Multimodal reference control
Shape intent with text, image, video, and audio references for projects that need controlled characters, products, camera language, and pacing.
A dedicated Seedance2.1 model page for next-generation AI video creation: stronger motion continuity, richer multimodal reference control, production-ready visual quality, and a creator workflow from idea to publishable clip.
The trial button opens the creator center, where you can test prompts and camera direction with the current Seedance 2.1 workflow.
Model overview
After reviewing comparable Seedance2.1 pages, this page focuses on three practical ideas: better camera-language understanding, stronger subject and style consistency across shots, and outputs that fit real delivery scenarios such as ads, social, ecommerce, education, and film previsualization.
Shape intent with text, image, video, and audio references for projects that need controlled characters, products, camera language, and pacing.
Focus on motion continuity, physical feedback, and camera-follow behavior for fast action, transitions, and subject interaction.
Preserve identity, wardrobe, product appearance, and visual style across shots to reduce rework.
Aimed at ad, ecommerce, and brand delivery where texture, lighting, polish, and editability matter.
From prompts to reference media to pacing, Seedance2.1 is positioned around results that can be reused, iterated, and delivered.
Describe subject, action, camera, lighting, mood, and texture so the model can translate creative intent into clear shots.
Better suited for clips that need openings, actions, transitions, and endings, not just one impressive shot.
Works as an ad draft, social asset, storyboard preview, or product demo clip that can keep moving through editing.
Seedance2.1 fits creators, marketing teams, ecommerce brands, educators, and film teams that need to produce video assets quickly.
Generate hooks, product scenes, and selling angles quickly so teams can test creative directions at lower cost.
Build repeatable 9:16 content with people, transitions, voiceover moments, and fast pacing.
Turn product shots, selling points, and brand tone into video assets for landing pages and social feeds.
Visualize abstract ideas, lesson openings, step demos, and training materials with less production overhead.
Validate camera, action, atmosphere, and beats before a team commits to full production.
Explore 2D, 3D, realistic, fantasy, and product-ad directions while shortening visual development cycles.
When users click “Try free” in the hero, they enter the creator center and can test prompt, ratio, camera, and style choices through the existing Seedance 2.1 workflow.
Click Try free and open the text-to-video workspace in the creator center.
Describe subject, action, camera, and style, then add a reference image if needed.
Choose ratio, resolution, and duration for ads, shorts, or horizontal demos.
Use the result as a draft, asset, or storyboard inside your production workflow.
These examples reuse existing Seedance 2.1 videos from this site to show practical creative directions for the Seedance2.1 page.
For brand films, trailers, and visual concept tests where camera emotion and image texture matter.
A cinematic neon city at night, subject walking through rain reflections, slow tracking camera, high-contrast light.
Useful for character IP, ad leads, and serialized clips where identity details need to stay stable.
The same character completes actions across multiple shots while preserving face, wardrobe, and scene style.
Prototype product visuals, transitions, and selling points for ecommerce and brand teams.
Premium product commercial, macro materials, clean background, camera orbiting the object to show key details.
A direction for voiceover, music rhythm, ASMR, and atmosphere-driven social clips.
A clip with natural ambient sound where visual movement and audio rhythm stay synchronized for social publishing.
For speed, control, and delivery quality, Seedance2.1 is framed as the first-draft layer for video teams.
The biggest value is fast first drafts. A Seedance2.1 workflow helps us validate shots and pacing before creative review.
Instead of waiting for a production slot, we can test composition, motion, and product messages with AI first.
Character continuity and consistent style are essential for serialized content. This page explains the workflow in production terms.
Seedance 2.0 is a fast, available generation base, while Seedance 2.1 is positioned for higher control, smoother continuity, and more polished commercial output.
| Seedance 2.0 | Seedance 2.1 | |
|---|---|---|
| Creative role | Strong multimodal video generation for quick drafts and everyday delivery. | Higher-control generation for more polished, production-ready output. |
| Motion | Cinematic movement with occasional drift in complex action or longer shots. | Smoother continuity across subjects, camera motion, and physical feedback. |
| References | Useful text, image, video, and audio guidance. | Broader reference context in a single workflow for characters, products, and camera language. |
| Video duration | Common generation lengths cover 4-15 seconds for short clips and ad drafts. | Longer scene planning for more complete visual ideas. |
| Resolution | Supports practical 480p, 720p, and 1080p outputs. | Higher-resolution output for sharper, more detailed videos. |
| Best stage | Best for testing prompts, references, and asset direction today. | Best after the 2.0 direction is proven and the team needs more consistency and polish. |
Exact availability, duration, resolution, and input limits depend on the final model configuration in the creator center.
Seedance 2.1 availability, regions, and model settings depend on the final platform integration. This page will follow the creator center configuration; before launch, you can use Seedance 2.0 to validate prompts, references, and camera direction.
Seedance 2.0 is useful for fast drafts and general video generation today. Seedance 2.1 is positioned around stronger creative control, smoother motion continuity, richer reference understanding, and more polished commercial output.
Seedance 2.1 is expected to fit familiar video generation workflows, including prompt-driven generation and reference-image creation. Exact input types, sizes, and generation settings will depend on the creator center release.
Yes. Seedance 2.0 remains useful for testing creative ideas, building prompt libraries, preparing references, and validating video direction before moving into a more refined Seedance 2.1 workflow.
It is positioned for ads, short-form video, ecommerce demos, explainers, film previsualization, and stylized concept clips that need fast iteration and stronger shot stability.
This page presents Seedance 2.1 around a multimodal creation workflow, with text, image, video, and audio references guiding characters, products, camera movement, and rhythm.
It is suitable for commercial concepting, ad drafts, social media assets, ecommerce clips, and storyboard previews. Before publishing, teams should still review outputs against brand, copyright, and platform requirements.
Describe the subject, action, camera, lighting, style, aspect ratio, duration, and negative constraints clearly. If you have product, character, or video references, prepare them as a reusable creative brief in the creator center.
The hero “Try free” button opens the text-to-video workspace in the creator center, where users can test prompts and camera direction through the current workflow.
Open the creator center, start from a prompt or reference image, and quickly test camera movement, rhythm, characters, and product presentation.