Seedance 1.0 Pro vs Seedance 2.0: Should You Upgrade?
A detailed comparison of Seedance 1.0 Pro and Seedance 2.0 covering resolution, audio, features, pricing, and use cases. Learn which model is right for your projects and when to use each.

Newer is not always better. Seedance 2.0 launched with cinema-grade output and native synchronized audio — a legitimate leap forward. But it renders at 720p, and it costs 3–5x more per clip. Seedance 1.0 Pro, meanwhile, remains the only model in the family that delivers native 1080p on pay-per-second pricing. Choosing between them is not an upgrade question. It is a workload question.
TL;DR
- Seedance 1.0 Pro — proven 1080p workhorse, $0.24/sec, 48–288 credits, image-to-video only, silent output
- Seedance 2.0 — cinema-grade with native audio, 720p base, 243–910 credits per clip, text + image-to-video
- Pick 1.0 Pro when: 1080p matters, you add audio in post, you run high volume, you want flexible 2–12s clips
- Pick 2.0 when: native dialogue/ambient audio matters, cinematic quality is the primary concern, you need text-to-video
- Both available on seedance.it.com with 50 free credits
The Core Tradeoff
This is not a simple "better vs worse" comparison. It is a genuine tradeoff between two different tools:
| Seedance 1.0 Pro optimizes for | Seedance 2.0 optimizes for | |---|---| | Native 1080p resolution | Cinema-grade motion + native audio | | Low per-clip cost | Single-pass complete clips (video + audio) | | Volume production | Hero shots and premium deliverables | | Image-to-video workflows | Text-to-video and image-to-video | | Agency and pipeline use | Filmmakers and premium content |
Neither model replaces the other. They serve different jobs.
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| Feature | Seedance 1.0 Pro | Seedance 2.0 | |---|---|---| | Native resolution | 1080p | 720p | | Native audio | No | Yes | | Input modes | Image-to-video | Text + image-to-video | | Duration | 2–12 seconds | Fixed cinema-grade clips | | Cost per clip | 48–288 credits ($0.48–$2.88) | 243–910 credits | | End frame control | Yes | Limited | | Camera lock | Yes | No | | Motion coherence | Superior | Cinema-grade | | Generation time | 60–120s | 2–5 min | | Best for | Volume + 1080p | Hero shots + audio |
Resolution: 1080p vs Cinema-Grade 720p
Seedance 1.0 Pro generates natively at 1080p. Full HD output, no upscaling pass, drops directly into any 1080p delivery pipeline. Dive into the details in the 1080p guide.
Seedance 2.0 generates at 720p with cinema-grade motion quality. The 720p resolution is real — if your deliverable requires 1080p, you will be upscaling. That upscaling is often fine for cinematic content viewed at normal distances, but close-ups and detail shots take a hit.
Verdict: If resolution is your primary quality metric, 1.0 Pro wins. If motion and audio are your primary quality metrics, 2.0 wins.
Native Audio: The 2.0 Superpower
This is the single biggest differentiator. Seedance 2.0 generates synchronized audio alongside the video:
- Ambient sound — wind, water, crowd, room tone
- Sound effects — footsteps, doors, impacts, motion
- Dialogue — synced lip movement with spoken lines
- Music cues — context-appropriate atmospheric music
Seedance 1.0 Pro outputs silent video. You add audio in post.
What this means in practice:
- For commercials, social posts, YouTube content: you were going to add music and VO in post anyway. 1.0 Pro silent output is not a limitation.
- For narrative film, dialogue-driven content, single-shot vignettes: 2.0's native audio saves significant post production time and delivers a complete clip in one pass.
Input Modes: Text-to-Video
Seedance 1.0 Pro is image-to-video exclusive. You always provide a source image. This is a constraint some users find limiting and others find empowering (it forces you to control composition explicitly).
Seedance 2.0 supports both text-to-video and image-to-video. You can generate from a text description alone without providing a starting image.
When text-to-video matters:
- Exploratory concept work
- No existing visual reference
- Rapid ideation from a text script
When image-to-video matters:
- Brand assets and products
- Continuity with existing photography
- Precise control over composition
Many workflows use both.
Pricing Breakdown
Seedance 1.0 Pro
$0.24/second flat, 2–12 seconds per clip
| Duration | Cost | |---|---| | 2s | $0.48 | | 6s | $1.44 | | 10s | $2.40 | | 12s | $2.88 |
Seedance 2.0
243–910 credits per clip, varying by duration and quality tier. Typical single clip cost: $2.43 to $9.10.
Volume Comparison (6s / 5s equivalent clips)
| Monthly volume | Seedance 1.0 Pro (6s) | Seedance 2.0 (est) | |---|---|---| | 25 clips | $36 | ~$60–$230 | | 100 clips | $144 | ~$240–$910 | | 500 clips | $720 | ~$1,200–$4,550 |
At volume, Seedance 1.0 Pro is dramatically more cost-efficient. At the level of single hero deliverables, Seedance 2.0's premium can be absolutely justified by the audio and cinematic quality.

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Motion Coherence
Both models produce excellent motion — this is the least controversial category. 1.0 Pro is tuned for temporal stability across the full clip; 2.0 is tuned for cinematic motion character (slight handheld feel, subtle imperfections that feel organic). Either is production-grade.
Advanced Features
End frame control — 1.0 Pro has it as a first-class feature. 2.0's implementation is more limited.
Camera lock — 1.0 Pro only. 2.0 expects natural cinematic motion.
Duration flexibility — 1.0 Pro supports any length from 2–12s. 2.0 uses fixed cinematic clip lengths.
Batch / API — both supported. See the 1.0 Pro API guide and Seedance 2.0 API guide.
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Start with 1.0 ProWhen to Choose Seedance 1.0 Pro
- Your deliverable requires native 1080p
- You add audio and voiceover in post (standard professional workflow)
- You run high-volume production (agency, brokerage, e-commerce)
- You need precise directorial control (end frame, camera lock)
- Pay-per-second pricing fits your budget model
- Image-to-video is your primary workflow
- Your shots are 2–12 seconds
- You want the proven, stable workhorse
When to Choose Seedance 2.0
- Native audio saves significant post time for your project
- Dialogue or synced voiceover is central to the shot
- Cinema-grade motion character is worth the resolution tradeoff
- You need text-to-video without a source image
- You are producing hero deliverables, not volume content
- Your budget supports $2.43–$9.10 per clip
- The shot is a complete self-contained piece, not a cut edit
The Hybrid Workflow
Most professional teams end up using both models for different shots in the same project:
- Seedance 1.0 Pro for: B-roll, establishing shots, product beats, volume content, precisely controlled shots
- Seedance 2.0 for: dialogue-driven hero shots, emotional single-clip vignettes, shots where audio sync is critical
A 90-second commercial might use:
- 15 × Seedance 1.0 Pro shots for the visual story (~$25)
- 2 × Seedance 2.0 shots for the dialogue-driven reveal (~$10–$18)
- Total: ~$35–$43 for a commercial that would traditionally cost $25k+
Upgrade Decision Framework
Ask yourself:
- Does my project need native 1080p? → 1.0 Pro
- Does my project need synchronized audio? → 2.0
- Am I running volume or hero shots? → Volume = 1.0 Pro, Hero = 2.0
- Is text-to-video critical? → 2.0
- Does budget matter at scale? → 1.0 Pro
If you answered 1.0 Pro for most questions, stay on 1.0 Pro. If 2.0 for most, the upgrade is worth it. If it is mixed, use both.
Related Reading
- Seedance 1.0 Pro complete guide
- Seedance 2.0 complete guide
- Seedance 2.0 vs Seedance 1.0
- 1.0 Pro 1080p deep dive
FAQ
Will Seedance 1.0 Pro be deprecated? No. 1.0 Pro remains actively supported as the 1080p workhorse of the Seedance lineup.
Can I mix outputs from both models in one edit? Yes. Match color grading in post and the difference becomes invisible.
Can I use 1.0 Pro's output as a source image for 2.0? Not directly — 2.0 takes images, not video, as input. But you can export a frame from a 1.0 Pro clip and feed it to 2.0.
Which has better motion coherence? Both are excellent. 1.0 Pro is more temporally stable; 2.0 has a more cinematic motion character.
Which is faster? 1.0 Pro — 60–120s vs 2–5 min for 2.0.
Seedance 1.0 Pro and Seedance 2.0 are not competitors. They are complements. Pick the right tool for each shot.
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