Advanced text and image guidance
Generate from prompts or references, then refine composition and style with clearer model response to creative intent.
Use Seedance 2.0 to move from idea to publish-ready video quickly. Combine text prompts and reference images, keep scene continuity stable, and produce content for social, marketing, and creative storytelling from one workflow.
Seedance 2.0 is practical when your goal is not just generating a clip, but delivering a coherent video sequence with controlled style and predictable iteration.
Keeps character and composition stable across frames.
Balances generation speed with quality for rapid testing loops.
Supports multiple creative directions without breaking visual identity.
Generate from prompts or references, then refine composition and style with clearer model response to creative intent.
Preserve rhythm and continuity so clips look less jittery and more production-ready across scene changes.
Adapt videos for horizontal and vertical publishing while preserving clarity and visual consistency.
Adjust atmosphere, camera feeling, and pacing through prompt refinement without heavy editing overhead.
Move from concept drafts to stronger candidates quickly, then choose final outputs with less manual rework.
Useful for solo creators, content teams, and marketing projects that need repeatable quality under deadlines.
A simple production loop that keeps quality stable and iteration costs predictable.
Start with a specific prompt objective and optional reference images to lock style and scene direction.
Create multiple options, evaluate motion continuity and composition, then keep top candidates.
Polish prompts for final quality, export in the right format, and deploy to your target channels.
Produce quick-turn clips with coherent scene flow for platforms that reward frequent output.
Visualize products, launch concepts, and marketing narratives with more consistent quality.
Prototype visual ideas, mood directions, and narrative beats before full production.
Use Seedance 2.0 for faster alignment between creative direction and final execution.
A practical view of where Seedance 2.0 improves speed and consistency in early-to-mid production stages. Use this comparison to communicate value across creative, marketing, and operations stakeholders who need clear tradeoffs before adopting a new workflow.
| Metric | Seedance 2.0 | Traditional process |
|---|---|---|
| Time to first usable draft | Minutes | Hours to days |
| Motion consistency across variants | High with prompt refinement | Depends on manual editing |
| Style continuity in fast iterations | Stronger baseline | Harder under tight timelines |
| Team feedback cycle | Rapid compare-and-decide | Longer revision loops |
These internal pages cover adjacent user intent around Seedance 2.0, from model guidance to prompt execution and pricing.
Generate and evaluate Seedance 2.0 video ideas and move from draft to publish-ready clips.
Read moreExplore model capabilities, control options, and best-fit production scenarios.
Read moreBuild reference images for Seedance 2.0 projects and support cleaner image-to-video planning.
Read moreUse tested prompt structures and improve text rendering and composition control.
Read moreReview plan options and estimate production cost by output volume.
Read moreRead practical guides that help creators get better Seedance 2.0 results with less trial and error.
Read moreCommon questions before you adopt Seedance 2.0 for production work.
Seedance 2.0 is best for creating text-to-video and image-to-video content where motion continuity and visual consistency matter.
It generally improves motion smoothness, prompt response quality, and reliability during iterative generation.
No. A clear prompt workflow is enough for most use cases, and you can refine outputs step by step.
Yes. It works well for campaign concepts, product narratives, and short promotional formats that need fast turnaround.
If you are planning around Seedance 2.0, begin with a focused generation workflow, validate your quality bar, and then scale into your production pipeline. Keep your review checklist consistent so every new project starts faster and stays aligned. Document what worked, what failed, and what changed, so your team can improve quality without restarting from zero each time.