Wuli.art is a creative platform that covers both AI image generation + AI video generation. Currently, a very user-friendly aspect is that both video and image features can be used directly for free.
It is not a tool with only a single capability. Instead, it consolidates various creative methods—such as text-to-image, reference image generation, image-to-video, and text-to-video—into a single page. Its operation logic caters more to content creators rather than engineering-oriented users.
Overall, Wuli feels more like a creative production toolkit than a platform that emphasizes model parameters or technical details.
Its design goal is not to have users learn complex rules, but to lower the operational barrier as much as possible. The aim is to generate ready-to-use visual content simply by inputting a description or a reference image.
Detailed Introduction
Wuli's strength lies not in having "many features," but in truly bridging image and video creation.
Within the same creative environment, users can choose to:
> Generate images from text
> Generate images from a reference image
> Generate videos directly from text
> Generate videos using an image as the first frame or reference
These capabilities are not scattered across multiple pages; they are concentrated under a unified operational logic, resulting in a very low learning curve.
Regarding video generation, Wuli clearly leans towards the direction of short videos / vertical content / quick production. For example, it's well-suited for the common 9:16 aspect ratio and short-duration videos, making it ideal for:
> Shorts / Reels / TikTok
> AI concept videos
> Story snippet previsualization
> Atmospheric video clips
Coupled with the current free-to-use policy, the cost of experimentation is almost zero for content creators. This is an advantage that many similar tools do not offer.
Who is it suitable for?
> Creators producing short video content
> Users who want to try AI video generation but don't want to pay upfront
> Individuals needing a large volume of thumbnails, concept art, or video clips
> Everyday users who don't want to delve into complex models and parameters











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