Seedance 2.5 AI Video Generator
Seedance 2.5 turns a prompt into up to 30 seconds of video, with audio generated alongside the picture. Add as many as 50 references (images, clips, audio files) to keep characters, wardrobe, and style steady across every shot.
Ready to Generate a Video?
Enter a description on the left and click "Generate Video" to start
Seedance 2.5 Features
Longer shots, steadier consistency across cuts, and more than three times the reference material of Seedance 2.0.
30s in One Pass
Generate up to 30 seconds at once, twice Seedance 2.0. Keep the whole clip in one generation instead of stitching separate segments.
50 Multimodal References
Up to 30 images, 10 clips, and 10 audio files per run, 50 in total and more than triple Seedance 2.0. More references mean tighter control over characters, wardrobe, and sets.
Cross-Shot Consistency
Faces, wardrobe, and products stay recognisable between shots. Reference images anchor identity, and the larger capacity keeps long takes from drifting.
Native A/V Sync
Dialogue, effects, and ambience generate with the picture, frame-aligned and lip-synced, with no separate pass.
Multi-Shot Storytelling
One prompt drives multiple shots with characters and lighting held throughout. Thirty seconds carries a full narrative arc.
Physics-Based Motion
Weight, momentum, and contact follow real physics, so movement, fabric, and micro-expressions read as believable.
Seedance 2.5 vs Seedance 2.0
What actually changed between the two versions, and what stayed the same.
| Spec | Seedance 2.0 | Seedance 2.5 |
|---|---|---|
| Single-pass duration | Up to 15 seconds | Up to 30 seconds |
| Reference inputs | 9 images, 3 clips, 3 audio files | 30 images, 10 clips, 10 audio files (50 total) |
| Native audio | Yes, same pass | Yes, same pass |
| Character consistency | Yes, anchored by references | Yes, anchored by references |
| Aspect ratios | 6 ratios plus adaptive | Same set |
| Input modes | Text, first frame, first and last frame, multimodal reference (image, video, audio) | Same four modes |
| Commercial use | Allowed | Allowed |
Single-pass duration
Reference inputs
Native audio
Character consistency
Aspect ratios
Input modes
Commercial use
How to Use Seedance 2.5
From prompt to finished clip in three steps.
Write the Shot
Describe the subject, the action, and what the camera does. Naming the lighting and time of day beats adjectives like cinematic.
Set Mode and Output
Pick text, first frame, first and last frame, or reference images. Then set aspect ratio, resolution, length, and audio.
Generate and Save
Preview in the browser and download an MP4 with the audio already mixed in. Rerun with one setting changed to compare.
Seedance 2.5 FAQ
Practical answers on prompts, references, consistency, and getting usable video out of Seedance 2.5.
1What is Seedance 2.5?
What is Seedance 2.5?
Seedance 2.5 is ByteDance's video generation model and the successor to Seedance 2.0. It produces up to 30 seconds of video in a single pass, with audio generated alongside the picture. It takes as many as 50 reference inputs (30 images + 10 clips + 10 audio files), which is what keeps a character or a set stable across a whole scene instead of drifting shot to shot.
2How is Seedance 2.5 different from Seedance 2.0?
How is Seedance 2.5 different from Seedance 2.0?
Two main things. Single-pass duration doubles from 15 seconds to 30, so a clip can be generated in one go instead of stitched from shorter segments. Reference capacity goes from 15 inputs (9 images + 3 clips + 3 audio files) to 50 (30 + 10 + 10). As a next-generation model it also holds character consistency and camera motion better across longer clips. Input modes and native audio are the same as 2.0. Resolution on 2.5 is currently 480p and 720p.
3How long can a Seedance 2.5 video be?
How long can a Seedance 2.5 video be?
Up to 30 seconds per generation, double the 15 seconds on Seedance 2.0. Cost scales with both length and resolution, since generation is billed by output duration and resolution, so it is worth drafting short and low before committing to a longer final render.
4Does Seedance 2.5 generate audio?
Does Seedance 2.5 generate audio?
Yes. Dialogue, effects, and ambience come out of the same pass as the picture, so an impact lands on the right frame and speech follows the lip movement. No separate sync step. You can also turn audio off if you plan to score the clip yourself.
5What can I use as a reference?
What can I use as a reference?
Images, video clips, and audio, up to 50 inputs per generation: 30 images, 10 clips, and 10 audio files. Images fix characters, products, wardrobe, and sets. Clips guide motion and camera behaviour. Audio shapes voice and tone. Models that only accept a single starting frame cannot hold a look this steadily across a long shot.
6Can Seedance 2.5 keep a character consistent?
Can Seedance 2.5 keep a character consistent?
It holds up well when you give it something concrete to work from. Supply clear reference images and repeat the identifying details in the prompt: wardrobe, facial features, colour palette, background. Vague descriptions are where faces and outfits start to drift between shots.
7Can Seedance 2.5 generate video from an image?
Can Seedance 2.5 generate video from an image?
Yes, in two ways. Use a first frame to animate a still, or set both a first and a last frame to control where the shot starts and ends. In image-to-video the aspect ratio follows your input image. If your goal is to keep a product or character recognisable rather than to animate one specific picture, reference mode usually gives a better result.
8Which aspect ratio should I choose?
Which aspect ratio should I choose?
9:16 for TikTok, Reels, and Shorts. 16:9 for YouTube and presentations. 1:1 for feed posts. 4:3 and 3:4 suit product and editorial framing. 21:9 gives a cinematic crop. Text-to-video lets you pick the ratio, while image-to-video follows your input image. Choose before you generate rather than cropping afterwards, since cropping throws away part of the composition.
9How do I get better results from Seedance 2.5?
How do I get better results from Seedance 2.5?
Write the prompt like a shot list: subject, action, camera movement, lighting, mood, time of day, style. Say what the camera does, not just what is in the frame. Add reference images whenever the output has to match a specific character, product, or visual style, and change one variable at a time when you iterate.
10Can I use Seedance 2.5 output commercially?
Can I use Seedance 2.5 output commercially?
Yes, but review every clip before it goes out. Check brand accuracy, likeness and copyright, and the policies of the platform you are publishing to. Generated footage tends to drift on exactly the small details that matter in commercial work, so treat it as a draft that needs a pass, not a finished asset.
Try Seedance 2.5 Online, Free
Write a prompt and get back video with native audio. Add reference images to keep characters and style consistent across every shot. Free credits on sign-up, no card required.