video model · wan · macOS
WA Can I run Wan 2.1 T2V 14B on Apple M3 Pro (18GB)?
Yes. Wan 2.1 T2V 14B runs on Apple M3 Pro (18GB) at Q4 GGUF (~12 GB of ~12 GB usable).
Fits at Q4 GGUF (~12 GB of ~12 GB usable) but with little headroom; close other apps.
- Peak VRAM
- ~12 GB
- Usable on device
- ~12 GB
- Device memory
- 18 GB
- Quant
- Q4 GGUF
How to run it
Use ComfyUI or Diffusers at Q4 GGUF. The big text encoder is loaded to encode your prompt, then offloaded before generation, which is why peak VRAM stays near the backbone size rather than the sum of every file.
- Type
- video (DIT)
- Parameters
- 14B
- Peak VRAM
- ~12 GB at Q4 GGUF
- Resolution
- 1280×720 (720p)
- License
- Apache-2.0
- Memory
- 18 GB unified
- Usable for weights
- ~12 GB
- Best runtime
- Ollama (llama.cpp Metal backend) / MLX
You could also run
Run Wan 2.1 T2V 14B on other hardware
FAQ
Can Apple M3 Pro (18GB) run Wan 2.1 T2V 14B?
Yes. Wan 2.1 T2V 14B runs on Apple M3 Pro (18GB) at Q4 GGUF (~12 GB of ~12 GB usable).
How much VRAM does Wan 2.1 T2V 14B need?
It is a tight fit on Apple M3 Pro (18GB). At Q4 GGUF the realistic peak is ~12 GB of VRAM, versus ~40 GB with every component kept resident (no offload). With aggressive CPU offload it drops to ~8 GB, much slower.
What do I use to run Wan 2.1 T2V 14B locally?
Wan 2.1 T2V 14B runs in ComfyUI or Diffusers. It loads as a video diffusion checkpoint plus its text encoder and VAE, not a single chat command.
Sources
VRAM figures are sourced peak-usage anchors at the noted quant, validated 2026-06-15. See methodology.