Runway adds Seedance 2.0 1080p output
Runway added 1080p output for Seedance 2.0, while Freepik shipped the same upgrade and Dreamina began phasing in 1080p downloads for paid users in several regions. Higher-resolution delivery is now available for the same model across major creator platforms.

TL;DR
- Runway announced 1080p output for Seedance 2.0 on April 16, while Freepik posted the same upgrade hours later and a Dreamina user report said 1080p downloads were rolling out for paid users in parts of Africa, South America, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia.
- Runway's Seedance page says the model is available worldwide, takes text plus image, video, or audio references, and lets creators choose aspect ratio, resolution, and duration up to 15 seconds.
- Freepik's Seedance page pitches a different wrapper around the same model, with multi-shot storytelling, audio references, built-in SFX and BGM, and lip-sync in 8+ languages, while its Cuco demo shows the stack as Nano Banana 2 for character sheets, Seedance 2.0 for animation, and Spaces for workflow.
- Freepik's prompt guide says Seedance 2.0 can combine up to 14 assets through an @tag reference system, and Techhalla's tutorial shows how quickly that grammar is turning into reusable creator templates.
You can browse Runway's model page, compare it with Freepik's Seedance landing page, and read CapCut's rollout note, which names the first Dreamina markets. The more interesting shift is that creators are already publishing full shot lists, reference-image setups, and one-workspace pipelines on top of the resolution bump.
1080p lands across the Seedance stack
The headline is simple: 1080p delivery for Seedance 2.0 is now showing up across the main creator surfaces that matter. Runway's post framed it as a straight resolution upgrade, Freepik's post matched the announcement the next day, and the Dreamina rollout note added that downloads were arriving in phases rather than all at once.
Runway's official page adds the product detail missing from the tweets: the model is live worldwide, supports text, image, video, and audio references, and outputs videos with selectable resolution and durations up to 15 seconds. CapCut's newsroom post describes Dreamina's release more cautiously, with a phased rollout for paid users that started in Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia, Brazil, and Mexico.
The wrappers are starting to matter as much as the model
Once the base model is shared, the product differences move up the stack. Runway's page centers reference-driven generation and download-ready clips, while Freepik's Seedance page leans into multi-shot storytelling, audio-conditioned generation, and lip-sync.
Freepik's own Cuco thread breaks that workflow into three parts:
- Character sheets in Nano Banana 2
- Animation in Seedance 2.0
- Orchestration inside Spaces
That is a cleaner product story than just saying "1080p now available." On Freepik, Seedance is being packaged as part of a mini studio. On Runway, creators like 0xInk_ are still showing a looser toolchain, mixing Midjourney inputs with Seedance outputs.
Prompt templates are getting cinematic fast
The most useful material around this upgrade is not the extra pixels, it is the prompt structure creators are attaching to it. Alla Aisling's car stunt post is basically a 10-shot previsualization document, and Techhalla's Viking tutorial includes a second-by-second timeline, camera package, lighting notes, audio cues, negatives, and interface settings.
Freepik's prompt guide says Seedance 2.0 accepts up to 14 assets in one generation through an @tag system. That matches what creators are actually posting now: not one-line prompts, but compact production briefs with references, shot order, movement instructions, and post steps like Topaz upscaling.