button flashes rapidly. The rabbit pulls down a giant zipper-lever control, and the ship's forward hatch splits open like a cloth sack. The camera pulls back rapidly from the cockpit, passes through the zipper hatch, and emerges outside the ship. The ship ejects and launches out of the knitted crater of a yarn planet. **3–6 sec | High-Speed Orbit Skimming the Yarn Planet** The camera hugs the ship's tail, flying low over the planet's surface. The ground is woven from giant strands of yarn: - Knitted mountain ranges streak past below at high speed - Loose thread-ends sway like a forest - The ship dodges sharply left and right - The camera continuously banks and rolls - The thrusters emit a trailing wake of white cotton fluff **6–8.5 sec | The Giant Plush Whale Appears** The fuzzy nebula suddenly parts to either side as a giant deep-blue plush whale bursts out from behind. The long fur on the whale's body is blown backward by the high-speed airflow, and its glass-button eyes reflect the planet's light. The camera whips halfway around the ship, switching to a rear-facing (reverse) view, so the whale continuously grows larger in the frame behind the ship.

Generated by Wan 3.0

Generated by Seedance 2.5 on Altas Cloud

Generated by Wan 2.7 on Altas Cloud

Wan 3.0 API - Built for Real Creative Pipelines

Wan 3.0's upgrades trace back to real industry demands, folding straight into the production workflows below, from short drama to corporate film.

Film, TV, Short Drama & MV

Native 30-second takes and real-scene restoration let AI film, short drama, and music MVs skip much of the physical shoot. Pixel consistency holds recurring leads, and native audio arrives matched to every cut.

Animation, Brand & IP

All-style control moves from realistic to anime within one model, while pixel consistency locks a mascot, logo, or IP character across every frame. Full brand animations render without the tedious production chain.

Advertising & Corporate Promotion

Omni creation pushes past text-and-image limits for home appliance, beauty, auto, FMCG, and apparel brands. Feed a product page or company report straight in to build everything from product demos to corporate brand films.

Software & Product Design

Feed a product UI walkthrough, a feature animation, or a data visualization, and Wan 3.0 keeps the original aesthetic while turning it into a story-driven motion piece. The tedious animation step disappears.

Education

Document input reads a pdf, ppt, or webpage directly, so a lesson or research report becomes a clear explainer video with no separate script. Complex material turns visual in a single step.

Cultural Tourism

Real-scene restoration recreates landscapes, heritage sites, and local cuisine without a large-scale shoot, so city films and cultural digitization finish at low cost. Distant places arrive right in front of viewers.

How to Use Wan 3.0 on Atlas Cloud

Get started in minutes — follow these simple steps to integrate and deploy models through Atlas Cloud's platform.

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Why Use Wan 3.0 on Atlas Cloud

Combining the advanced Wan 3.0 models with Atlas Cloud's GPU-accelerated platform provides unmatched performance, scalability, and developer experience.

Performance & flexibility

Low Latency:
GPU-optimized inference for real-time reasoning.

Unified API:
Run Wan 3.0, GPT, Gemini, and DeepSeek with one integration.

Transparent Pricing:
Predictable per-token billing with serverless options.

Enterprise & Scale

Developer Experience:
SDKs, analytics, fine-tuning tools, and templates.

Reliability:
99.99% uptime, RBAC, and compliance-ready logging.

Security & Compliance:
SOC 2 Type II, HIPAA alignment, data sovereignty in US.

Wan 3.0 API FAQ

Wan 3.0 is Alibaba's next-generation all-in-one video model, now in public beta. One request can turn text, images, video, audio, documents, or webpages into a video up to 30 seconds long, and the model pairs that broad input with pixel-level consistency, precise editing, and natively generated audio.

Atlas Cloud plans to add the Wan 3.0 API as soon as Alibaba releases it, with Day-0 access as the goal. Sign up and get notified the day it goes live.

Wan 3.0 is the broadest release in the line. It lifts native duration to 30 seconds, accepts up to 20 mixed reference materials plus documents and webpages in omni-reference mode, adds a first-and-last-frame mode, and pushes toward pixel-level consistency with native audio. The earlier Wan versions on Atlas Cloud stay strong picks for shorter, more focused text-to-video and image-to-video work.

Wan 3.0 treats far more than a prompt as source material. One request can draw on up to 20 mixed references, 10 images, 5 video clips totaling 15 seconds, and 5 audio clips totaling 15 seconds, alongside a single document (doc, xls, ppt, pdf, or md) or webpage, with the text prompt itself running as long as 20000 characters.

Clips run natively up to 30 seconds. A text or image request can land anywhere from 2 to 30 seconds, while a request that includes video keeps input and output within a combined 30 seconds, and intelligent duration can set the length for you. Resolution spans 480p, 720p, and 1080p, with 16:9, 9:16, 4:3, 3:4, 1:1, and intelligent ratios available.

Consistency is handled at pixel level, so a face, an outfit, a product, or a fine reference detail holds its look as scenes cut and subjects move. For production runs that reuse the same character or an exact brand asset, that steadiness is what makes each delivery predictable.

Yes, through both instruction and reference. A written note or a sample clip can restyle a subject, shift lighting, or replace a single segment, and the elements you want left alone stay in place across the edit.

Yes. Atlas Cloud already serves Wan 2.7, 2.6, and 2.5 under one unified key, and Wan 3.0 will join that same key with no new account, no endpoint reshuffle, and no separate setup. Teams already calling the Wan family can reach Wan 3.0 by swapping the model name once it goes live.

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