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Seedance 2.0 is Now Available on vevaro

2026-04-115 min read

Seedance 2.0 is now live on vevaro. If you have been waiting for ByteDance's next-generation video model, you can now use it directly in the studio for both Text to Video and Image to Video.

This release is especially useful for creators who want expressive motion, clean prompt following, and more control over the opening and ending frames of a shot. It is no longer a waitlist model on vevaro — it is ready to generate.

What Seedance 2.0 Adds

Seedance 2.0 supports text-to-video generation for prompt-only ideas and image-to-video generation when you want to animate a specific visual. In vevaro, we wired it for both workflows so you can choose the version that fits your project.

For Image to Video, Seedance 2.0 also supports start/end frame control. That means you can upload a starting image and, when needed, add an ending image to guide where the shot should land.

Settings Available in vevaro

Inside the studio, Seedance 2.0 includes duration options of 5, 10, and 15 seconds, landscape and vertical aspect ratios, square format, 4:3 and 3:4 layouts, plus 21:9 for wider cinematic shots.

You can also choose between 720p and 1080p output. Audio generation is enabled by default, and you can turn it off from the model settings when you want a silent clip for editing, voiceover, or platform-native audio.

When to Use Text to Video

Use Seedance 2.0 Text to Video when the idea starts as a scene: a character walking through rain, a product rotating in studio light, a drone shot over a surreal landscape, or a cinematic camera move you want the model to imagine from scratch.

The best prompts describe subject, action, environment, camera motion, lighting, and mood. For example: "A close tracking shot of a runner crossing a neon-lit bridge at night, wet pavement reflections, cinematic handheld energy, shallow depth of field."

When to Use Image to Video

Use Seedance 2.0 Image to Video when visual consistency matters. Start with a generated image, product render, character still, or uploaded reference, then describe only the motion you want.

A good Image to Video prompt might be: "Slow push-in, wind moving through the coat, city lights flickering in the background, subtle head turn toward camera." The image gives the model the visual target; the prompt gives it motion direction.

Why End Frames Matter

End-frame control helps when you need the clip to arrive somewhere specific. For example, you can begin with a subject facing away and end with the subject facing camera, or start with a wide product shot and end on a close-up composition.

This is useful for ads, transitions, music video cuts, storytelling beats, and short-form content where the first and last frame need to feel intentional.

Our Recommended Workflow

Start with a short 5-second test at 720p to validate the prompt. Once the movement and framing feel right, switch to 1080p or a longer duration for the final generation.

For image-first projects, create a source image in vevaro, send it to Image to Video, and add an end frame only when the final composition matters. This keeps iterations fast while preserving creative control.

Try It Now

Open vevaro Studio, choose Text to Video or Image to Video, and select Seedance 2.0 from the model picker. The waitlist label is gone — Seedance 2.0 is available now.

Ready to try Seedance 2.0?

Try these models yourself on vevaro — no experience needed.

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