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Comparing Gemini Omni vs Seedance 1.5 for video content? This page breaks down how the two video models differ on realism, text rendering, editing flexibility, cost, and final polish — with a clear recommendation for which to test first.

Gemini Omni flexible Omni Flash video with multi-reference grounding for character-consistent clips. Seedance 1.5 cinematic video with native audio and lip-sync at a budget-friendly per-clip cost for high-volume testing. Below you'll find a quick verdict, a best-for breakdown, an attribute-by-attribute scoring table, real side-by-side outputs, and answers to the most common questions.

Which Model Should You Choose?

Short answer: Gemini Omni is better for multi-reference video, while Seedance 1.5 is better for budget video testing. If you are creating video content, start with Seedance 1.5 because it costs fewer credits per output and lets you test more directions, then switch to Gemini Omni for polished, higher-resolution final assets.

If you need…ChooseWhy
Lower-cost exploration and more variants per creditSeedance 1.5Seedance 1.5 costs 65 credits to start, so you can test more directions for less.
Polished, ready-to-ship final assetsGemini OmniGemini Omni produces stronger final-asset polish for campaign-ready output.
Readable text in designs, overlays, and packagingEither modelEither model renders labels and typography more cleanly.
Editing and reference-driven iterationEither modelEither model is more flexible for editing from references or existing outputs.
Consistent characters and repeated campaign visualsEither modelEither model holds character and style consistency better across outputs.
video content specificallyGemini OmniGemini Omni scores higher on realism, which matters most for video content.

How They Compare, Criterion by Criterion

CriteriaGemini OmniSeedance 1.5Winner
Realism●●●●●●●●●○Gemini Omni
Text accuracy●●●○○●●●○○Tie
Editing flexibility●●●○○●●●○○Tie
Cost efficiency●●●○○●●●●●Seedance 1.5
Final polish●●●●●●●●●○Gemini Omni
Consistency●●●●○●●●●○Tie
Best first test●●●○○●●●●●Seedance 1.5

How We Compare These Models

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Gemini Omni vs Seedance 1.5

Use case

video content

Gemini Omni — best for

multi-reference video

Seedance 1.5 — best for

budget video testing

Gemini Omni — avoid if

You need multi-shot storyboards in a single generation

Seedance 1.5 — avoid if

You need the highest-end final polish for hero spots

Credits per video (Gemini Omni)

120 credits

Credits per video (Seedance 1.5)

65 credits

Last updated

June 8, 2026

What the Examples Show

Realism

Gemini Omni tends to produce more natural skin texture, lighting, and detail in these outputs.

Text accuracy

Rendered text comes through cleanly on both sides.

Commercial usability

Gemini Omni is closer to a ready-to-use video asset; Seedance 1.5 is better for concepting.

Recommended next step

Use Seedance 1.5 for first-pass variants, then Gemini Omni for final polish.

Side-by-Side Results

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Feature Comparison

FeatureGemini OmniSeedance 1.5
ProviderGoogleByteDance
Subcategoriestext-to-video, image-to-video, reference-to-videotext-to-video, image-to-video
First Frame / Last Frame SupportNoYes
Multi-shot SupportNoNo
1080p / 2k ModeYesYes
4k ModeYesNo
NSFW RatingStrictMedium
Duration4, 6, 8, 105, 8, 10, 12
Aspect Ratio16:9, 9:1616:9, 9:16, 1:1
Resolution720p, 1080p, 4k
Starting Price120 credits65 credits
Full Details View Gemini Omni View Seedance 1.5

Gemini Omni Strengths

  • Multi-image reference workflows
  • 720p–4K cinematic clips
  • Text and image-to-video in one family
  • Short-form social and ad creative

Seedance 1.5 Strengths

  • Low per-clip cost for high-volume testing
  • Native audio and lip-sync
  • First & last frame control
  • Cinematic camera work on a budget

Verdict

Gemini Omni and Seedance 1.5 are both capable video models, but they win in different workflows. Reach for Gemini Omni when you want multi-reference video — it excels at multi-image reference workflows, 720p–4K cinematic clips, and text and image-to-video in one family. Seedance 1.5 is the stronger pick when you need budget video testing — it excels at low per-clip cost for high-volume testing, native audio and lip-sync, and first & last frame control.

For video content, Gemini Omni is usually the better starting point because it scores higher on realism. Most teams explore directions with Seedance 1.5 first to save credits, then move to Gemini Omni for final, higher-resolution assets.

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