These days, I’m building and organizing a small set of AI creation websites that focus on two core needs: video generation and image generation/editing. This post is a quick, practical guide to what each site is best for, plus a simple workflow you can follow to get results fast.
1) Kling 3.0 — AI Video (Text-to-Video / Image-to-Video)
If you like more “directed” video generation, Kling 3.0 is a good starting point. It supports creating videos from text prompts or from an input image, and it’s designed for controlled, cinematic->Website: https://kling-3.org/
2) Seedance 2 AI — AI Video (Multi-shot / Story-like sequences)
Seedance 2 AI is useful when you want more continuity in a video. It’s a good pick for generating sequences that feel like multiple connected shots, which helps when you’re trying to build a fuller scene rather than a single clip.
Website: https://seedance2ai.one/
3) Veo 4 — AI Video (Fast iterations)
Veo 4 is aimed at quick video creation. If you want to iterate on prompts and >Website: https://veo4ai.one/
4) Seedream 5 — AI Image (Text-to-Image / Image-to-Image)
Seedream 5 focuses on image generation and transformation. It’s great for producing visuals from text prompts, making variations, and exploring >Website: https://seedream5.one/
5) Nano Banana 2 Flash — AI Image (Lightweight generation & editing)
Nano Banana 2 Flash is a lightweight image generation/editing site. It’s a convenient option when you want quick image outputs, improvements, or >Website: https://nanobanana2flash.one/
Support: support@nanobanana2flash.one
A simple workflow that works well
If you’re not sure where to start, here’s an easy sequence:
Start with images (for visual direction)
Use Seedream 5 or Nano Banana 2 Flash to produce a strong reference image.Turn the image into motion
Use Kling 3.0 or Veo 4 to generate a short video from your best image/prompt.Create a more coherent sequence
If you want a more connected “story-like” output, try Seedance 2 AI for multi-shot continuity.