Seedance 2.0 is live on AB-Arts Studio: ByteDance's video AI

Seedance 2.0, ByteDance's latest video generation model, is now integrated into AB-Arts Studio. From today, your text prompts or reference images turn into short video clips with naturally moving subjects and consistent visuals across frames.
Seedance 2.0 tackles a known pain point in AI video — faces that morph between frames, hands that change shape, cameras that drift. ByteDance's model makes notable progress on all three, reaching a level where short professional projects become realistic.
What Seedance 2.0 actually does
In one sentence: it turns a text prompt or a reference image into a 5- to 10-second video clip, keeping the subject recognisable from frame to frame.
Three areas where it stands out:
- Human motion — walks, gestures, facial expressions. Where other models produce rubbery movement, Seedance 2.0 stays believable.
- Subject consistency — a character or object holds its appearance from second to second. No more mid-shot mutations.
- Camera control — dolly, zoom, pan. You describe the move in the prompt, the model executes it cleanly.
Who's it for
The model is relevant whenever you need a short video without a shoot — a product animation for a website, a teaser for an announcement, a moving mood board to validate a creative direction before committing to a real production.
| Profile | Typical use case | Payoff |
|---|---|---|
| Creative studio | Animated mood board for a client pitch | No pre-production shoot needed |
| E-commerce | Product visuals for listings or socials | Production cycle cut by ten |
| Internal comms | Explainer or onboarding clip | Production at marginal cost |
| Creative R&D | Fast exploration of artistic direction | Iterations in minutes, not days |
How to use it in AB-Arts Studio
The integration is immediate. In any Studio session, the video model selector now lists Seedance 2.0 alongside the existing catalogue. Describe your scene, optionally drop a starting image, and run. Token cost stays predictable and shows up before you execute.
💡 Pro tip. For early tests, start with a reference image rather than a pure text prompt. You keep control of framing and palette, and the model focuses on motion.
The wider context
Seedance is part of ByteDance's Seed strategy — a portfolio of foundation models developed independently of the consumer products (TikTok and Douyin). The stated goal is to make these models accessible through a stable API rather than locking them inside a proprietary service.
For AB-Arts Studio, this means another serious provider sitting next to the models we already offer. You choose based on your constraints — quality, speed, cost, scene type. Our job is to keep the catalogue current and let you compare quickly before committing to a workflow.
Try Seedance 2.0 today
The model is active in every AB-Arts Studio workspace as of today. Nothing to update, nothing to enable.
If you want to go deeper into AI video production for the enterprise, we document the full workflows in our one-day masterclass on AI image and video tools, and we deliver concrete projects via our Production 360° offering.
If you're comparing the AI video options inside AB-Arts Studio, also read our piece on Kling 3.0, Kuaishou's cinematic model.
→ Sign in to ab-arts.studio and try Seedance 2.0 now.
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