Starter Access
New accounts receive starter credits for first-run testing. The exact amount can change over time, so always follow the current in-product rule.
Pricing Guide
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Use this page to choose the right billing path: starter credits, monthly subscription, or pay-as-you-go credit packs.
This page covers Seedance pricing, cost per draft, and when to choose monthly plans vs top-up credits.
If you searched for AI video generator pricing, this page focuses on Seedance 2.0 pricing, Seedance cost, and practical credit planning before large runs.
If you need to benchmark output first, start in AI Video Generator and run one consistent prompt pack before choosing a plan.
New accounts receive starter credits for first-run testing. The exact amount can change over time, so always follow the current in-product rule.
Best for steady production: predictable monthly credits and easier budget planning.
Best for bursty workloads: add credits when needed without changing your subscription tier first.
Free access is designed for early tests, not full production volume. The exact usable output depends on model, duration, and resolution.
Paid plans mainly improve repeatable throughput: more credits, steadier production cadence, and less friction when you iterate at scale.
Estimate weekly draft count first, then map that to a credit pack. 720p test loops usually stretch credits further than 1080p-heavy runs.
If your workflow relies on frequent reference-driven iterations, choose the monthly tier that matches your weekly run count instead of your peak week.
Run a small benchmark batch with your target model, duration, and resolution, then project cost per approved draft from real usage data.
Use one fixed prompt pack and compare total approved outputs per credit budget window. Treat seedance free as evaluation-only capacity, and compare paid tiers by repeatable throughput rather than headline features.