Seedance 2.0 vs Kling 3.0: ByteDance vs Kuaishou (2026)
Two of China's biggest tech companies β ByteDance (Seedance 2.0) and Kuaishou (Kling 3.0) β have both released powerful AI video generators in 2026. Both leverage massive video datasets and compute resources, but they take different approaches to the market.
Price and Value
Seedance 2.0 starts at $9.9/month, while Kling 3.0 starts at $12/month. Despite the lower price, Seedance 2.0 offers no watermarks on any plan, while Kling adds watermarks to its basic tier output. This makes Seedance 2.0 significantly better value for creators who need clean, professional video output.
Video Length vs Features
Kling's standout feature is long video generation β it can produce videos up to 2 minutes or more, while Seedance 2.0 caps at about 10 seconds. However, Seedance compensates with multi-shot storytelling, which lets you plan multiple 10-second scenes that form a coherent narrative sequence.
International Usability
This is where Seedance 2.0 has a clear advantage for international users. Its interface is fully available in English (plus Chinese and Arabic), while Kling's interface is primarily in Chinese with limited English support. For non-Chinese-speaking creators, Seedance 2.0 is much more accessible.
Conclusion
For international content creators seeking the best value, Seedance 2.0 is the winner β cheaper, faster, no watermarks, and better internationalization. Choose Kling 3.0 only if you specifically need long-form video generation (2+ minutes) or API integration.