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What it does

Wan 2.1 generates video from a description or from a starting image, at noticeably higher quality than the faster models.

Motion is more coherent, subjects hold their shape across the clip, and it can render readable text in the frame, which almost no other video model manages.

It is slow and it needs a large card, so a clip costs real money. Treat it the way you would treat a render: get the shot right in a cheap model first, then run the final here.

What you can make

A five second product hero shot with a slow orbit
An establishing shot for a short film
Animated logo reveal with readable type
A character turning to camera, holding their face
Landscape footage that would be expensive to shoot
Title card motion for a client deliverable

These are prompts, not fixed presets. The workspace opens with one of them already loaded so your first result is one click away.

Your setup

WE RUN THIS ON H100 80GB

We run this on an H100 80GB. A five second 720p clip takes about 4 minutes. $2.25 per hour, billed by the minute.

Why this card?

The 14 billion parameter version of Wan 2.1 needs roughly 30GB for the model plus another 25GB or more of working space for the frames of the clip. That does not fit on a 48GB card at 720p without cutting the clip short. The H100 also has substantially faster memory than the L40S, which matters here because this model is genuinely compute-bound rather than waiting on data.

Memory
80GB
Speed
about 4 minutes per clip
Rate
$2.25/hr

What will it cost you?

20 clips 80 minutes $3.00

Billed by the minute on a H100 80GB at $2.25 per hour. A batch job shuts the GPU off when the last clip is done, so this is the whole cost.

Two ways to run it

OPEN THE APP

Click and use it

Generate and preview one clip at a time, with the cost meter running.

Get early access Best for exploring.
RUN A BATCH JOB

Hand us the whole pile

Queue a shot list overnight. The GPU stops itself when the last clip finishes.

Join the list Best for volume. The GPU shuts off automatically when it is done.
197 Wan 2.1 jobs run on GPUVault in the last 30 days
Model facts
Parameters14B
LicenseApache 2.0
Memory required60GB minimum, 80GB recommended
Base modelTrained from scratch by Alibaba
PublisherAlibaba (Wan-AI)
Recommended hardwareH100 80GB, 80GB
Hugging FaceWan-AI/Wan2.1-T2V-14B
COMING SOON

Want Wan 2.1 the day it opens?

We are testing the rental flow with a small group first. Leave an email and we will tell you when Wan 2.1 is ready to run. One message, no newsletter.

Wan 2.1 questions

How much does one finished video clip cost?

About $0.15. A five second clip takes roughly four minutes on an H100 at $2.25 per hour. The real cost is iteration, not the final render. Most people generate ten or fifteen versions before they are happy, which puts a usable clip closer to $2. Use LTX-Video to find the shot first and you will spend a fraction of that.

Do I need to install anything to use Wan 2.1?

No. We start a machine with Wan 2.1 already loaded and hand you a link. Everything runs in your browser, there is nothing to download, and nothing is left on your computer afterwards. It works the same on a Mac, a Windows laptop, or a Chromebook. A workspace is usually ready in about 90 seconds.

How much does it cost to run 20 clips?

About $3.00. Wan 2.1 takes about 4 minutes per clip on the H100 80GB we recommend, so 20 clips is roughly 80 minutes of GPU time at $2.25 per hour. Billing is by the minute, and a batch job shuts the GPU off the moment the last item finishes. The calculator above works this out for your own numbers.

Can I run Wan 2.1 on a cheaper card?

Sometimes, and the calculator will not always make it look worth it. The 14 billion parameter version of Wan 2.1 needs roughly 30GB for the model plus another 25GB or more of working space for the frames of the clip. That does not fit on a 48GB card at 720p without cutting the clip short. The H100 also has substantially faster memory than the L40S, which matters here because this model is genuinely compute-bound rather than waiting on data. If you want to try a different card anyway, the advanced catalog lets you pick one and shows the estimated time before you commit.

Can I use Wan 2.1 commercially?

Yes. Wan 2.1 is released under the Apache 2.0 license, which permits commercial use with no conditions worth worrying about. You can use the output in paid client work and in products you sell.

What happens to my files after I stop?

Anything you save into your workspace folder stays in your account and is there when you come back. Everything else is destroyed: the machine is terminated and its disk is wiped. Batch job inputs and outputs are deleted from our storage 24 hours after you download them. We do not read your files or use them to train anything.

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