Seedance 2.0

Seedance 2.0 for multimodal AI video generation

Text, image, and reference inputsNative audio generationVideo editing and extensionAdaptive duration and aspect ratio

Mode

Prompt-only generation.

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What makes Seedance 2.0 different

Seedance 2.0 is the broad-control branch in this family. It is built for teams that want to stay in one model from guided ideation through reference-heavy refinement, audio-aware generation, video edits, and continuation work.

Why users choose Seedance 2.0

Multimodal control in one video workflow

Seedance 2.0 can start from text prompts, source images, reference images, and continuation-style video guidance, which makes it easier to steer style, character identity, and scene direction from one page.

  • Prompt-led text-to-video generation
  • Image-to-video with optional last-frame guidance
  • Reference-image workflows for stronger consistency

Native audio with better narrative timing

This model generates audio alongside the video instead of treating sound as a separate afterthought. That helps dialogue, sound effects, and pacing feel more connected to the visuals.

  • Audio and video generated together
  • Useful for dialogue, ambience, and promo-style clips
  • A better fit for cinematic or story-led outputs

Better for editing, extension, and complex motion

Seedance 2.0 is positioned as the stronger choice when a shot needs richer motion, more believable physics, or a continuation of an existing visual idea rather than a simple first-pass draft.

  • Handles multi-subject action more confidently
  • Better for sports, dancing, and motion-heavy scenes
  • Useful when you want to refine or continue an existing clip idea

Best Seedance 2.0 use cases

Seedance 2.0 works best when the brief needs multimodal control and audio-aware output, not just faster throughput.

Reference-driven brand videos

Use reference images and structured prompts to keep product styling, character appearance, or brand art direction more consistent across clips.

Narrative scenes with dialogue or ambient sound

Seedance 2.0 is a stronger fit for scenes where synchronized audio, spoken lines, and cinematic pacing matter to the final impression.

Video editing and continuation workflows

If you want to evolve an existing shot, extend a sequence, or preserve the direction of a current clip, 2.0 is the more natural choice in the Seedance lineup.

How to use Seedance 2.0

Keep the workflow straightforward: choose the generation mode, add the right visual guidance, then iterate until the scene is ready to share.

Choose the Seedance workflow

Start with text-to-video, image-to-video, or a reference-led workflow when the scene needs stronger style, identity, or composition continuity.

Add prompt and visual guidance

Write the scene brief, add the source image or prompt path you want, then layer in reference images, videos, or audio when the run needs tighter multimodal guidance.

Generate and refine with Seedance 2.0

Run the video, review the motion and audio together, then iterate on prompt detail, references, duration, or continuity controls until the scene feels ready.

How to brief Seedance 2.0

Seedance 2.0 should be briefed like a small production shot, not just a text-to-video prompt. Decide whether the source of truth is the written prompt, a starting image, a reference set, or an existing clip that should be edited or extended.

Native audio changes how the output should be evaluated. Review motion, character timing, environmental sound, and scene pacing together, because a visually good clip can still fail if the audio rhythm does not support the action.

For reference-heavy work, separate identity references from style references. A product, face, or character reference should be protected differently from a mood board, lighting reference, or cinematic style sample.

Why Seedance 2.0 is a multimodal Seedance workflow

Seedance 2.0 is the model to choose when the prompt is only one part of the brief. It can combine text, input images, reference images, reference video, reference audio, last-frame guidance, native audio generation, and continuation-style workflows. For end users, that means fewer tool switches and a cleaner path from idea to usable output.

This matters especially for teams making marketing videos, concept trailers, character-led shorts, product clips, or social scenes where the prompt alone is not enough. When you need to preserve visual identity, guide style with references, or shape the ending of a shot with a last-frame image, Seedance 2.0 gives the brief more anchors than a simple text-to-video tier.

When to choose Seedance 2.0 instead of Seedance 2.0 Fast

Use Seedance 2.0 Fast when you need to test prompt direction, camera motion, or pacing quickly. Move to Seedance 2.0 when the output needs reference guidance, audio-aware review, or a more deliberate pass on identity, motion, and finish.

A practical workflow is to use the fast tier for early prompt exploration, then move to Seedance 2.0 for versions you actually want to present, publish, or hand off. That split keeps the series positioning clear: fast for iteration, full 2.0 for multimodal control.

FAQs

Seedance 2.0 FAQs

Helpful answers about quality, inputs, speed, and workflow fit.




Related Seedance and video workflows

Use these links to compare Seedance tiers, explore the broader video app, and move into the full model hub.

Create a higher-control AI video with Seedance 2.0

Choose Seedance 2.0 when the project is moving toward a final-facing pass and the workflow needs references, edits, continuation, and audio in one place.

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