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LongCat‑Video T2V | One‑Prompt High‑Quality Video

Enter clear scene and action prompts to generate video content with coherent motion and stable visuals. It strikes a solid balance between prompt alignment, image quality, and motion quality.

Modified cars and race cars exhibition

One‑step text‑to‑video

No assets or editing needed—describe “subject + scene + action + camera language” in the prompt to quickly get a previewable moving shot.

dancer performing ballet on stage

Prompt alignment + motion performance

Better grounds key elements and actions from the prompt into the frame while keeping motion coherent—good for shot concept validation and creative iteration.

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Efficient for creators and commercial delivery

Suitable for rapid prototyping of advertising concepts, social media content, storyboard previews and product concept videos, enabling batch generation followed by selection of the optimal version for post-production.

Operation Steps

Enter prompt

In the WanVideo TextEncode node, enter your prompt—the visuals you want to appear

Video width/height and length

In the WanVideo Empty Embeds node, enter the video width/height and length you want to generate. Length reference: 16 frames = 1 second

Click the Generate button

After the progress bar finishes, you can see the generated video result

FAQ

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What type of content is it best for?

Storyboard previs, concept shots, social shorts, ad concept drafts, idea visualization, and style exploration—then move to polishing and editing after direction is set.

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How should I write prompts to get better results?

Use “subject/look + scene + action + camera + style/lighting,” and include clear verbs (walk, turn, run, raise hand, push‑in, etc.) to improve motion and storytelling.