PDF → Video
Turn reports, guides and research into a concise visual story with the main takeaways intact.
Start with the material you already have. Paste a public webpage or upload a document, choose what kind of video you want, and get a concise brief with a video prompt and optional narration ready for generation.
Or start from an example
Preparing a source uses 3 assistant credits. Video generation is charged separately based on the model and settings you choose.
Document to video
Skip the blank prompt. This workflow pulls out the message, facts and story beats that matter, then turns them into a video direction you can review and edit before generation.
Turn reports, guides and research into a concise visual story with the main takeaways intact.
Convert briefs, scripts and product documents into a structured video concept without rewriting everything by hand.
Turn notes, scripts and Markdown content into a structured video direction without rebuilding the source by hand.
Bring important findings, categories and trends into a clearer visual explanation.
Use a product page, launch page or article as the starting point for an explainer, ad, summary or social clip.
Longer video stories
Longer videos need more than a longer prompt. Use the source to decide what deserves screen time, arrange the key beats, and prepare a tighter brief before you move into Wan 3.0 generation.
What it does
It is a source-first way to make video. Instead of inventing everything from scratch, you begin with a webpage, PDF, DOCX document, brief or spreadsheet. The useful facts and ideas are condensed into a video brief, prompt and optional narration that are easier to review before generation.
How it works
Paste a public HTTPS webpage or drop in one supported document.
Pick explainer, ad, summary or social, then add any direction that matters to you.
Check the core message, generated video prompt and optional narration before you create anything.
Open the prepared prompt in the video generator, choose an available model and settings, then refine the result.
Video examples
These examples show the kinds of visual directions you can aim for after turning a document or webpage into a focused video brief.
Turn a story page, game concept or world-building document into a scene with scale, atmosphere and movement.
Use a profile, article or narrative to create a controlled, character-focused explanation.
Translate product benefits into tactile close-ups, premium lighting and clear visual emphasis.
Use a written story or concept note as the backbone for stylized motion and narrative pacing.
Build a scene from a script, interview, article or character brief, with room for narration or dialogue direction.
Turn launch messaging into speed, lighting, camera movement and a stronger sense of momentum.
Push a bold creative brief into a distinctive visual idea built around one memorable hook.
Convert simple campaign copy into an immediate, human scene designed for quick social viewing.
Create · Refine · Integrate
Review and edit the generated prompt before you create. Keep the subject, scene, camera, pacing, lighting and sound direction that actually matter.
If your chosen video mode supports references, add images or video after the brief is ready to guide identity, style, motion or scene composition.
Public Wan 3.0 API access is not offered on this page yet. Use the browser workflow for source analysis and generation; API details can be added separately if public access becomes available.
Credits
Preparing a webpage or document costs 3 assistant credits. Video generation is separate, and the generator shows the model cost before you submit so you can decide whether to continue.
Use cases
Turn features, proof points and positioning into a focused launch video or ad concept.
Pull the strongest ideas from a long article and reshape them into a concise explainer or social video.
Create a professional summary that keeps the important findings without manually rebuilding the report as a script.
Turn requirements, plans and project material into one connected story with clearer pacing, visuals and narration direction.
Carry the audience, message, mood and campaign goal into a generation-ready video concept.
Convert lessons, guides and how-to material into a short, easier-to-watch educational video.
FAQ
Wan 3.0 is an all-in-one video generation model designed for text, images, references, editing and longer video creation. This page focuses on the source-to-video workflow: turning documents and webpages into a usable video brief before generation.
Paste a public webpage or upload a supported document, choose the video type, add any creative direction, then review the generated brief and prompt before opening the video generator.
Each document or webpage preparation costs 3 assistant credits. Video generation is billed separately according to the model and settings you select.
Wan 3.0 is designed for longer single-generation workflows, including up to 30-second video use cases. The duration options shown in the generator are the options you can actually select at generation time.
Yes, the workflow is designed to support up to 30-second Wan 3.0 video creation. For longer clips, use the source brief to decide the key beats before generation rather than trying to fit everything into one prompt.
Yes. Upload a supported PDF up to 100 MB, choose the type of video you want, review the generated brief and then continue to video generation.
Yes. Paste a public HTTPS webpage. The page text is reduced to the useful message, facts and story beats, then turned into a video-ready brief.
Yes. If you also have a starting image, open the prepared prompt in the video generator and switch to an image-to-video mode that supports your chosen model.
Yes, when the selected video mode supports references. Prepare the story here first, then add reference assets in the generator to guide identity, style, motion or scene composition.
Not currently. The browser workflow is the supported way to prepare source material and continue to generation. If public API access is added later, authentication and usage documentation can be provided separately.
Licensing and model-release terms depend on the model provider's official release. This page provides a hosted workflow and does not distribute Wan 3.0 model weights.
Tell the workflow what the video should achieve, then keep the brief focused on the subject, action, environment, camera, lighting, pacing and sound that need to appear on screen.
Wan 3.0 · Document to Video
Paste a launch page, upload a PDF or drop in a creative brief. Start with real material, review the direction, then move into video generation with a prompt you can actually control.
Prepare a video