More Stable Output
Prompt understanding is clearer and composition is steadier, making it better for demanding roles such as character art, product art, and posters.
We have integrated Wanxiang Image 2.7 for generation and editing. The immediate impact is steadier output, more accurate local edits, clearer final images, and stronger support for producing unified batches of character art, product art, posters, and storyboards.
Prompt understanding is clearer and composition is steadier, making it better for demanding roles such as character art, product art, and posters.
Click-to-edit and region-level control make it easier to replace text, swap elements, and adjust layouts with less drift.
Multi-image reference and batch generation make it better for unified character sheets, product series visuals, and storyboards.
This is not just one more model name. It turns publicly confirmed image capabilities into direct creative gains you can feel in workflow quality.
Wanxiang Image 2.7 was publicly released on April 1, 2026. It covers text-to-image, editing, and multi-image reference generation. The Pro version supports 4K output for higher-fidelity visual work.
Official material emphasizes click-to-edit and pixel-level region control, which means local replacement, element movement, and fine correction become more accurate with less repainting.
Public information states support for up to 9 references and up to 12 generated images at once, making it more suitable for e-commerce assets, poster series, and consistent character creation.
If you often run into “the first version is close but not accurate enough,” “one image is fine but the set is inconsistent,” or “detail edits take too much effort,” this upgrade will feel meaningful.
Character sheets and portraits
Product key visuals and marketing posters
Storyboards and shot-reference images
Consistent multi-image visual assets
High-quality image work that needs repeated adjustment
If you want to test whether this upgrade is worth adopting, the simplest path is to generate a batch now, then compare against examples and guides to iterate quickly.
See how still images turn into motion for character entrances, product demos, and creative storyboards.
Inspect public examples of static-to-dynamic conversion before you enter the creation workflow.
If you want to organize prompt structure for images and shots first, start from the guide page.
It is useful for character art, product art, posters, storyboards, and consistent multi-image creation, especially for image workflows that need both generation and editing.
The most direct gains are steadier output, more accurate edits, clearer final images, and less rework when building a unified set of visuals.
Those figures come from public Wanxiang Image 2.7 materials and official release notes. The page only cites capabilities that have been publicly confirmed.