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Now fully launched and available for all public community usersSeptember 2025

Seedream 4 Image Generator

Seedream 4 is the earlier Seedream route on this site for image generation and reference-based editing. It is most useful when you want a mature hosted workflow with prompt optimization, sequence-friendly iteration, and polished commercial visuals without stepping into the newer 4.5 or 5.0 routes.

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How to use Seedream 4

Use Seedream 4 here for a mature, polished hosted image workflow

Start with a clear commercial brief, add references when product or design identity should stay closer, and refine the image through a stable, high-resolution workflow.

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Describe the image like a commercial direction brief

Name the subject, materials, composition, and what the image should feel like in a brand or campaign context.

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Use references when identity or palette should stay fixed

Upload up to ten images when product, palette, or visual direction should stay closer to a real brief.

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Refine the output through short review-oriented changes

Keep the iteration focused on composition, material quality, and presentation so the frame gets cleaner with each pass.

Core strengths of Seedream 4

What stands out about Seedream 4 as a mature hosted route

Seedream 4 works best when the team wants polished commercial imagery, high-resolution review output, and a hosted workflow that stays stable through multiple refinement passes.

Campaign-ready output with a stable hosted workflow

Seedream 4 is useful when the image should already feel suitable for internal campaign review, not just rough exploration.

That makes it practical for editorial drafts, brand boards, and polished concept reviews.
It holds onto a commercial tone without pushing too far into stylization.
Use it when stable iteration matters more than chasing the newest family variant.

Strong for hospitality and environment-led visuals

Seedream 4 responds well to prompts built around materials, camera angle, light, and a controlled hospitality mood.

That makes it useful for lounges, restaurants, hotels, and branded lifestyle interiors.
It works well when the material story needs to stay clean and believable.
The workflow stays practical for review and iteration.

Useful for product boards and beauty still lifes

Seedream 4 is a good fit when the frame should feel polished, calm, and commercially usable without a heavy creative stack.

That is useful for skincare, tabletop product work, and quieter brand presentation imagery.
The model responds well when palette, light, and hero product are all tightly aligned.
It keeps the scene clean when the commercial context is clear.

Works well for restrained editorial fashion direction

Seedream 4 handles wardrobe, subject, and location prompts well when the mood should feel premium but still controlled.

That makes it useful for editorial drafts and brand-facing fashion concepts.
It performs best when the brief names one clean editorial tone.
The image can stay polished without becoming too dramatic.
Best use cases

Where Seedream 4 works best

Seedream 4 works best when the job needs polished commercial imagery, high-resolution review output, and a hosted workflow that stays stable over several iterations.

Campaign and editorial drafts

Use it for campaign drafts, editorial frames, and commercial direction images that should feel polished but still editable.

Product boards and branded still lifes

It is a strong fit for product review boards, brand visuals, and still-life concepts where structure and surface quality matter.

Hospitality and lifestyle concepts

Bring it into interior, hospitality, and lifestyle scenes when you want a mature hosted route for clean commercial imagery.

High-resolution review images

Use Seedream 4 when the team needs review-ready images at larger sizes without leaving the same workflow too early.

Prompt patterns and examples

How to write better Seedream 4 prompts with real examples

These examples focus on polished commercial requests. Seedream 4 works best when the image goal, material story, and review intent are all spelled out clearly.

Hospitality concept

Leading prompt Alignment Benchmark Standards

Best for hospitality visuals that need a polished commercial mood without becoming overly stylized.

A hotel lounge key visual with clean materials, controlled light, and a polished hospitality mood.

Hotel lounge key visual

Proven industry-standard Prompt best-practice generation workflow guide

[space] + [materials] + [camera angle] + [light] + [hospitality mood]

Dive into Complete prompt Documentation and Technical SpecificationsReveal Full Comprehensive Breakdown

Detailed prompt Breakdown and Overview

Create a polished hotel lounge key visual with walnut paneling, pale stone, olive upholstery, and warm low evening light. Use a wide but grounded camera angle, clean composition, and a premium hospitality mood suitable for a campaign or review deck.

Core Functional Components That Enable This Prompt To Deliver Standout, High-quality Outputs

Seedream 4 is stronger when the prompt describes a commercial scene with clear material and lighting direction.

Desired Final Generated Project Outcome

A polished hospitality concept image for campaign planning or design review.

Expert Insider Tips for Creative Industry Professionals

  • Let the material story lead the space.
  • Keep the camera angle simple and believable.
Beauty visual

Leading prompt Alignment Benchmark Standards

Best for beauty visuals that should look polished, calm, and ready for brand review.

An editorial serum still life with calm palette control and polished product detail.

Editorial serum still life

Proven industry-standard Prompt best-practice generation workflow guide

[product] + [surface] + [light] + [palette] + [editorial mood]

Dive into Complete prompt Documentation and Technical SpecificationsReveal Full Comprehensive Breakdown

Detailed prompt Breakdown and Overview

Create an editorial serum still life on pale stone with soft morning side light, muted sage and ivory accents, subtle glass reflections, and a calm premium skincare mood. The frame should feel polished and commercial rather than experimental.

Core Functional Components That Enable This Prompt To Deliver Standout, High-quality Outputs

The prompt keeps the product, palette, and mood tightly aligned, which helps Seedream 4 return a clean commercial result.

Desired Final Generated Project Outcome

A clean beauty still life for brand direction or campaign review.

Expert Insider Tips for Creative Industry Professionals

  • Keep the prop count low when the product is the hero.
  • Use one calm palette direction instead of mixing color stories.
Editorial draft

Leading prompt Alignment Benchmark Standards

Best for commercial editorial frames that need polish but still leave room for iteration.

An editorial fashion frame with restrained styling and polished commercial lighting.

Editorial fashion frame

Proven industry-standard Prompt best-practice generation workflow guide

[subject] + [wardrobe] + [location] + [light] + [editorial mood]

Dive into Complete prompt Documentation and Technical SpecificationsReveal Full Comprehensive Breakdown

Detailed prompt Breakdown and Overview

Create an editorial fashion frame of a model in dark olive tailoring standing in a pale industrial corridor. Use soft directional light, restrained styling, clean posture, and a premium editorial tone that feels review-ready without becoming too dramatic.

Core Functional Components That Enable This Prompt To Deliver Standout, High-quality Outputs

Seedream 4 holds onto this kind of clear wardrobe-and-light brief well when the mood is controlled.

Desired Final Generated Project Outcome

A commercial editorial concept for fashion and brand review.

Expert Insider Tips for Creative Industry Professionals

  • Keep the wardrobe and setting on the same tone family.
  • Use one editorial direction instead of several mixed references.
Campaign concept

Leading prompt Alignment Benchmark Standards

Best for lifestyle campaign images that need a polished but believable commercial look.

A restaurant campaign frame with polished lighting, balanced palette, and a believable commercial mood.

Restaurant campaign frame

Proven industry-standard Prompt best-practice generation workflow guide

[subject] + [environment] + [light] + [palette] + [campaign context]

Dive into Complete prompt Documentation and Technical SpecificationsReveal Full Comprehensive Breakdown

Detailed prompt Breakdown and Overview

Create a restaurant campaign frame showing one plated dish on a dark wood table with warm ambient light, muted terracotta and olive accents, and a refined hospitality mood. The image should feel like a commercial campaign draft, not a casual phone snapshot.

Core Functional Components That Enable This Prompt To Deliver Standout, High-quality Outputs

The prompt gives Seedream 4 one subject, one environment, and one commercial context, which keeps the scene clean.

Desired Final Generated Project Outcome

A polished food and hospitality campaign concept for brand review.

Expert Insider Tips for Creative Industry Professionals

  • State the commercial use case if the image should not feel casual.
  • Use a restrained palette when the food or subject should stay dominant.
When to choose Seedream 4

Choose Seedream 4 when you want a mature hosted workflow with polished commercial output

Seedream 4 is the better fit when you want polished campaign and review imagery in a mature hosted workflow, without pushing into the newer family variants yet.

Choose Seedream 4 when stable hosted iteration matters more than the newest family route

Use it for campaign drafts, product boards, hospitality scenes, and other commercial visuals that benefit from a stable polished workflow.

Use another model when the newer variants or other strengths matter more

Choose Seedream 4.5 for stronger high-resolution polish, Seedream 5.0 for the newer family route, and GPT-4o when text and layout structure matter more.

Community proof

Video walkthroughs and outside reviews for Seedream 4

These videos show how creators use Seedream 4 for product images and practical hosted generation. They work as outside proof for the mature commercial workflow described on this page.

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FAQs

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What is Seedream 4?

Seedream 4 is the earlier Seedream route available on this page. It is designed for polished image generation and reference-based editing with a mature hosted workflow.

What is Seedream 4 best for?

Seedream 4 is a strong fit for campaign drafts, editorial frames, product boards, hospitality concepts, and other commercial visuals that benefit from a polished but stable hosted workflow.

Does Seedream 4 support image input here?

Yes. On this page, Seedream 4 supports up to ten reference images. That makes it useful for product direction, palette alignment, and visual edits where several inputs should influence the same result.

Which resolutions and aspect ratios does Seedream 4 support here?

Seedream 4 supports 1K, 2K, and 4K here. The available aspect ratios include 1:1, 4:3, 3:4, 16:9, 9:16, 3:2, and 2:3.

How do I write better Seedream 4 prompts?

Describe the subject, the commercial context, and the look you want the image to hold. Seedream 4 works best when the prompt names materials, lighting, and review intent clearly instead of relying on vague style adjectives.

When should I use Seedream 4 instead of Seedream 4.5 or 5.0?

Choose Seedream 4 when you want the earlier mature family behavior and a stable hosted workflow. Use Seedream 4.5 when higher-resolution polish matters more. Use Seedream 5.0 when you want the newer family version with broader multi-image support.

Is Seedream 4 good for campaign and editorial visuals?

Yes. Seedream 4 is useful for campaign drafts, editorial frames, and commercial direction images where you want a polished hosted result without pushing into heavier visual extremes.

Can I use Seedream 4 images commercially?

For production work, review Seedream 4 output like any other hosted model output before publishing. Commercial suitability depends on your use case, review workflow, and the platform terms that apply here.

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