Use the current generator below to test Seedance-style prompts with the models shown in the controls. Seedance 2.5 upgrades such as 30-second video, expanded references, local edits, and 3D white-model control stay tracked until they appear here.
Generate now with visible available models.
Pick a prompt, check the model label, then generate. Do not spend credits expecting 2.5-only controls unless they are visible.
Use these three checks before treating any Seedance 2.5 capability as live in the generator.
Seedance 2.5 has been unveiled, with launch expected in early July.
4K and beta access details may vary by platform, plan, and rollout stage.
If a 2.5 feature is not shown in the controls, treat it as tracked rather than live.
Explore video examples from the Seedance 2.5 prompt library, including cinematic scenes, product concepts, creator shorts, vertical stories, and reference-led workflows. Open any clip to preview the motion before shaping your next prompt.
Seedance 2.5 is ByteDance / Volcano Engine's newly unveiled upgrade in the Seedance AI video model family. Public details point to more complete, controllable video creation rather than short disconnected clips, with expected support for 30-second output, richer reference inputs, precise local editing, and 3D white-model guidance.
Plan around the expected 30-second output window instead of stitching together short disconnected clips.
Prepare images, video, audio, and other supported references so brand, style, motion, and scene consistency are easier to direct when 2.5 access opens.
Adjust local details without losing the whole composition when precise edit controls are available.
Use structured prompts now, and track 3D white-model guidance as an added control layer for camera, blocking, and composition.
Seedance 2.5 builds on Seedance 2.0 with longer complete videos, more reference materials, more precise local edits, and stronger creator control. Use this comparison to decide whether to use the current generator now or track 2.5 access for a later project.
Seedance 2.0 workflows are best known for shorter clips. Seedance 2.5 is expected to support complete 30-second video output.
Seedance 2.5 is expected to support up to 50 multimodal assets across images, video, and audio.
Seedance 2.5 emphasizes precise local edits without changing the whole scene.
Additional scene-control support can help guide composition, blocking, camera direction, and final-frame structure.
4K capability is being tracked; available export settings should be checked before generation.
Launch is expected in early July, while public access, API access, and generator support may arrive at different times.
Better Seedance results come from clearer planning, not just longer prompts. Treat the workflow like short-scene direction: define the sequence, prepare references, describe the camera, then review the specific problem to fix.
Decide whether the video is a product reveal, creator ad, cinematic moment, ecommerce demo, dialogue scene, or visual concept.
For a 30-second video, describe the opening shot, middle action, transition, final frame, camera movement, lighting, pace, and audio mood.
Use images, video clips, audio, style frames, product photos, brand assets, or supported 3D guidance when consistency matters.
Check identity, continuity, camera motion, audio timing, and visual artifacts. Fix the specific flaw when local editing is available.
Browse reusable prompt patterns for 30-second scenes, product reveal ads, ecommerce demos, creator shorts, cinematic story beats, local edits, and reference-led brand videos. Open the full Seedance 2.5 prompt library when you want complete templates and examples.
Plan opening shots, middle action, transitions, audio mood, and final frames for longer Seedance 2.5 scenes.
Use prompt structures for macro details, feature reveals, product-in-use moments, and final commercial hero frames.
Build prompts that use product images, style frames, logos, color systems, audio cues, and campaign references.
Prepare prompts for fixing specific defects while preserving scene composition, lighting, motion, and subject identity.
Pick by expected monthly video volume. The detailed pricing page keeps the full billing and license notes.
Generation counts are baseline estimates for 5-second tasks without video or audio references. Actual credits are recalculated before generation from the visible model, duration, resolution, and references.
Direct answers about Seedance 2.5 availability, launch timing, generator support, 30-second videos, prompts, and commercial use.
Collect prompts, references, product shots, style frames, and campaign ideas now. Use the current generator to test scene structure, then track Seedance 2.5 access, export settings, and platform support as they become available.