CapCut opens Seedance 2.0 on desktop and web in 7 countries
Seedance 2.0 is rolling out through Dreamina on CapCut desktop and web, starting in Southeast Asia plus Brazil and Mexico. Watch region-gated access if you need it now, since U.S. availability is still delayed.

TL;DR
- Dreamina's rollout post says Seedance 2.0 is now live inside CapCut on desktop and web, marking the first public release path surfaced in this evidence set.
- The initial rollout is region-limited: country list names Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia, Brazil, and Mexico, while the same post says there is still no official U.S. release.
- Early creator demos from a landing-shot test and a 4K upscale demo show Seedance 2.0 already being used for cinematic motion clips inside CapCut, including cockpit footage and fantasy-market imagery.
- Wider creator chatter suggests access is actively expanding, with a reposted launch note and a rollout reaction both framing this as the start of the public rollout rather than a one-day drop.
What shipped
The clearest release detail comes from Chris First's rollout post: Dreamina Seedance 2.0 is live in CapCut for desktop and web, but only through a gradual country-by-country release. The named launch markets are Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia, Brazil, and Mexico, and the same post explicitly says U.S. access is not official yet.
That matches the broader launch chatter. A repost from the public-release note describes Seedance 2.0 as having "officially hit the public release" on CapCut, while Proper Prompter's post characterizes the moment as the beginning of the official rollout rather than a globally available switch.
What creators are making
The first examples are short, polished motion studies rather than long-form edits. In Chris First's demo, Seedance 2.0 generates a first-person plane landing sequence with a cockpit approach and touchdown shot, suggesting the model is already being tested for camera-directed cinematic beats inside CapCut. Plane landing clip
A second post from the same creator shows a fantasy-market sequence made with Seedance 2.0 in CapCut, then pushed through Magnific's video upscaler to 4K with FPS Boost, according to the workflow post. That matters for creatives because the rollout is not just about generation access; the evidence already shows a practical finishing chain from CapCut generation to external enhancement. Mythical market clip