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Full Official ReleaseFebruary 2026

Seedance 2.0 AI Video Generator

Launched in February 2026 by ByteDance, this model prioritizes longer runtimes, granular motion control, and video output that syncs naturally with intended audio context. Hosted here, you can access it for text-to-video, first-frame image-to-video, and controlled first-and-last-frame transitions, with maximum clip length reaching 15 seconds.

Detailed descriptions of scenes, actions, and styles will result in better generation quality

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How to use Seedance 2.0

Create longer, precisely controlled clips with Seedance 2.0 right on this page

Map out your full scene arc first, select the control mode that matches your needs, then set your duration, framing, and audio intent before iterating on your results.

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Outline your full scene arc, don’t just describe a static subject

Seedance 2.0 produces far more reliable results when you explain how the shot develops over time, including core action, intended camera movement, and your intended audio bed for the clip.

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Select the generation mode that matches your needed level of control

Use text-to-video for completely open generation from text, first-frame control when your opening composition is already finalized, and first-and-last-frame mode when both the opening and closing frames of your clip are pre-defined.

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Lock in duration and framing first before refining your prompt

Confirm your clip length, aspect ratio, and output resolution before you start adjusting prompt wording, instead of changing multiple variables at once which complicates iteration.

Best use cases

Top use cases where Seedance 2.0 outperforms earlier generation models

This model is perfect for longer commercial clips, complex coordinated movement, and projects where audio timing, scene pacing, and precise user control all need to work together seamlessly.

Longer product launch and branded content clips

Generate 10 to 15 second launch clips, product hero sequences, and brand motion content where a short teaser doesn’t leave enough room for a full creative message.

Complex sequences with multiple overlapping moving elements

Seedance 2.0 manages scenes with layered subject movement, dynamic environmental shifts, and intentional camera movement far more reliably than earlier generation models.

Audio-aligned cinematic short narrative scenes

It’s the ideal choice when your sound bed, background ambience, or dialogue-aligned timing matters just as much as the visual style of your finished clip.

Frame-guided controlled transitions and product reveals

When you already have a fixed start or end frame, Seedance 2.0 produces consistent controlled transitions, clean product reveals, and storyboarded motion that matches your original creative plan.

Core strengths of Seedance 2.0

Key benefits of using Seedance 2.0 hosted on this page

Seedance 2.0 sets itself apart here by combining extended clip runtimes, consistent complex motion, and audio-aligned pacing all in one easy-to-access hosted model.

Sufficient runtime to stage a full, complete narrative scene

Native support for 15-second clips expands the range of creative scenes you can successfully generate with this model.

Perfect for projects where 8 or 10 seconds is too short to fit a full, complete action arc.
Gives product reveals, sports sequences, and dialogue-based scenes room to develop naturally over time.
Far better suited to delivering one complete story beat instead of just a quick flash of movement.

More consistent and reliable for complex motion and layered scene design

Seedance 2.0 excels when you need multiple independent moving elements to coexist in a single controlled scene.

Delivers consistent performance for industrial motion sequences, sports scenes, and complex multi-layered environments.
Much stronger when both subject motion and environmental movement matter equally to your finished shot.
It’s the go-to choice any time your clip needs more than one moving element to bring your idea to life.

Audio-aligned pacing across the entire length of your longer shot

Sound design and pacing matter far more for longer clips, and Seedance 2.0 is built from the ground up to align visual pacing with your intended audio context.

Works exceptionally well for matching crowd noise, machinery movement, ambient sound, and dialogue-adjacent timing.
Outperforms older silent-only models when sound is a core part of your project pitch or final output.
Ideal when your audio bed should drive scene pacing instead of being added as an afterthought behind the visuals.

Precise user control without ever leaving a simple hosted workflow

This page makes all practical generation modes available, including text-to-video, first-frame, and first-and-last-frame, while keeping your entire creation process contained in one simple hosted workflow.

Use text-to-video for open creative scenes that have specific pacing requirements.
Use first-frame and first-and-last-frame modes when your scene requires fixed start or endpoint control.
This makes it especially useful for professional product reveals and storyboarded commercial motion projects.
Prompt patterns and examples

Pro tips for crafting effective prompt Seedance 2.0 for longer, audio-aware AI clips

These prompt examples are custom-tailored for the Seedance 2.0 page workflow, with a focus on clear longer clip structure, explicit motion direction, and intentional audio-aware pacing. You can test them directly right here to generate your own custom media from the prompt project base.

Text-to-video

Excellent prompt alignment

Solid prompt example for extended, layered motion that properly integrates crowd and arena ambient sound.

Championship pairs skating finale in a large indoor arena

Optimal Prompt format

Core skating pair + full sequential action arc + camera movement path + venue atmosphere + crowd and music audio bed

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Full raw prompt text

A championship pairs skating finale in a large grand indoor arena, two skaters accelerate into a perfectly synchronized lift and clean landing, smooth telephoto tracking with a single gentle crane rise, glittering light reflections on ice, swelling crowd noise, distant announcer reverb, full orchestral music bed, polished premium sports broadcast finish

What makes this example effective

This prompt lays out the entire scene arc instead of just describing a single frozen moment, which gives Seedance 2.0 far clearer pacing direction across the full length of the clip.

Intended generation result

A polished 15-second clip that feels like the climax of a high-end sports production, not just a rough quick motion test.

Practical usage tips

  • Describe your action in sequential order so the model can correctly stage movement across the full runtime of the clip.
  • Keep your camera path simple and singular when your subject movement is already complex enough on its own.
Text-to-video

Excellent prompt alignment

Ideal for premium product work that requires intentional pacing, crisp surface detail, and thoughtful intentional sound design.

Luxury fragrance brand launch campaign clip

Optimal Prompt format

Hero product + slow deliberate reveal motion + specific material detail + controlled lighting + restrained intentional sound design

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Full raw prompt text

A high-end luxury fragrance bottle rises slowly from still black water onto a smooth polished obsidian pedestal, slow controlled camera orbit, soft silk fabric drifts gently through the frame, sharp clear glass highlights, deep black minimalist studio space, soft synth swell and faint water droplet sounds, polished premium beauty campaign finish

What makes this example effective

This prompt anchors the hero product first, then layers in motion, texture, and sound without overcrowding the clean minimalist scene.

Intended generation result

A polished on-brand clip for luxury beauty or fragrance launches that has a slower, more deliberate creative pacing.

Practical usage tips

  • Use specific material terms like glass, obsidian, silk, and mist to control the commercial-grade surface quality of your output.
  • Don’t stack too many separate product actions; one clean simple reveal motion is almost always enough for premium branded content.
Text-to-video

Excellent prompt alignment

A perfect fit when scene ambience and spoken scene timing both matter to your creative project.

Neon-lit night market dialogue tracking shot

Optimal Prompt format

Pair of characters + single continuous camera movement + environment texture + audio bed + core emotional story beat

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Full raw prompt text

Two friends weave through a crowded neon-lit night market, one turns toward the camera and delivers a short line while the other laughs, steady shoulder-level tracking shot, steam rising from street food stalls, warm glow from hanging shop signage, distant footsteps, crowd chatter, passing scooter noise, warm natural cinematic realism

What makes this example effective

It gives Seedance 2.0 a clear emotional beat, an easy-to-follow camera path, and a layered sound environment to organize the generation process around.

Intended generation result

A social-ready short scene that feels alive and distinctly place-specific, rather than a generic generic city shot.

Practical usage tips

  • Include the emotional turn of your scene, don’t just write a generic description of the location.
  • Stick to two or three key sound cues, don’t write a full paragraph describing your entire planned soundscape.
Text-to-video

Excellent prompt alignment

Excellent for precise motion, sharp machinery detail, and consistent controlled camera timing.

Industrial robot demonstration for a modern smartphone production line

Optimal Prompt format

Core industrial subject + repeated consistent action + planned camera timing + background environment motion + mechanical audio cues

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Full raw prompt text

An industrial robot arm assembles a premium smartphone body on a modern fully automated production line, precise repeated movement, measured slow push-in camera movement, sharp LED reflections across brushed metal surfaces, slow steady conveyor motion in the background, soft servo whirr and quiet factory room tone, clean professional technology ad finish

What makes this example effective

This prompt uses a repeatable mechanical action and a clear stable camera instruction, which helps the model stay consistent and controlled even while showing multiple separate moving elements.

Intended generation result

A clean professional technology clip perfect for manufacturing marketing, product engineering content, or B2B campaign storytelling.

Practical usage tips

  • Use repeated-action verbs when you want machine movement to feel more stable and consistent across your clip.
  • Keep background motion secondary so your main industrial action remains the clear central focus of the finished clip.
Community proof

Independent creator walkthroughs and reviews of Seedance 2.0

These external creator videos add third-party perspective and workflow context, while the page prompt tools remain focused on your own personal generation workflow right here.

Example generated video outputs

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When to choose this model

Choose Seedance 2.0 when you want a newer motion model and more space to stage full, complete scenes

Seedance 2.0 is most useful when you need clips up to 15 seconds, intentional audio-aware pacing, and a model that can handle denser motion or more ambitious cinematic story beats.

Choose Seedance 2.0 when full clip structure matters just as much as your opening first frame

Select this model when your scene needs more time to develop naturally, when multiple elements need to move in coordination, or when your sound bed should drive scene pacing instead of being added as an afterthought.

Use a different model when you only need a shorter, simpler, or more established creation workflow

Use Seedance 1.5 Pro, Veo 3.1 Pro, or Kling 3.0 Pro when you prefer a shorter hosted clip length, a different motion aesthetic, or a page that already has finished example assets wired directly into the prompt cards.

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Compare Seedance 2.0 against the other high-end video generation options available on this site

If Seedance 2.0 sounds right for your project but you haven’t made a final decision yet, compare it against Seedance 1.5 Pro, Veo 3.1 Pro, and Kling 3.0 Pro before starting your next generation run.

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FAQs

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What is Seedance 2.0?

Launched in February 2026 by ByteDance, Seedance 2.0 is an advanced multimodal video generation model that brings improved motion consistency and more precise user control to long-form AI clips. This hosted page offers three core generation workflows: text-to-video, first-frame image-to-video, and controlled first-and-last-frame transition generation.

What is Seedance 2.0 best for?

Seedance 2.0 shines for longer ad clips, short cinematic narrative scenes, complex sequences with multiple moving subjects, professional product reveals, industrial B-roll, and any project where matching visual pacing to your intended audio is as critical as visual quality itself.

Which generation modes are available here?

Seedance 2.0 hosted on this page offers three fully supported core workflows: text-to-video, first-frame image-to-video, and first-and-last-frame controlled transitions. We only enable modes that are natively supported by this model and integration, so you never run into partial or broken functionality.

Does Seedance 2.0 support audio generation?

Yes. Seedance 2.0 has built-in native support for audio-aware video generation, which makes it a much stronger option than older silent-only models for projects where ambience, mechanical noise, or dialogue-aligned timing is a core requirement for your finished clip.

Which durations, aspect ratios, and resolutions does it support here?

On this hosted instance, Seedance 2.0 supports clip durations of 4, 5, 8, 10, and 15 seconds. It works with 16:9, 9:16, 1:1, 4:3, 3:4, and 21:9 framing, with all standard output resolutions including 1280x720, 720x1280, 720x720, 960x720, 720x960, and 1280x540.

How should I prompt Seedance 2.0?

Start by mapping out your core subject, full action sequence from start to finish, camera movement, scene setting, and the type of audio bed you want. Include explicit pacing cues to clarify timing, such as slow build, gradual late reveal, or steady continuous movement. For frame-guided generation modes, always specify which elements need to stay consistent across the clip before you describe any motion or atmospheric changes.

When should I use Seedance 2.0 instead of Seedance 1.5 Pro?

Choose Seedance 2.0 when you need clips up to 15 seconds long, the latest advances in motion modeling, or ambitious cinematic scenes that require multiple layers of coordinated movement. Stick with Seedance 1.5 Pro if you only need a simple short clip, prefer the well-known established Seedance 1.5 visual style, or want access to a full library of pre-built example assets.

Can I use Seedance 2.0 for commercial work?

You can freely use content generated with Seedance 2.0 for commercial creative projects on this platform, but all AI-generated output still requires standard brand, legal, and content compliance review before use. Always treat model output as raw production material that needs official approval, not automatically cleared final usable footage.

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