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ReleasedFebruary 2026

Seedance 2.0 AI Video Generator

Seedance 2.0 is ByteDance's February 2026 video model for longer clips, richer motion direction, and audio-aware generation. On this page, you can use it for text-to-video, first-frame image-to-video, and first-and-last-frame transitions, with clip lengths up to 15 seconds.

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

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Any non-compliant generation will fail β€” this is not a scam or a site error. The Seedance 2.0 model has recently tightened content restrictions, and all real human face inputs (selfies, portraits, celebrities) are now blocked at the model level. Violent and NSFW content is also rejected. You can still create amazing videos with illustrations, anime characters, AI-generated faces, or stylized artwork.
How to use Seedance 2.0

Use Seedance 2.0 here for longer, more directed video generation

Define the scene arc first, choose the right control mode, then lock duration, framing, and sound intent before you iterate.

01

Write the scene arc, not just the subject

Seedance 2.0 works better when you describe how the shot should unfold over time, including the main action, camera behavior, and the sound bed.

02

Choose the mode that matches the control you need

Use text-to-video for open generation, first-frame mode when the opening composition matters, and first-and-last-frame mode when both endpoints are already known.

03

Lock duration and framing before you refine the prompt

Set the clip length, aspect ratio, and resolution first, then iterate the prompt language instead of changing every variable at once.

Best use cases

Where Seedance 2.0 is a stronger fit

Best suited to longer commercial clips, complex movement, and scenes where audio, pacing, and directed control all matter together.

Longer launch and brand videos

Use it for 10 to 15 second launch clips, product hero scenes, and brand motion where a short teaser is not enough.

Complex motion with several moving elements

Seedance 2.0 is better suited to scenes with layered subject motion, environmental movement, and more deliberate camera behavior.

Audio-aware cinematic scenes

Use it when the sound bed, ambience, or dialogue-like timing matters as much as the visual style of the clip.

Frame-guided transitions and reveals

When you already know the start or end frame, Seedance 2.0 is useful for controlled transitions, product reveals, and storyboarded motion.

Core strengths of Seedance 2.0

What stands out about Seedance 2.0 on this page

Seedance 2.0 is most useful here when you want more runtime, denser motion, and audio-aware pacing in the same hosted model.

More room to stage a complete clip

The move to 15 seconds changes what kind of scene you can reasonably ask the model to stage.

Useful when 8 or 10 seconds are too tight for the full action arc.
Helps product reveals, sports motion, and dialogue scenes breathe.
Better suited to one complete beat instead of a single flash of motion.

Model strength

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Model strength

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A better fit for denser motion and scene complexity

Seedance 2.0 is more useful when several moving elements need to coexist in one controlled scene.

Works well for industrial motion, sports scenes, and multi-layered environments.
Stronger when subject motion and environmental motion both matter.
Useful when the clip needs more than one moving ingredient.

Audio-aware pacing across a longer shot

Sound matters more when the clip is longer, and Seedance 2.0 is a stronger choice when ambience or rhythm should shape the scene.

Useful for crowd sound, machinery, ambience, and dialogue-adjacent timing.
Better than silent preview logic when sound is part of the pitch.
Good when the audio bed should support the pacing instead of sitting behind it.

Model strength

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Model strength

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Directed control without leaving hosted generation

This page still exposes practical modes like text-to-video, first-frame, and first-and-last-frame, while keeping the model choice in one hosted workflow.

Use text-to-video for open scenes with stronger pacing demands.
Use first-frame and first-and-last-frame modes when the scene needs endpoint control.
That makes it useful for product reveals and storyboarded commercial motion.
Prompt patterns and examples

How to prompt Seedance 2.0 for longer, audio-aware clips

These prompt cases are prepared for the Seedance 2.0 page workflow. They focus on longer clip structure, stronger motion direction, and audio-aware pacing. You can generate the real media later from the prompt file in the project.

Text-to-video

Good prompt fit

Good prompt fit for long, layered motion with crowd and arena sound.

Prompt-only Example

Text-to-video

Pairs skating finale in a championship arena

Pairs skating finale in a championship arena

Prompt formula

Main subject pair + continuous action arc + camera path + venue atmosphere + crowd and music bed

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Full prompt

A championship pair skating finale in a grand indoor arena, two skaters accelerate into a synchronized lift and clean landing, smooth telephoto tracking with one gentle crane rise, glittering ice reflections, crowd swell, distant announcer reverb, orchestral music bed, premium sports broadcast finish

Why it works

The prompt defines the whole scene arc instead of a single frozen moment, which gives Seedance 2.0 clearer pacing over a longer clip.

Output goal

A 15-second clip that feels like the climax of a high-end sports film instead of a short motion study.

Tips

  • Describe the action in sequence so the model can stage the movement over time.
  • Keep the camera path singular and readable when the subject motion is already complex.
Text-to-video

Good prompt fit

Useful for premium product work that needs pacing, surface detail, and sound.

Prompt-only Example

Text-to-video

Luxury fragrance launch film

Luxury fragrance launch film

Prompt formula

Hero product + reveal motion + material detail + controlled light + restrained sound design

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Full prompt

A luxury fragrance bottle rises from black water onto an obsidian pedestal, slow controlled camera orbit, silk fabric passes through frame, sharp glass highlights, deep black studio space, soft synth swell and water droplets, premium beauty campaign finish

Why it works

This prompt anchors the product first, then layers motion, texture, and sound without overloading the scene.

Output goal

A polished brand clip for luxury beauty or fragrance launches with a slower, more deliberate finish.

Tips

  • Use material words like glass, obsidian, silk, and mist to control the commercial surface quality.
  • Do not stack too many product actions; one reveal motion is usually enough.
Text-to-video

Good prompt fit

A better fit when ambience and spoken-scene timing both matter.

Prompt-only Example

Text-to-video

Night market dialogue tracking shot

Night market dialogue tracking shot

Prompt formula

Character pair + one camera move + environment texture + audio bed + emotional beat

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Full prompt

Two friends weave through a crowded neon night market, one turns to camera and delivers a short line while the other laughs, steady shoulder-level tracking shot, steam from food stalls, signage glow, footsteps, chatter, scooter pass-by, warm cinematic realism

Why it works

It gives Seedance 2.0 a clear emotional beat, an understandable camera path, and a layered sound environment to organize around.

Output goal

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

Tips

  • Write the emotional turn of the scene, not just the location.
  • List two or three sound cues, not a full soundscape paragraph.
Text-to-video

Good prompt fit

Strong for precision motion, machinery detail, and controlled camera timing.

Prompt-only Example

Text-to-video

Industrial robot reveal on a smartphone line

Industrial robot reveal on a smartphone line

Prompt formula

Industrial subject + repeated action + camera timing + environment motion + mechanical sound

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Full prompt

An industrial robot arm assembles a premium smartphone body on a modern production line, precise repeated movement, measured push-in camera, LED reflection across brushed metal, conveyor motion in the background, servo whirr and factory room tone, clean technology ad finish

Why it works

The prompt uses a repeatable mechanical action and a stable camera instruction, which helps the model stay controlled while still showing multiple moving elements.

Output goal

A clean technology clip for manufacturing, product engineering, or B2B campaign storytelling.

Tips

  • Use repeated-action verbs when you want machine movement to feel more stable.
  • Keep the background motion secondary so the main industrial action stays readable.
Community proof

Outside walkthroughs and reviews around Seedance 2.0

These outside videos add review and workflow context while the page prompt cards stay focused on your own generation workflow here.

Video examples

When to choose this model

Choose Seedance 2.0 when you want a newer motion model and more room to stage the clip

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

Choose Seedance 2.0 when clip structure matters as much as the first frame

Pick it when the scene needs more time to develop, when several elements need to move together, or when the sound bed should support the pacing instead of acting as an afterthought.

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

Use Seedance 1.5 Pro, Veo 3.1 Pro, or Kling 3.0 Pro when you prefer a shorter hosted run, a different motion character, or a page with finished example assets already wired into the prompt cards.

Related video models

Compare Seedance 2.0 with the other high-end video options here

If Seedance 2.0 is close but not fully decided yet, compare it against the newer Seedance 1.5 Pro page, Veo 3.1 Pro, and Kling 3.0 Pro before you commit the next run.

Seedance 1.5 Pro

Use it when you want the earlier Seedance look, shorter runs, and a page that already has ready-made prompt media.

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Google Veo 3.1 Pro

Compare Veo when you want Google's hosted model character and another premium audio-aware video route.

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Kling 3.0 Pro

Try Kling when you want a different stylized motion profile and another premium hosted video workflow.

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FAQs

FAQ

About Seedance 2.0 and our platform

What is Seedance 2.0?

Seedance 2.0 is ByteDance's February 2026 video generation model. Officially, it is positioned as a newer multimodal video system with stronger motion quality and broader control. On this page, we focus on the modes available here: text-to-video, first-frame image-to-video, and first-and-last-frame transitions.

What is Seedance 2.0 best for?

Seedance 2.0 is a strong fit for longer ad clips, cinematic short scenes, complex motion with more than one moving subject, industrial or product reveal shots, and audio-aware sequences where the sound bed matters as much as the visual pacing.

Which generation modes are available here?

On this page, Seedance 2.0 supports text-to-video, first-frame image-to-video, and first-and-last-frame transitions. The form only exposes the modes that are available through this integration.

Does Seedance 2.0 support audio generation?

Yes. Seedance 2.0 supports audio-aware video generation here, which is why it is a better fit than simpler silent-video models when ambience, mechanical sound, or dialogue-style intent matters.

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

Seedance 2.0 currently supports 4, 5, 8, 10, and 15 second clips here. It supports 16:9, 9:16, 1:1, 4:3, 3:4, and 21:9 framing, plus 1280x720, 720x1280, 720x720, 960x720, 720x960, and 1280x540 output sizes.

How should I prompt Seedance 2.0?

Start by defining the subject, action, camera behavior, environment, and sound bed. Then tighten the clip with pacing words like slow build, late reveal, or one continuous move. If you use first-frame or first-and-last-frame modes, describe what must remain stable before you describe motion or atmosphere changes.

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

Choose Seedance 2.0 when you want up to 15 seconds, a newer motion model, or a more ambitious cinematic scene with more layered movement. Choose Seedance 1.5 Pro when you want a simpler short-form run, the existing Seedance 1.5 look, or a more established page with ready-made example assets.

Can I use Seedance 2.0 for commercial work?

You can use Seedance 2.0 for commercial creative work on this platform, but generated video still needs normal brand, legal, and content review. Treat the output as production material that must be checked, not as automatically cleared final footage.

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