The video model that keeps saying yes.
Wan 2.5 by Alibaba is the same uncensored video backbone Higgsfield ships publicly ("Higgsfield × Wan 2.5 — the only uncensored AI video model"). Real faces, edgy prompts, mature creative direction — accepted where Seedance, Kling, Veo and Sora refuse. Native audio, 1080p, 5s or 10s.
From 188 credits · ~120s per clip · native audio

Honest comparison
What strict video models refuse. What Wan 2.5 accepts.
- Rejects most real-person reference photos (biometric scan)
- 'Content flagged' on any hint of edgy realism
- Refuses names, brands, celebrities, mature themes
- Silent 'Not eligible' errors on the input image
- No way to override — the filter lives inside the model
- Accepts real faces as first-frame or reference
- Handles bold cinematic prompts without rephrasing
- Mature themes, sensual aesthetic, dark cinema mood
- Native audio track generated with the video
- Fallback target on Lumineer when strict models refuse
Wan still applies the safeguards required by law (CSAM, non-consensual real people, extremism). Everything legal is generated.
How it works
Why Wan accepts what others refuse.
Video models like Seedance 2.0, Kling, Veo 3 and Sora run a biometric scan on your input image and a keyword scan on your prompt. Both live inside the model — no client can override them. Real faces at photographic resolution get flagged, even for legitimate creative work.
Wan 2.5 was released by Alibaba without that model-level filter — which is exactly why Higgsfield chose it as their video backbone and marketed the partnership as "the only uncensored AI video model". On Lumineer, Wan 2.5 is available directly, and we also route any refused Seedance / Kling / Veo job to Wan automatically — so a "content flagged" error rarely reaches you.
Yes — that's expected, and it's not a fallback. ByteDance's face filter is probabilistic: it triggers hard on ID-style headshots (front-facing, clean background, large face, high pore detail) but often lets through full-body shots, three-quarter angles, contextual scenes or lightly filtered photos. So sometimes Seedance really does run on your face. When it refuses, Lumineer silently retries on Wan 2.5 so your generation still lands.
Who is it for?
Built for creators who want the green light.
Turn a portrait into a talking, moving, cinematic clip — with your subject's face, not a random rendering.
Wan 2.5 generates a matching audio track (ambience, dialogue cues) directly with the video — no separate step.
Noir, sensual editorial, dark fantasy, action beats — Wan runs prompts other models rephrase or reject.
Use the same reference image across shots and keep your character coherent across a whole sequence.
Real-person feel for product demos, testimonials and short-form ads without hitting a face-block on every job.
Every strict-model refusal on Lumineer silently retries on Wan 2.5 — you keep your credits and get your clip.
Stop fighting content filters.
Try Wan 2.5 in the playground — or let Lumineer route your job there automatically when a stricter model refuses.
— Wan 2.5
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