How to Migrate from Seedance 2.0 to Google Veo (Step-by-Step)
Last updated: April 2026
Migrating from Seedance 2.0 to Google Veo offers significant advantages for creators seeking higher production value and broader creative scope. While Seedance excels at dance-specific generation, Google Veo provides cinematic 1080p video generation with superior visual quality, longer durations, and advanced control over cinematic styles. This guide covers the complete migration process including data preservation, workflow adaptation, and feature transition. You'll learn how to export your Seedance assets, recreate your projects in Veo's environment, and leverage its advanced prompting system for professional-grade video production.
Estimated Timeline
solo user
2-3 days for complete migration and workflow adjustment
small team
1-2 weeks including training and testing phases
enterprise
3-4 weeks for full migration, system integration, and team transition
Migration Steps
Audit Your Seedance 2.0 Assets and Workflows
easyExport All Seedance 2.0 Generated Content
easySet Up Google Veo Access and Environment
mediumRecreate Seedance Prompts in Veo's Cinematic Language
hardGenerate Comparative Test Videos
mediumMigrate High-Priority Projects First
mediumTrain Your Team on Veo's Advanced Features
mediumEstablish New Quality Control and Archiving Processes
easyFeature Mapping
| Seedance 2.0 | Google Veo Equivalent | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Dance movement generation from text | Cinematic video generation from detailed text prompts | Veo requires more comprehensive scene descriptions rather than just dance instructions |
| Various dance style presets | Cinematic style controls and visual language | Veo offers broader visual style control but less dance-specific optimization |
| Simple text prompt interface | Advanced multimodal prompting (text, image, video) | Veo supports more input types but has steeper learning curve |
| Freemium pricing model | Contact-based enterprise pricing | Veo likely has higher costs but potentially better value for professional use |
| Dance-focused motion accuracy | General human motion in cinematic contexts | Veo may be less specialized for complex dance choreography |
| Quick generation for dance sequences | High-quality 1080p video generation | Veo produces superior visual quality but may have different generation times |
| User-friendly interface for beginners | Professional-grade control options | Veo offers more control but requires more technical understanding |
| Limited video duration and resolution | 1080p clips over a minute long | Veo significantly improves on output length and quality |
Data Transfer Guide
Since direct data transfer between Seedance 2.0 and Google Veo isn't possible, focus on exporting your generated content and prompt libraries. From Seedance, download all video outputs in MP4 format through the platform's export function. Simultaneously, export or manually copy all text prompts and project descriptions into a spreadsheet or document format. For Google Veo import, you'll use these text prompts as starting points, adapting them to Veo's more detailed cinematic language. Save your Seedance videos locally as reference material, but understand you'll need to regenerate content in Veo rather than importing the actual video files. Organize your exported materials by project type and priority to streamline the recreation process.