TikTok parent company ByteDance has launched a pre-release version of its new artificial intelligence video model, Seedance 2.0, triggering a rally in shares of several Chinese AI and entertainment companies. According to the company, Seedance 2.0 is designed as a “true” multi-modal AI creator, allowing users to combine images, video, audio and text to generate what ByteDance describes as “cinematic content” with “precise reference capabilities, seamless video extension, and natural language control.”
The model is currently available to select users on Jimeng AI, ByteDance’s AI video platform, reports Silicon Republic. ByteDance said Seedance 2.0 supports 2K video exports and delivers generation speeds about 30% faster than its previous version, Seedance 1.5, according to information published on the company’s website.
Swiss-based consultancy CTOL described the new model as the “most advanced AI video generation model available,” saying it is “surpassing OpenAI’s Sora 2 and Google’s Veo 3.1 in practical testing.”
One of the model’s standout features is what ByteDance calls “multi-lens storytelling,” CNBC explains. A single prompt can be expanded into multiple connected scenes, with the AI maintaining consistent characters, lighting, and tone throughout. This significantly reduces the need for manual editing and stitching in post-production software.
Seedance 2.0 has already become very popular and drawn attention online for a series of highly produced AI-generated videos circulating on social platforms; here are a few clips.
According to CNBC, official materials from ByteDance state that the model generates 2K video roughly 30% faster than some competitors, including Kling. The system also supports multiple input formats, text, still images, short video clips and audio, giving creators greater flexibility in how projects begin.
The launch appears to have fueled investor optimism around China’s AI and media sector. Data compiled by Bloomberg on February 9 showed publishing firm COL Group Co. hitting its daily 20% price limit, while Shanghai Film Co. and gaming and entertainment company Perfect World Co. both rose by about 10%, notes siliconrepublic.
The model is currently available to select users on Jimeng AI, ByteDance’s AI video platform, reports Silicon Republic. ByteDance said Seedance 2.0 supports 2K video exports and delivers generation speeds about 30% faster than its previous version, Seedance 1.5, according to information published on the company’s website.
Swiss-based consultancy CTOL described the new model as the “most advanced AI video generation model available,” saying it is “surpassing OpenAI’s Sora 2 and Google’s Veo 3.1 in practical testing.”
One of the model’s standout features is what ByteDance calls “multi-lens storytelling,” CNBC explains. A single prompt can be expanded into multiple connected scenes, with the AI maintaining consistent characters, lighting, and tone throughout. This significantly reduces the need for manual editing and stitching in post-production software.
Seedance 2.0 has already become very popular and drawn attention online for a series of highly produced AI-generated videos circulating on social platforms; here are a few clips.
According to CNBC, official materials from ByteDance state that the model generates 2K video roughly 30% faster than some competitors, including Kling. The system also supports multiple input formats, text, still images, short video clips and audio, giving creators greater flexibility in how projects begin.
The launch appears to have fueled investor optimism around China’s AI and media sector. Data compiled by Bloomberg on February 9 showed publishing firm COL Group Co. hitting its daily 20% price limit, while Shanghai Film Co. and gaming and entertainment company Perfect World Co. both rose by about 10%, notes siliconrepublic.




