Video-to-Video AI
Upload a clip, an image, even a sound — and generate a brand-new video that follows it. FlyAIgh's video reference mode runs on Seedance 2.0's multimodal engine: feed it up to nine images, three reference videos, and three audio tracks, describe the new shot, and get a fresh generation — not a filter — that carries your style, motion, character, or soundtrack.
Free to sign up · No credit card required · Credits are spent only when you generate
What goes into one generation
- Reference images
- up to 9
- Reference videos
- up to 3
- Reference audio
- up to 3
- Output
- up to 1080p + native audio
- Engine
- Seedance 2.0 Pro / Fast
How video-to-video works
Reference-driven, not prompt-only. You direct the result with assets — a look, a motion, a face, a sound — and Seedance regenerates the scene around them.
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Add your references
Upload the assets that should guide the result: images for a character, product, or style; a reference video whose look or camera move you want to carry; reference audio to drive the soundtrack. Mix up to nine images, three videos, and three audio tracks in a single generation.
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Describe the new shot
Write what should happen and point at your inputs by role — this image is the hero, that clip is the style, this track is the music. The prompt directs; the references anchor.
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Pick Pro or Fast, then generate
Seedance 2.0 renders a brand-new video that follows your references — a true regeneration, not a frame-by-frame filter, so motion stays coherent. Choose Pro for up to 1080p and the strongest fidelity, or Fast for cheaper iteration.
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Refine and reuse
Swap a reference, adjust the prompt, regenerate. Results land in your Library on the same credit wallet as every other FlyAIgh model — and can flow straight into a Director shot, a saved Character, or a Canvas pipeline.
What video-to-video is for
One multimodal mode covers the workflows people actually reach for when they say "video to video."
Restyle a video
Carry the aesthetic of a reference clip — color, era, animation style — onto a new scene. The most common video-to-video job: turn a live look into anime, a daytime shot into noir, a rough idea into a finished grade.
Reference a camera move
Use a clip as a motion template — a dolly-in, a whip pan, a specific choreography — and generate a new subject that moves the same way.
Keep a character or product consistent
Anchor a face, an outfit, or a hero product with reference images and carry it across every new clip, instead of re-describing it in each prompt.
Continue or extend a shot
Feed the tail of one clip as a reference and generate what comes next, so a sequence reads as one continuous action rather than disconnected takes.
Drive it with audio
Supply a reference track and let the generation move to it — useful for music-led pieces and audio-synced motion, with native sound baked into the result.
Why FlyAIgh for video-to-video
Most "video to video" tools repaint frame by frame and flicker. This is a real generation, guided by your assets, inside a platform that connects to the rest of your workflow.
A fresh generation, not a filter
Seedance regenerates the scene from your references instead of repainting each frame, so motion stays coherent and the clip holds together — the exact failure mode of frame-by-frame style transfer.
Truly multimodal references
Images, video, and audio in a single generation. Lock a character with images, carry a look with a reference video, and drive the soundtrack with audio — at once, not in separate passes.
One account, every model
Video-to-video sits next to Sora 2, VEO 3.1, Kling, Hailuo, and every other model on one credit wallet — reference on Seedance, then finish on whatever model fits the shot.
Wired into Director, Characters, and Canvas
Feed a reference into a Director shot, anchor it with a saved Character, or drop it as a node in a Canvas pipeline. The reference mode is part of a workflow, not a one-off toy.
Video-to-video AI FAQ
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Give a clip a second life
Upload a reference, describe the new shot, and let Seedance 2.0 regenerate it. Start free — you only spend credits when you generate.
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