Seedance 2.0 vs Kling 3.0 Pro

Seedance 2.0 (ByteDance) and Kling 3.0 Pro (Kuaishou) both target high-end cinematic generation with native audio, which makes the choice genuinely close. The differences that matter in practice are input flexibility, maximum duration, and how each is priced per second. Everything below is derived from the live registry.

Side-by-side specs

SpecSeedance 2.0Kling 3.0 Pro
ProviderByteDanceKuaishou
Credit costfrom 12 creditsfrom 5 credits
Price (USD)$2.43-$9.10$1.12
Typical generation time40-180s60-120s
Image inputYesYes
End-frame controlYesNo
Resolution480p / 720p-
Duration4-15 seconds5-10s
AudioNative synchronized audioNative
InputText prompt + optional image-
OutputMP4 Video with audio-
Quality-Pro

Choose Seedance 2.0 when

  • You want the most flexible input set: text, image, reference images, and end-frame control in one model.
  • You need up to 15 seconds per clip with seven aspect ratios for multi-platform delivery.
  • Music-video or film-sequence style work where audio-video sync is the centerpiece.

Choose Kling 3.0 Pro when

  • You want a simpler, predictable per-clip cost at 5 or 10 seconds.
  • Multi-shot support inside a single generation suits your storyboard.
  • You prefer Kling's motion aesthetic, which many commercial editors already grade around.

The bottom line

Seedance 2.0 is the control-freak's choice: references, end frames, longer durations, and more aspect ratios. Kling 3.0 Pro is the streamlined premium option with excellent motion and native audio at a straightforward cost. If your shot needs precise start and end framing, Seedance 2.0 usually gets there in fewer takes; if it is a clean single shot, Kling is often the more economical route.

Frequently asked questions

Do Seedance 2.0 and Kling 3.0 Pro both support image-to-video?

Yes, both accept an image input. Seedance 2.0 additionally accepts reference images and an end frame, which constrains how the shot begins and ends.

Which model makes longer videos?

Seedance 2.0 generates up to 15 seconds per clip. Kling 3.0 Pro generates 5 or 10 second clips. Both can be sequenced into longer edits in the Arteza studio.

Is the audio generated by both models?

Yes. Both generate native, synchronized audio with the video, so no separate audio pass is required for ambient sound.