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Seedance Quality AI Video Generator

Seedance Quality is ByteDance's larger Seedance 1.0 route, built for stronger motion quality, better instruction following, and first-and-last-frame control. On this page, you can use it for text-to-video, first-frame image-to-video, and first-and-last-frame transitions, with 5 and 10 second runs, 16:9, 9:16, 1:1, 4:3, 3:4, and 21:9, and 480p, 720p, and 1080p.

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How to use Seedance Quality

Use Seedance Quality here for more controlled short-form video

Start with the right mode, then tighten the clip with prompt structure, duration, framing, and resolution choices.

01

Write the subject, action, and camera intent first

Start with who or what moves, how the camera behaves, and what the scene should feel like before you add frame constraints.

02

Use first-and-last-frame mode when the ending shot matters

This is the main workflow advantage of Seedance Quality here. Use it when the final composition is part of the job, not just the opening frame.

03

Lock duration and framing before you iterate

Set the 5 or 10 second range and final aspect ratio first, then iterate on prompt detail instead of changing every variable at once.

Best use cases

Where Seedance Quality is a strong fit

These are the tasks where Seedance Quality tends to be a better fit instead of a generic default for every video job.

Polished product clips

A stronger fit for product reveals, packaging motion, and commercial shots where stability matters more than raw throughput.

First-and-last-frame transitions

If both endpoints are already known, this route is better suited to smooth and directed transitions.

Brand-consistent concept passes

First-and-last-frame control makes it easier to keep a brand direction stable across a short reveal or transition.

A heavier pass than Fast

Choose this when you are past quick exploration and care more about shot stability and finish.

Core strengths of Seedance Quality

What stands out about Seedance Quality as a video model

The useful difference here is the heavier Seedance 1.0 route: stronger motion quality, better instruction following, and the extra endpoint control that Fast does not expose.

It is the larger Seedance 1.0 route

ByteDance positions Seedance Quality as the stronger Seedance 1.0 branch for motion quality and instruction following, which is why it fits polished ad and reveal work better than Fast.

Use it when you care about stability and the finish of the shot.
Do not treat it as just the slower version of Fast.
The difference is control depth as much as runtime.

Model strength

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Model strength

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It keeps the same practical short-form range

This page exposes 5 and 10 second runs across 16:9, 9:16, 1:1, 4:3, 3:4, and 21:9, plus 480p, 720p, and 1080p, which keeps it practical for polished commercial shots and social deliverables.

That range is enough for reveal shots, product turns, and short transition beats.
The ratio support keeps it practical for both vertical and widescreen outputs.
The real difference from Fast is not clip length. It is control quality.

First-and-last-frame control is the key step up

Quality exposes first-and-last-frame transitions here, which is the clearest workflow advantage over Fast when the ending composition matters.

That makes it more useful for packaging reveals and controlled endpoint transitions.
If the clip has a defined final hero frame, Quality is the better Seedance 1.0 route.
That single mode difference matters more than generic quality language.

Model strength

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Model strength

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It is strongest in reveal shots and brand-consistent passes

Seedance Quality is a better fit for more finished product clips, reveal transitions, and brand-consistent concept passes than for rapid draft volume.

Choose it when the last frame matters as much as the first.
Use it when the clip needs to stay on brand across the whole shot.
Move to the faster route only when volume matters more than finish.
Prompt examples

How to prompt Seedance Quality for controlled reveal shots

Seedance Quality responds better when the clip goal is explicit: what should happen, how the camera should move, and where the clip should end.

First-frame image-to-video

Good prompt fit

Useful when the opening composition has to stay recognizable but the finish also needs to feel polished

Prompt-only Example

First-frame image-to-video

First-frame product orbit

First-frame product orbit

Prompt formula

First frame + subject motion + camera move + material and light

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Full prompt

Premium skincare bottle on a marble pedestal, slow orbit camera, soft studio reflections, crisp highlights on glass, controlled luxury commercial look

Why it works

Seedance Quality is stronger when the first frame solves composition and the prompt can focus on motion quality, camera path, and commercial finish.

Output goal

Keep the product layout stable while producing a more polished commercial move.

Tips

  • Do not introduce a new subject that conflicts with the first frame.
  • Use material and highlight language to keep the premium finish consistent.
First-and-last-frame mode

Good prompt fit

A better fit for endpoint-controlled transitions than the Fast route

Prompt-only Example

First-and-last-frame mode

First-and-last-frame transition

First-and-last-frame transition

Prompt formula

Start frame + end frame + transition motion + pacing

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Full prompt

Transition from a boxed skincare package to the final opened bottle hero shot, elegant reveal motion, smooth commercial pacing, clean luxury studio finish

Why it works

This is the clearest workflow difference from Fast. When both endpoints are explicit, the prompt can spend more detail on the transition itself.

Output goal

Produce a smoother, more directed transition from the start composition to the target frame.

Tips

  • Do not stack several conflicting endpoint goals into one run.
  • Use reveal, turn, or push-in language to keep the pacing readable.
Community proof

Outside walkthroughs and reviews around Seedance Quality

These outside videos add walkthrough, review, and workflow context without replacing this page’s own model explanation.

Video examples

When to choose this model

Choose Seedance Quality when the ending frame matters

This is the heavier Seedance 1.0 route. Use it when the clip needs stronger motion stability, first-and-last-frame control, and a more polished short-form finish.

Choose Seedance Quality when the job needs the stronger Seedance 1.0 workflow

Use it for reveal shots, endpoint-controlled transitions, and polished short commercial clips where the final frame matters as much as the opening.

Use another model when speed or a different model character matters more

Switch to Seedance Fast when iteration speed matters more, or to Veo and Kling when you want a different hosted look and model behavior altogether.

Related video models

Compare this model against nearby alternatives

If Seedance Quality is close but not quite right, keep comparing it against the most relevant neighboring video models here.

Seedance Fast

Compare it when speed and output volume matter more than transition control.

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Seedance 1.5 Pro

Compare it when you need audio-native output or the newer Seedance generation style.

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Seedance 2.0

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FAQs

FAQ

About Seedance 2.0 and our platform

What is Seedance Quality?

Seedance Quality is the larger Seedance 1.0 route. ByteDance positions it as the quality-focused branch with stronger motion quality, better instruction following, and support for first-and-last-frame transitions.

What is Seedance Quality best for?

Seedance Quality is best for more finished product clips, reveal shots, first-and-last-frame transitions, and brand-consistent concept passes where stability matters more than raw throughput.

Which generation modes are available here?

This page exposes text-to-video, first-frame image-to-video, and first-and-last-frame transitions. If a control mode is missing in the form, this model does not currently expose it here.

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

Seedance Quality currently supports 5 and 10 second runs, 16:9, 9:16, 1:1, 4:3, 3:4, and 21:9, and 480p, 720p, and 1080p on this page.

When should I use Seedance Quality instead of another video model?

Choose Seedance Quality when the clip needs first-and-last-frame control, stronger motion stability, and a more polished finish than the faster Seedance route usually gives.

Can I use Seedance Quality for commercial work?

You can use it for commercial creative work, but every generated video still needs your usual brand, legal, and content review.

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