AI Video Generation API — Text-to-Video, Image & Music for Claude, ChatGPT & AI Agents | Seedance 2.0
FAQ about AI Video Generation API — Text-to-Video, Image & Music for Claude, ChatGPT & AI Agents | Seedance 2.0
- Open API for video, image and music generation
- Callable from Claude, ChatGPT, Claude Code, Codex and 小龙虾
- Estimate cost, generate and poll — pay-as-you-go
Frequently asked questions
What is the cv.cm open API?
The cv.cm/v open API lets AI agents generate video, images and music on your behalf. Create an API key and call it from Claude, ChatGPT, Claude Code, Codex or 小龙虾 — estimate the cost, generate, and poll for the result, all pay-as-you-go.
How to use the API
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Generate a key
Sign in and create your cv.cm/v API key from the API tab.
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Give it to your model
Paste the ready-made prompt with your key and docs URL into Claude, ChatGPT or Claude Code.
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Generate via the API
Your agent estimates the credit cost, calls the generate endpoint, and polls until the media is ready.
What video model does the API generate with?
API calls render on the queue-free, full-power Seedance 2.0 VIP model, with partial real-human-face support and copyright-friendly content — native 1080p, never upscaled or mixed. New users get free credits on signup to try it out.
Can the API generate video with real human faces?
Yes, in two ways. 1) Face-generation mode: in the material library, choose Face Generation; the real-face videos and images you create there can be passed to the API as a Seedance reference for 30 days and pass real-face review. 2) Virtual avatar library: reference a character from the virtual avatar library as your input image — it also passes real-face review.
What can the API do?
It exposes the same video, image and music generation as the studio, so AI agents and your own apps can create media programmatically.
Which tools can call it?
Any HTTP client — and it's tuned for Claude, ChatGPT, Claude Code, Codex and 小龙虾 with a ready-to-paste prompt and docs.
How is it billed?
Pay-as-you-go credits. Agents call the estimate endpoint first, then spend credits only when they generate.