The Seedance 2 AI video generator turns a text prompt or a single photo into a short cinematic clip. Type a scene or upload an image, and Seedance 2 renders smooth, natural motion in about a minute.
Run Seedance 2 online on Zorq AI — no install. Free credits on signup.

Customer Value
A realistic day-in-the-life vlog scene, handheld feel, natural lighting.
Seedance 2 is a text-to-video and image-to-video model built for cinematic, coherent short clips.
Describe a scene in a prompt and the model renders it as a short clip. Detailed prompts covering subject, camera move, and mood give the most cinematic results.
Upload a single still and Seedance animates it, keeping your subject and composition while adding natural motion. Ideal when you already have the frame you want.
the generator is tuned for smooth camera movement and believable physics, so clips read as filmed footage rather than a warped animation.
The model holds a subject and style across a short sequence, which is what makes the model popular for montages and mini short-films.
A short clip generates in about a minute, so you can iterate on prompt and framing cheaply before committing to a longer take.
No install, no GPU, nothing to set up — open the video generator, pick the model, and create straight from the browser on desktop or phone.
per short clip
~1 min
both inputs supported
Text + image
motion quality
Cinematic
credits on signup
Free
Common questions about using Seedance 2 on Zorq AI.
it is an AI video model that generates short cinematic clips from a text prompt or a single image. On Zorq AI you can run the the model generator online without any local setup.
You get free credits on signup, enough to try the generator video generation before buying more. Ongoing use runs on credits based on clip length and resolution, not a subscription lock-in.
Both. Start from a written prompt for a brand-new scene, or upload a photo to animate an existing frame. Image to video keeps your subject consistent; text to video gives more freedom.
About a minute for a short clip, depending on length, resolution, and current load. Shorter, lower-resolution drafts are fastest and cheapest for iterating.
Name the subject, the camera movement, the lighting, and the mood. 'A cinematic street race at dusk, low tracking shot, neon reflections' beats a one-word prompt. Specific motion direction is what the model rewards.
Yes on paid Zorq AI plans — clips are intended for creator content, ads, and client work, subject to the model's content policy.
No. this model runs in the cloud on Zorq AI, so any modern phone or laptop works. There is nothing to install and no local render time.
the model supports standard short-form resolutions; higher resolution costs more credits per second. Start at a lower resolution to test motion, then regenerate at a higher one for the final.
Use text to video when you are inventing a scene from scratch and want maximum freedom over subject and setting. Use image to video when you already have the exact frame — a product shot, a character, a landscape — and only want to add motion while keeping that look intact. Image input gives more consistent, predictable results; a written prompt gives more creative range.
Direct it like a shot, not a search query. Specify the camera move (slow push, aerial, handheld), the lighting (golden hour, neon, overcast), and the pace (calm, frantic). Add one clear subject and one clear action. Over-loaded prompts with five competing ideas are the number-one cause of warped or muddy output.
Yes — a frame made with any image generator works as a starting image. Create the character or scene you want as a still, then animate it, and the motion clip keeps the same colors, composition, and style you designed in the source frame.
Download the finished MP4 and upload it like any other video. For a vertical feed, start from a portrait-orientation prompt or photo so the output already fits 9:16 with no cropping, then pair it with a trending sound in your editor.
Usually the input, not the tool. A blurry or low-detail source frame, or a prompt asking for too much at once, gives the model little to hold onto. Start from a sharp, well-lit image and one clear motion instruction, then add complexity only once the base clip looks clean.
On paid Zorq AI plans, generated clips are yours to use for creator content, ads, and client work, subject to the content policy. If a clip features a real person or a client's product, make sure you have permission to publish it.
No editing skills are required to generate. Upload or type, generate, and download a finished file. Any trimming, stitching of multiple clips, or adding a soundtrack happens later in a normal editor, but the motion itself needs no timeline work or keyframing.
Clips export as standard MP4 files that play everywhere and upload straight to social platforms or a website with no conversion. The output keeps the aspect ratio of your prompt or source frame, so a vertical input stays vertical on export.
Type a prompt or upload a photo and get a cinematic Seedance 2 clip in about a minute. Free credits on signup. Start with a clear, well-lit image or a specific scene prompt for the cleanest result. Whether you are making a quick social clip, a product teaser, or a mini short-film, the workflow is the same: one prompt or one photo, a short wait, and a finished video ready to download and share.