Model Guide

Seed-Audio 1.0, explained without the hype.

Seed-Audio 1.0 is an audio scene generation model from ByteDance’s Seed team, announced June 23, 2026 at the Volcano Engine FORCE conference. It is not another TTS voice. One prompt returns finished audio: multi-character dialogue, music, sound effects and room tone, mixed in a single pass.

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The specs that actually matter

ModalityText to full audio scene: dialogue, music, SFX, ambience in one generation
Max length2 minutes per take (long-form via continuation)
Prompt sizeUp to 2,048 characters on most hosts; voiced text reads best under 400 characters per take
Voice cloningZero-shot from up to 3 reference clips (30s each), referenced inline as @Audio1 to @Audio3
Image guidanceOne reference image can steer the scene instead of audio references
LanguagesEnglish and Chinese, including regional accents
Outputwav, mp3, pcm, ogg_opus at 8 to 48kHz
StreamingNot supported. Non-streaming only; ElevenLabs and MiniMax win for realtime use
Open weightsNone. No paper, no published benchmarks as of July 2026

Every way to access it

There is no self-serve consumer product from ByteDance yet, which is why third-party playgrounds exist. The real routes, verified in July 2026:

BytePlusFirst-party international API. $0.15 per minute of output, 300 free minutes on activation. Requires business verification
Volcano EngineFirst-party China API (invited beta) plus a 30-minute personal trial in the Ark experience center. China account required
fal.aiLicensed partner host, self-serve. $0.1875 per minute of output
AggregatorsVarious relays undercut official pricing. Supply legitimacy and stability vary; treat as unverified
YifThis site: free web takes now, credit packs launching. We relay official APIs and say so

Full price math lives on the pricing page, including why some aggregator rates look impossibly cheap.

Seed-Audio vs the rest of the Seed family

ByteDance ships several audio-adjacent models and the names get mixed up constantly:

What it is genuinely good at

Where it loses today

Want the grammar that makes it sing? Read how to prompt Seed-Audio 1.0, then render your first scene.