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Seedance 2.0 Video Generator
Create videos from text, key frames, or reference media with more control over motion, style, and sound. Seedance 2.0 is built for creators who want more than prompt-only video generation.
Credits are consumed when generation starts. Failed generations are refunded.
Previewing: Seedance 2.0 Sample
Credits are consumed when generation starts. Failed generations are refunded.
Previewing: Seedance 2.0 Sample
Why Seedance 2.0
Seedance 2.0 is designed for creators who want more than a simple prompt-to-video workflow. It gives you more ways to guide the result, works better for harder motion, and treats sound as part of the final experience.
Seedance 2.0 Samples
Explore Seedance 2.0 sample videos across text, frame-guided, and reference-driven workflows.
Core Capabilities
Seedance 2.0 is built for creators who want more than prompt-only generation. These are the capabilities that make it easier to guide the result with more confidence.
Text to Video
Start from an idea and turn it into a video draft quickly when you want to work from language alone.
Image to Video
Guide the shot from a specific starting frame, or shape the motion between a first frame and an ending frame.
Reference to Video
Use reference images, videos, or audio when you want more control over style, motion, or the overall feel of the final result.
Audio-Visual Generation
Create video and sound as part of one workflow when the final result needs more than visuals alone.
What Makes Seedance 2.0 Different
Seedance 2.0 is designed for more controllable video creation. Instead of relying only on a prompt, it gives you more ways to guide the output through frames and reference media.
It goes beyond prompt-only generation
Seedance 2.0 is not limited to describing a scene and waiting for the model to guess the rest. You can also guide the result with frames and multimodal references.
That makes it a better fit for creators who want the output to stay closer to a visual direction instead of drifting from the original idea.
It is built for stronger control
Seedance 2.0 is a strong option when you want more influence over motion, scene development, and creative direction.
If your workflow depends on start frames, end frames, or richer reference material, that extra control becomes the main reason to choose it.
It is made for sound and video together
Seedance 2.0 is also designed for audio-aware generation, which makes it more useful when speech, ambient sound, or sound effects are part of the final experience.
This helps it stand apart from workflows that create silent video first and treat sound as a separate afterthought.
It fits creators who want more predictable results
Seedance 2.0 is often a better fit when reference material matters, when motion is harder to manage, or when you want more confidence in how a shot will evolve.
For creators who care about control as much as visual quality, that is usually the strongest reason to start here.
Three Ways to Create with Seedance 2.0
Use the workflow that matches how much control you want and what kind of input material you already have.
Text to Video
Best when you want to test an idea quickly and generate from prompt alone.
Image to Video
Best when you want the video to begin from a specific frame, or move toward a planned ending frame.
Reference to Video
Best when you want deeper control using reference images, videos, or audio instead of relying only on text.
When Seedance 2.0 Fits Best
Seedance 2.0 is strongest when control matters more than simply getting a fast prompt-to-video result.
Reference-driven creative work
Use Seedance 2.0 when reference images, videos, or audio are part of how you want to guide the final result.
Frame-guided scene design
It is a strong fit when you want a video to begin from a specific frame or move toward a planned ending frame.
Short-form storytelling with stronger direction
If you care about how motion, style, and scene pacing develop, Seedance 2.0 gives you more ways to steer the output.
Videos where sound matters
It is also a better fit when speech, ambient sound, or sound effects are meant to feel like part of the final result.
Seedance 2.0 vs Other Video Models
Different video models are optimized for different workflows. This comparison is meant to help you choose the right tool, not rank one model above all the others.
| Feature | Seedance 2.0 | Veo 3.1 | Kling 3.0 | Sora 2 Pro | Wan 2.7 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Best starting point | Text, key frames, or reference media | Text-first cinematic generation | Frame-guided and structure-led generation | Concept development and iterative video building | Mixed generation and editing workflows |
| Control style | Frame-guided, reference-driven, and audio-aware | Prompt-led realism and polished output | Structured shot control and element consistency | Storyboard-style iteration and remixing | Broad mode coverage across creation and editing |
| Best for | Creators who want more control over motion, direction, and sound | Cinematic realism and prompt-first workflows | Shot planning with stronger frame control | Iterative scene building and editing-style workflows | Users who want a wider toolset for generation and editing |
| Use Seedance 2.0 instead if | This is the model to pick when you want the most control-first workflow here. | You care more about frames, references, and guided control than pure prompt-led realism. | You want a more unified workflow for text, frames, references, and audio-aware generation. | You want tighter frame and reference control inside a direct generation workflow. | You care most about a control-first flow where frames, references, and audio work together. |
* Snapshot based on public model positioning, official product materials, and creator workflow fit.
Choose Seedance 2.0 when you want stronger control through text, frames, and reference media, especially when motion, direction, and sound all matter together.
What You Can Create with Seedance 2.0
Seedance 2.0 is most useful when you want more control over how a video looks, moves, and develops from one shot to the next.
Prompt-led concept videos
Start from an idea quickly when you want to turn a prompt into a first visual draft.
Frame-guided scene transitions
Guide a shot from a specific starting frame, or move toward a planned ending frame with more intention.
Reference-driven motion work
Use images, videos, or audio references when style, movement, or overall feel needs tighter control.
Sound-aware short videos
Create videos where speech, ambient sound, or sound effects are meant to feel like part of the finished result.
Seedance 2.0 FAQ
Common questions about workflows, model fit, and how Seedance 2.0 compares with other video models.
Try Seedance 2.0 Now
Create with text, frames, or reference media and see how much more control you can get over motion, style, and sound.