Wan 2.1 is a fast, open-source model for generating videos from text or images. A particularly fun way to use Wan is for video style transfer. Whether you want to make dreamy Studio Ghibli-style loops , gritty cyberpunk trailers , or something entirely your own, Wan makes it easy to create stylized videos. You can start right away with a premade style, or train a custom one in minutes using your own images. Your browser does not support the video tag. Replicate also supports fast inference with LoRAs on Wan 2.1, so you can apply styles to your videos with shorter wait times and no extra setup. Here’s how you can get started. Use a premade style You can run premade styles on top of these two text-to-video Wan 2.1 models: • Wan 2.1 text to video, 480p • Wan 2.1 text to video, 720p To use a style, type your prompt, set fast_mode to “Fast”, and add a link to your weights in the lora_weights input. This link can be any arbitrary safetensors URL from the internet — from HuggingFace, CivitAI, or any other platform. The lora_weights field even accepts finetuned Wan models you find on Replicate. …