Seedance 2.0 AI Video Generator
High-quality first and last-frame video with Seedance 2.0
Turn a required start frame into premium 480P, 720P, or 1080P video with optional end-frame control, audio generation, and portrait or landscape outputs.
Model Overview
Seedance 2.0 (FFLF)
Seedance 2.0 is a very high-quality image-to-video composer for complex motion, strong prompt adherence, and premium final outputs. It requires a start frame and can use an optional end frame for first-to-last interpolation.
Why use it on Moosky AI?
Model-specific controls with no subscription, clean outputs, and a workflow built for fast creative iteration.
Premium quality
A strong generalist for high-stakes scenes where final quality matters more than cost.
First/last-frame workflow
Start from a required source frame and optionally guide the ending composition.
Optional audio
Generate audio with the video when the scene benefits from sound.
Multiple resolutions
Choose 480P, 720P, or 1080P in landscape or portrait formats.
Normal or Fast
Use Normal for maximum quality and 1080P support, or Fast for lower-resolution jobs.
Credit-based access
Use Seedance without a recurring subscription. Costs vary by generation settings.
No watermark by default
Create clean output for polished creative workflows.
Commercial projects
Use generated videos commercially subject to Moosky and provider terms.
Example outputs
Featured public clips created with Seedance 2.0 on Moosky.
How it works
Add a start frame
Seedance requires an image or selected video frame as the starting point.
Choose model settings
Set duration, resolution, model tier, optional end frame, audio, and watermark.
Generate the final video
Render a 4-15 second premium clip and download it from your queue.
Pricing
Credit-based generation
Seedance 2.0 is a premium composer with variable credit cost based on duration, resolution, and model tier. The generate form shows an estimate before you submit.
Generate with Seedance 2.0Frequently Asked Questions
Does Seedance 2.0 require a start frame?
Yes. Seedance 2.0 requires a start frame from an image or selected video frame.
Can Seedance 2.0 use a last frame?
Yes. A last frame is optional and can guide first-to-last-frame interpolation.
What is the difference between Normal and Fast?
Normal is intended for maximum quality and includes 1080P support. Fast is useful for quicker lower-resolution jobs and is limited to 480P and 720P.
Can Seedance generate audio?
Yes. Seedance 2.0 includes an optional generate-audio setting for video outputs.