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Image to Video

Seedance 1.0 Pro Image-to-Video

Generate high-quality videos from images using ByteDance's Seedance Pro model with customizable duration, resolution, camera control, and end frame support

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Overview

Seedance 1.0 Pro Image-to-Video turns a source image and prompt into a generated video with configurable duration, resolution, aspect ratio, camera behavior, seed, safety checker, and optional end frame. Use it when you want controlled motion from a still image.

Use cases

  • Animate a product or campaign still into a short motion concept with fixed or dynamic camera movement.
  • Use an end image to guide a transition toward a specific final frame.
  • Generate 480p, 720p, or 1080p variants for reviewing motion direction before production.

Input tips

  • Provide a public image_url and prompt describing motion, action, camera behavior, and desired visual style.
  • Choose 2-12 seconds; if num_frames is set, it overrides duration.
  • Use aspect_ratio options such as 16:9, 9:16, 1:1, 4:3, 3:4, 21:9, or auto.
  • Set camera_fixed when the camera should stay still; leave it off for dynamic camera movement.
  • Add end_image_url when the final frame should be guided by a specific image.
  • Use seed for repeatability, or omit it for a random seed.

Expected output

The AI Tool returns a generated video with downloadable URL and optional content type, file name, file size, the seed used for generation, and cost metadata. The shared Seedance view renders the video and shows the model family and seed for repeatable follow-up runs.

Caveats

  • Source and end images must be public and reachable.
  • End-frame guidance and camera controls influence the result, but do not guarantee exact motion.
  • Generated motion, text, products, and people should be reviewed for realism and brand fit.
  • num_frames changes effective duration behavior; use it only when frame count matters.
  • Safety filtering may block or alter requests that violate model rules.