PRICES VERIFIED · JULY 2026

HEAD TO HEAD

Kling 3.0 vs Seedance 2.0: which is worth your budget?


Kling 3.0 — Kuaishou
$0.10 / second
VS

Seedance 2.0 — ByteDance
$0.14 / second
Kling 3.0Seedance 2.0
$ / second (base)$0.10$0.14
10-second clip$1.00$1.40
1 minute of output$6.00$8.40
Native audio
Max clip length120s10s

Rates shown at each model's base tier, verified July 2026 from official vendor pricing pages and documentation. Vendors change prices without notice — see methodology.

The verdict

The battle of the value tier. Seedance wins raw quality-per-dollar and motion smoothness; Kling wins character consistency, clip length and subscription economics. The content decides: footage where nobody recurs (B-roll, ambient, stock-style) → Seedance; anything narrative where a subject must stay recognizable across cuts → Kling. Many volume creators run both — Seedance for material, Kling for characters — and spend less combined than one premium subscription.

Whichever you pick, apply a retake multiplier before budgeting: the model that gets your specific shot right in fewer attempts is often the cheaper one in practice, regardless of sticker price. Full tier breakdowns: Kling 3.0 pricing and Seedance 2.0 pricing.

Run your own numbers. The cost calculator applies your clip length, resolution and a realistic retake buffer across every model at once.