Stay up to date with the latest Wan2.2-T2V-A14B updates, new features, and improvements. Here's what changed in 2026.
By 2026, the Wan
2 family â including T2V
A14B â has become one of the default open
source baselines for text
video research and indie production, with broad ComfyUI node support, mature GGUF/FP8 quantizations that bring inference within reach of 24GB consumer GPUs, and a growing ecosystem of LoRAs and fine
Community tooling has added longer
clip stitching workflows, image
video continuation via sibling Wan
2 checkpoints, and controlnet
style conditioning, significantly expanding what the base model can do beyond its original short
Wan
A14B is now frequently benchmarked alongside closed systems like Sora, Veo, and Kling in open evaluations, where it remains the strongest fully open
weight option for general
purpose text
video at the time of writing.
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Changelog last updated March 2026