Product videos
Create short product clips, hero-image motion and ecommerce video assets from prompts or images.
This update upgrades the Flux Art experience across AI image generation, AI video generation, and prompt-based creation. The new Inspiration page adds more curated prompt templates for e-commerce hero images, brand posters, social visuals, and short-video storyboards, while the new workspace makes GPT Image 2, Nano Banana, Seedance 2.0, and other models easier to use in one flow.
Seedance 2.0 turns prompts or static assets into cinematic short videos: fantasy hooks, action shots, story scenes and social clips can start quickly.
Create short product clips, hero-image motion and ecommerce video assets from prompts or images.
Generate quick video directions for paid ads, landing pages and social campaigns.
Turn a scene idea or storyboard frame into a moving shot for short-form storytelling.
Use images, video references and clear motion prompts to guide the final result.
Seedance 2.0 can move beyond story shots and turn product images, ad scenes and references into polished commercial video directions.
Turn a static product image into a campaign-ready hero clip with studio light, motion and clean product focus.
Use vertical pacing, city-window light and a clear subject hold to test social and paid-media directions quickly.
Describe the scene, subject and camera motion together to get a testable moving version quickly.
Create with Seedance 2.0Seedance 2.0 is ByteDance's Doubao Seedance 2.0 video generation model. It supports text-to-video and image-to-video with multi-shot continuity, making it well suited to product videos and ad clips. You can use it in Flux Art.
Open the Seedance 2.0 page, click Create with Seedance 2.0, then enter a text prompt or upload an image/reference clip and generate. Other video models are in the same account for comparison.
Yes. You can generate video from a text prompt, or animate a still image (image-to-video) — useful for turning a product photo into a short showcase clip in Flux Art.
Start from your product image or a clear text brief, describe the shots and motion, and let Seedance 2.0 generate; then assemble clips in Flux Art for an ecommerce or social ad.
Clip length and resolution depend on the current settings and your plan; check flux-art.ai for the up-to-date limits rather than assuming a fixed number.
Yes, it supports multi-shot continuity and frame-level control, helping you keep a consistent subject across shots — handy for storyboards and product sequences in Flux Art.
Yes — use image-to-video: upload the product photo, describe the camera move and scene, and Seedance 2.0 animates it into a short clip you can refine in Flux Art.
Seedance 2.0 is strong on multi-shot consistency and product/ad use; Flux Art also offers other video models, so generate the same brief on a few and pick the best result.
Yes. Seedance 2.0 in Flux Art works from plain text or an image, so you describe what you want instead of editing manually; you can refine with simple prompts.
New users start free with sign-up credits; Seedance 2.0 is included in the subscription models, with higher tiers offering more quota. See flux-art.ai for current pricing.
Videos generated in Flux Art are watermark-free and commercial-use ready; see the official copyright and terms pages for the exact scope.
Yes. Seedance is ByteDance's Doubao model and Flux Art provides stable, direct access inside China with full-speed generation and no queue, integrated by the platform.
No. Flux Art is a platform that aggregates 50+ image and video models, and Seedance 2.0 is one of them; Flux Art is also NOT Black Forest Labs' FLUX.1.
Use a clear reference image, keep prompts concise per shot, fix the subject description across shots, and generate in shorter segments; then stitch and refine in Flux Art.