April 14, Volc Engine officially announced the launch of the Seedance 2.0 series API service today. As a global SOTA model in the field of video generation, this series is now fully open to both enterprise and individual users, aiming to reshape industry workflows through high-performance video generation capabilities and explore new product forms and application scenarios.
On the technical side, Seedance 2.0 supports mixed input of four modalities: text, images, audio, and video, and integrates industry-leading multi-modal content reference and editing capabilities. Compared to the previous version, the new model has significantly improved availability in complex interactions and motion scenarios, with notable enhancements in physical accuracy, visual realism, and controllability, more accurately meeting the strict requirements of industrial-level creation for high-quality output. In the past two months of gray-scale testing, the model has received consistent recognition from creators and enterprise customers due to its performance characterized by "easy to produce, fewer card pulls."
To address compliance challenges in large-scale AI video applications, Volc Engine has simultaneously established portrait and copyright security standards covering the entire process. Users can complete facial verification and portrait authorization conveniently through the "Volc Ark" console to achieve compliant creation. In addition, the platform preloads over 10,000 high-quality virtual avatars covering different ages and occupations, providing users with a rich library of creative materials.
Industry insiders analyze that the official commercialization of Seedance 2.0 not only marks a substantial leap of video generation technology toward productivity tools but also sets an industry benchmark for the healthy development of AI content generation through its accompanying compliance system. With the widespread access of API services, AI video creation is expected to achieve more efficient commercial applications in areas such as marketing, short dramas, and enterprise services.




