Seedance 2.5 video generator

Seedance 2.5 AI Video Generator

Create short AI videos from prompts, start frames, end frames, or reference media. The workspace keeps Seedance 2.5 focused on fast text-to-video and image-to-video creation with dedicated model selection, billing, and history records.

Text to video

Write a scene prompt, choose ratio, duration, and resolution, then generate a short motion clip.

Image to video

Upload a start frame or a start/end pair to control the subject, composition, and motion direction.

Reference media

Use reference images, video, or audio through the existing object-storage upload flow without sending large media in JSON.

How to Create a Seedance 2.5 Video

  1. 1. Choose Seedance 2.5 in the dashboard model selector.
  2. 2. Enter a prompt or add image/reference media through the upload panel.
  3. 3. Set aspect ratio, duration, and resolution for the output.
  4. 4. Generate the clip and review progress from the preview and history panels.

Model Positioning

Seedance 2.5

Fast text-to-video and image-to-video creation in the Seedance workspace.

Wan 2.7

Broader workflow control for text, frame, reference, and video-edit tasks.

Kling 3.0

Cinematic motion workflows with optional native audio features.

Seedance 2.5 FAQ

What is Seedance 2.5?

Seedance 2.5 is a Seedance video generation workspace for creating short AI videos from text prompts or image references. This dashboard keeps Seedance 2.5 focused on fast text-to-video and image-to-video creation workflows.

Can I create image-to-video clips with Seedance 2.5?

Yes. The dashboard supports image-to-video workflows where uploaded images guide the subject, first frame, style, or motion direction.

What inputs does Seedance 2.5 support here?

You can start from text prompts, first and last frames, or reference media. Media files are uploaded to object storage first, then the generation request uses lightweight URLs.

How does Seedance 2.5 compare with Wan 2.7 and Kling 3.0?

Seedance 2.5 is positioned for fast text-to-video and image-to-video creation. Wan 2.7 is useful for broader workflow control, while Kling 3.0 is positioned around cinematic motion and native audio workflows.