I2V · Seedance

Seedance video model

Image-to-video model built for steady subject preservation, camera drift, and polished motion from a single frame.

Stable subject retention
Poster and product animation
Cleaner first-frame control

Animate a Seedance first frame

Use Seedance when the input image matters: posters, product stills, characters, and controlled image-to-video motion.

Ratio
9:16
Duration
6s

Opens Studio with Image to Video and Seedance preselected.

Seedance is a job-specific creative surface

This page is designed around controlled first-frame motion: a quick generator first, followed by examples, settings, comparison guidance, and trust notes that explain why this model is the right starting point.

Best For

Image-to-video where the original frame must stay recognizable.

Watch Out

Large action changes can reduce source-image fidelity.

Alternative

Use Veo for text-first cinematic generation, or HappyHorse for faster vertical drafts.

What Seedance is built to create

Open creation library
controlled first-frame motion

Product Poster Motion

Adds camera drift without losing packaging identity.

slow push-in, highlights shimmer, logo locked
controlled first-frame motion

Character Art Loop

Hair, fabric, and atmosphere move while the face remains stable.

hair motion, blinking, ambient dust, stable face
controlled first-frame motion

Social Teaser

Turns one key visual into a short vertical motion asset.

vertical crop, slow reveal, layered depth

How to start with Seedance

1

Upload the strongest first frame or product visual.

2

Name what must remain unchanged before describing motion.

3

Start with subtle movement and increase only after stability is confirmed.

4

Use the creation library to compare first-frame fidelity across variants.

First-frame fidelity

Seedance pages should help users think like motion designers: preserve the hero image, then add depth, drift, and small subject motion.

Motion vocabulary

Useful words include parallax, slow push-in, locked logo, subtle blink, fabric motion, depth layers, and clean loop.

Business fit

It is a strong fit for e-commerce motion, poster animation, character loops, and campaign assets derived from approved stills.

Trust details that help users create with context

Workflow transparency

The page explains the recommended mode, starting settings, and where a model may need additional iteration before production use.

Human review

Review prompts, people, brands, text, and usage rights before publishing generated assets in campaigns or client work.

Use-case fit

Model guidance is organized by realistic creative jobs such as product motion, story scenes, catalog images, posters, and brand extensions.

Run a first Seedance pass instead of only reading docs

This model page helps you decide fit. Once the job is clear, carry the prompt into Studio and generate the first pass.

Why This Converts
Preselects Image to Video
Starts with Seedance
Review outputs later in the creations library

What is Seedance?

Seedance is an Imaveo video model designed for image-to-video where the original frame must stay recognizable.

The page is organized around controlled first-frame motion, with a quick Studio handoff, example gallery, comparison notes, and trust guidance.

How to use Seedance on Imaveo

  1. Step 1
    Upload the strongest first frame or product visual.
  2. Step 2
    Name what must remain unchanged before describing motion.
  3. Step 3
    Start with subtle movement and increase only after stability is confirmed.
  4. Step 4
    Use the creation library to compare first-frame fidelity across variants.

When should creators use Seedance?

Image-to-video where the original frame must stay recognizable.
First-frame fidelity
Motion vocabulary
Business fit

Seedance FAQ

Which workflow should Seedance start from?
Start from Image to Video; the quick generator passes the model and suggested settings into Studio.
When should I choose a different model instead of Seedance?
Large action changes can reduce source-image fidelity.

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