Seavid has introduced a new AI creative suite that combines video generation, image generation and editing tools in a single platform. The service is designed to turn text prompts or reference images into videos and visuals, with an emphasis on multi-scene consistency, camera movement and quick export options.
The company is positioning Seavid as a central workspace for creators who want to produce both still images and short videos without switching between separate tools. Its platform supports text-to-video, image-to-video, text-to-image and image-to-image workflows, along with a collection of image and video effects.
Seavid says users can choose from a range of AI models depending on the task. For video, the platform includes options such as Seedance 2.0, Seedance 1.5 Pro, Sora 2, Veo 3.1, Kling 3 and Hailuo 2.3. For images, it lists Seedream 4.5, Seedream 5.0, Seedream 4.0 and Nano Banana. The company says this model selection is meant to give users flexibility over style, speed and realism.
The video side is built around two main entry points. In text-to-video, users describe scenes, characters and camera movement in natural language, and the system generates coherent multi-shot clips. In image-to-video, a user uploads a photo and the platform animates the subject into a short clip while trying to preserve the original look and style.
Seavid says these tools are intended for tasks such as product clips, portraits and brief social media videos. The company notes that image-to-video clips are typically short, around five to ten seconds.
A central feature of the launch is the platform’s use of Seedance 2.0, which Seavid describes as a model for multi-shot generation. According to the company, the model is able to create a sequence of connected scenes rather than a single isolated shot. Seavid also says it can maintain a consistent character appearance and visual style across scenes.
The platform further highlights automatic camera movement, including pans, zooms and tracking shots. Seavid says this is meant to give generated clips a more cinematic feel without requiring manual editing.
The company says video output can be exported in 1080p HD, making it suitable for sharing on social platforms, in ads or in presentations. Users can also adjust details such as duration, framing and style after the initial generation step.
Beyond video generation, Seavid includes several image creation and editing tools. Text-to-image generation allows users to create high-resolution visuals from prompts, while image-to-image tools can restyle or transform uploaded assets while keeping the underlying structure intact.
The platform also lists image utility features such as background changing and watermark removal. Other tools mentioned on the site include Qwen Image Edit, Seededit and related effects for cleaning up, relighting and batch-processing images.
Seavid also offers AI video effects that work from one or two photos. These templates are designed to automatically create stylized clips based on preset prompt structures, removing the need for users to write detailed prompts themselves.
Seavid presents the workflow as a three-step process. Users first describe their vision in text, optionally with reference images. The system then generates a draft video or image, which can be refined before exporting the final result.
The company says prompts and generated videos are processed securely and remain private to the user’s account. It also says the platform is aimed at creators working on social posts, ads, presentations and other fast-turnaround projects.
With Seavid, the company is joining a crowded market of AI content tools that increasingly bundle video generation, image generation and editing features into one subscription-style product. Its pitch is straightforward. One platform, multiple models, and a shorter path from prompt to publishable content.