Cinevana is the first social streaming platform built for AI filmmakers — a studio powered by Seedance 2.0 and up, a discovery feed made for AI cinema, and monetization baked into every frame.
No timeline skills. No exporting to platforms that bury your work. Everything happens in one place.
Describe your film in plain English. Seedance 2.0+ renders it with native audio and lip-synced dialogue by default, with auto-routing to Veo, Kling, and others when a shot calls for it. Characters stay consistent scene to scene.
Publish straight to your channel. A discovery feed built for AI cinema surfaces short films, series, and music videos by taste — instead of spam-filtering them out the way legacy platforms do.
Fan subscriptions, tips, ad revenue share, and a marketplace to license your characters, styles, and prompts. Creators keep the majority of every dollar their work generates.
Cinevana's default engine is ByteDance's Seedance family — the top-ranked model for cinematic generation with native audio. Every new Seedance release rolls into your studio automatically, at no extra tier.
Seedance 2.5 generates up to 30-second continuous scenes — full beats, not fragments stitched together.
Feed images, video clips, and audio into one generation. Your cast, your locations, your soundtrack — referenced directly in the prompt.
Fix one detail — a hair color, a prop — without regenerating the take. Keep the performance, lighting, and expressions you already love.
Dialogue, ambient sound, and score generated in the same pass, time-aligned to the frame — top-ranked for image-to-video with audio.
Everything the fragmented tools do separately — creation, characters, marketing, music videos — lives under one roof, one credit system, one feed.
Your director's chair. Describe a scene in plain English and Cinevana's agent director plans the shots, routes each one to the best engine — Seedance 2.0+ by default, Kling, Veo, or Sora-class when the shot calls for it — and lets you edit the result by chat. "Make the third shot a slow dolly-in, golden hour" is a complete instruction. Multi-shot cuts, camera language, and native audio in one pass.
Design a character once — face, wardrobe, voice — and lock it. CastLock ID keeps them exactly the same across scenes, angles, episodes, and even other creators' remixes when you license them out.
Script-to-screen for short films and series. Break a story into scenes, keep continuity automatically, and render episode by episode with Seedance 2.5's 30-second long takes.
Upload any track and get a beat-synced music video — cuts, camera moves, and choreography timed to the waveform using Seedance's beat-aware sync. Perfect for artists premiering on their Cinevana channel.
Paste a product URL and get ready-to-run ads and UGC-style clips in every aspect ratio — batch-generated, on-brand, and fast enough for daily creative testing.
One app, every intelligence. Video engines (Seedance 2.0+, Veo, Kling, Sora-class) sit alongside language models like Claude Fable 5 for scriptwriting, story structure, and dialogue polish. Then extend it: the plugin marketplace adds automations for mass video production, publishing pipelines, and exporters that turn your scenes and characters into 3D game-ready assets.
Other platforms charge you to generate and give you nothing when it's watched. Cinevana flips the economics.
Monthly supporters get early episodes, behind-the-prompt breakdowns, and exclusive cuts.
Live premiere events where fans tip in real time as your film debuts.
Feed and pre-roll placements with a majority share paid straight back to you.
License your persistent characters, worlds, and style packs to other creators — earn on every remix.
A taste of what founding creators are already making in the private beta.
One credit system across every engine. Credits roll over. Watching is always free. And anything you earn on Cinevana can convert straight into render credits.
"Everyone builds tools. Nobody owns the audience. Models commoditize — communities compound."
We're onboarding 500 founding creators with free pro accounts, revenue guarantees, and festival-style launch premieres. Viewers get first access too.