Seedance 2.5 AI Video Generator

Text-to-Video and Image-to-Video for Cinematic Short Clips

Use Seedance 2.5 in Omniveo to create short AI videos from prompts, image frames, or reference media, then compare the result against nearby video models.

Seedance 2.5

Prompt *

0 / 10,000

Mode

Reference media (up to 10 images · up to 3 videos)

Drop reference media here or browse

JPG, PNG, WebP, JPG, PNG, WebP, MP4, WebM, MOV · max 30 MB

Aspect Ratio

Duration

Resolution

Sound Generation

Generate audio that matches the video

Fixed Lens

Keep camera movement more stable

Web Search

Allow Seedance to use web search context

Return Last Frame

Return the final frame when available

Output

Ready to generate video

Enter a prompt and click Generate

Seedance 2.5 model details

How to use Seedance 2.5 in Omniveo for prompt-led clips, image references, creator formats, and model comparison.

Seedance 2.5 is a focused Omniveo video page for short creator clips, image-to-video experiments, campaign drafts, and reference-guided motion. Use it when you want Seedance-specific controls before comparing the same brief with Wan 2.7, Kling 3, or Gemini Omni.

Text to videoImage references720p/1080pModel comparison
Use cases
01

What is Seedance 2.5 best for?

Use Seedance 2.5 for concise scene ideas, social clips, people in motion, product movement, storyboards, and campaign variants where a Seedance-specific workflow is useful.

  • Social clips
  • Product movement
  • People in motion
  • Campaign drafts
Inputs
02

When should I add image or media references?

Add references when the subject, first frame, style, product, or motion direction needs more control than a prompt alone can provide.

  • Image references
  • Reference media
  • Subject continuity
  • Style control
Settings
03

Which output controls matter most?

Start with 5 seconds and 720p for early tests, then move to 10 seconds or 1080p once the movement and composition are working.

  • 5s for tests
  • 10s for fuller clips
  • 720p for iteration
  • 1080p for sharper candidates
Comparison
04

When should I switch models?

Try Wan 2.7 when the brief needs source-video continuation or edit workflows. Try Kling 3 when the shot depends more on stylized motion. Try Gemini Omni when the brief needs a broader multimodal planning workflow.

  • Wan 2.7 for edit workflows
  • Kling 3 for stylized motion
  • Gemini Omni for broad planning
  • Seedance 2.5 for focused drafts

Seedance 2.5 Features

A focused Seedance workspace inside the broader Omniveo video model set.

Text-to-Video Clips

Turn a scene brief into a short video with practical controls for duration, resolution, and aspect ratio.

Image Reference Control

Upload source frames or visual references when a character, product, or composition needs stronger continuity.

Mixed Reference Media

Use reference images, video, or audio when a shot needs more guidance than a prompt alone can provide.

Creator Formats

Prepare vertical, square, widescreen, and cinematic clips for ads, social posts, product launches, and storyboards.

Model Switching

Compare Seedance 2.5 with Wan 2.7, Kling 3, and Gemini Omni from the same Omniveo model family.

History and Sharing

Keep finished generations in history so you can restore prompts, compare takes, download clips, or share results.

Model comparisons

Where Seedance 2.5 Fits in Omniveo

Use Seedance 2.5 when you want a focused Seedance workflow, or switch to Wan 2.7 and Kling 3 when a brief needs a different video model profile.

Seedance 2.5 vs Wan 2.7

Open model
Best forCinematic short clips, people in motion, social ads, and reference-guided draftsMulti-workflow generation, source clip continuation, and video edit tasks
InputsText prompts, image frames, and reference mediaText, first/last frames, reference media, source clips, and edit inputs
ControlsDuration, resolution, aspect ratio, audio, fixed lens, web context, and returned frameWorkflow-specific duration, resolution, audio, references, seeds, and edit settings
Choose whenYou want a focused Seedance page for quick creative decisions inside OmniveoYou need Wan 2.7's continuation, reference-to-video, or source-edit workflow

Seedance 2.5 vs Kling 3

Open model
Best forReference-led social clips, action beats, and campaign variantsFluid motion, stylized physics, and motion-heavy cinematic scenes
InputsPrompt plus optional image, video, or audio referencesPrompt plus image references
ControlsCreator-friendly Seedance controls for format, timing, and referencesQuality mode, duration, aspect ratio, sound, and image frames
Choose whenYou need a Seedance-specific workspace and model comparison pathYou want Kling's motion style for the same brief

How to Use Seedance 2.5

Create a Seedance 2.5 video in four practical steps.

1

Write the Scene Brief

Describe the subject, action, camera movement, visual style, and intended channel.

2

Add References

Upload image frames or reference media when the clip needs stronger subject, motion, or style control.

3

Choose Output Controls

Set duration, resolution, aspect ratio, audio, fixed lens, web context, or return-last-frame options.

4

Generate and Compare

Review the clip, restore the prompt from history, and compare with Wan 2.7 or Kling 3 if the brief needs a different model profile.

Seedance 2.5 FAQ

Practical answers about Seedance 2.5 text-to-video, image-to-video, references, credits, and model choice in Omniveo.