Seedance 2.5

AI Video Maker Generators & Tools

Seedance 2.5 is an AI video generator that turns text or images into cinematic, multi-shot 4K clips with controllable camera motion.

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What does Seedance 2.5 do?

Seedance 2.5 generates cinematic AI video from a single prompt, producing structured, film-like sequences designed for coherent scene progression. You can start from text or an image, and guide the output with multimodal references to keep style, motion, and visual identity aligned.

The workflow supports aspect ratio options (16:9, 9:16, 1:1), with settings for resolution and duration. Seedance 2.5 is built for longer, cinematic output with single-clip generation up to 30 seconds and native 4K support.

Character consistency and camera control are core strengths: characters are kept visually aligned across shots, and you can simulate cinematic camera movements such as zooms, pans, and tracking-style framing. When you need precision, local editing and 3D blockout help refine a region without regenerating the entire scene.

What can I generate with Seedance 2.5?

Create cinematic AI video content from text, image, or video-to-video workflows, suitable for advertising, short-form storytelling, and social clips.

How long and high can Seedance 2.5 render?

Seedance 2.5 supports native 4K cinematic output and can generate up to 30 seconds as a single clip.

Can I keep characters consistent across multiple scenes?

Yes—Seedance 2.5 is designed for stronger character identity stability, helping characters stay visually aligned across a full 30-second sequence.

What kind of camera motion control is available?

You can drive cinematic camera movement styles such as pans, zooms, and tracking shots, using built-in camera control based on your prompt.

How do multimodal references work in Seedance 2.5?

You can provide up to 50 references across images, video, and audio to guide the model toward consistent style, motion, and identity.

Can I edit only part of a generated video?

Yes—Seedance 2.5 supports controllable local editing and 3D blockout, letting you adjust a region without regenerating the whole scene.

Last modified
Jun 24, 2026
Date listed
Jun 23, 2026