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Seedream V4

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Seedream 4.0 by is a state-of-the-art image generation model delivering high-fidelity outputs and outperforming Nano Banana. Ready-to-use REST inference API, best performance, no coldstarts, affordable pricing.

text-to-image
Input
width
height
2048 × 2048 px
Range: 512 - 8192
If enabled, the output will be encoded into a BASE64 string instead of a URL. This property is only available through the API.
If set to true, the function will wait for the result to be generated and uploaded before returning the response. It allows you to get the result directly in the response. This property is only available through the API.

Idle

American retro style: a woman wearing a polka-dot dress with sunglasses adorning her head.

$0.027per run·~37 / $1

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American retro style: a woman wearing a polka-dot dress with sunglasses adorning her head.

American retro style: a woman wearing a polka-dot dress with sunglasses adorning her head.

Design a retro website for a high-end art museum, adopting an earthy color tone, with a concise and neat layout,focusing on displaying large images of the museum's collection of artworks.

Design a retro website for a high-end art museum, adopting an earthy color tone, with a concise and neat layout,focusing on displaying large images of the museum's collection of artworks.

Cthulhu-style: A woman stands before an ancient castle, facing the camera.

Cthulhu-style: A woman stands before an ancient castle, facing the camera.

Documentary photography style: A western woman stands in an old-fashioned alleyway, smiling at the camera.

Documentary photography style: A western woman stands in an old-fashioned alleyway, smiling at the camera.

Outdoor photography: A western woman with a backpack is rock climbing on a mountain peak.

Outdoor photography: A western woman with a backpack is rock climbing on a mountain peak.

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README

Seedream V4

A text-to-image model optimized for multi-panel/tiled posters, concept designs with copy, series KV, and social media assets. It excels at grid-based layouts, whitespace planning, and type readability.

Model Highlights

  • Layout-aware: Grids (2×2, triptych, comics), keeps whitespace/safe areas for title/subtitle/CTA.
  • Consistent series: Unified palette, lighting, and camera across panels/KV.
  • High fidelity: Strong identity/detail retention; clean edges, fewer artifacts.
  • High-res: 2K default; custom ratios; up to 8192×8192.

Price

Only $0.027 for one run!!!

Copy-ready Templates

2×2 Grid Poster

2×2 grid poster, clean margins for typography; title top-center: “{TITLE}”; subtitle: “{SUBTITLE}”. Panel 1: {SCENE_A}; Panel 2: {SCENE_B}; Panel 3: {SCENE_C}; Panel 4: {SCENE_D}. Consistent color grading, cinematic lighting, brand color {BRAND_COLOR}, high-legibility background, minimal clutter.

Triptych (Horizontal)

Horizontal triptych, left-to-right narrative: {SCENE_A} → {SCENE_B} → {SCENE_C}. Unified palette {BRAND_COLOR}, soft vignette, clear gutters, strong typographic hierarchy, reserved space for CTA: “{CTA}”.

Comic (4-Panel Strip)

4-panel comic layout with speech-bubble placeholders. Panel 1: {SCENE_A}; Panel 2: {SCENE_B}; Panel 3: {SCENE_C}; Panel 4: {SCENE_D}. Bold line art, flat shading, clear gutters, high readability.

Minimalist Poster

Minimalist poster; large centered title: “{TITLE}”; small subtitle below: “{SUBTITLE}”. Single focal object: {OBJECT}. Monochrome + accent {BRAND_COLOR}. High-legibility background; strict grid; generous whitespace.

How to Use

  1. Enter your prompt: Describe the subject, layout, text placement (title/subtitle/CTA), and style.

  2. Set size: Choose width/height. Maximum: 8192×8192.

  3. Run: Click Run to generate. If needed, tweak the prompt or size and run again.

Recommended Resolutions

Aspect RatioExact (W×H)Exact PixelsRounded (W×H, ÷64)Rounded Pixels
1:11448 × 14482,096,7041408 × 14081,982,464
3:21773 × 11822,095,6861728 × 11521,990,656
4:31672 × 12542,096,6881664 × 12162,023,424
16:91936 × 10892,108,3041920 × 10882,088,960
21:92212 × 9482,096,9762176 × 9602,088,960
1:11024 × 10241,048,5761024 × 10241,048,576
3:21254 × 8361,048,3441216 × 8321,011,712
4:31182 × 8871,048,4341152 × 8961,032,192
16:91365 × 7681,048,3201344 × 7681,032,192
21:91564 × 6701,047,8801536 × 640983,040
1:1323 × 323104,329320 × 320102,400
3:2397 × 264104,808384 × 25698,304
4:3374 × 280104,720448 × 320143,360
16:9432 × 243104,976448 × 256114,688
21:9495 × 212104,940576 × 256147,456
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Seedream v4 API — Quick start

Grab a WaveSpeedAI API key, then call POST https://api.wavespeed.ai/api/v3/bytedance/seedream-v4 with your input as JSON. The endpoint returns a prediction id; poll the prediction endpoint until status flips to completed, then read the output URL from data.outputs[0]. Examples for Seedream v4 below.

HTTP example
# Submit the prediction
curl -X POST "https://api.wavespeed.ai/api/v3/bytedance/seedream-v4" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer $WAVESPEED_API_KEY" \
  -d '{
    "prompt": "A cinematic shot of a city at sunset, soft golden light",
    "size": "2048*2048",
    "enable_base64_output": false,
    "enable_sync_mode": false
}'

# Response includes a prediction id. Poll for the result:
curl -X GET "https://api.wavespeed.ai/api/v3/predictions/{request_id}/result" \
  -H "Authorization: Bearer $WAVESPEED_API_KEY"

# When status is "completed", read the output from data.outputs[0].
Node.js example
// npm install wavespeed
const WaveSpeed = require('wavespeed');

const client = new WaveSpeed(); // reads WAVESPEED_API_KEY from env

const result = await client.run("bytedance/seedream-v4", {
        "prompt": "A cinematic shot of a city at sunset, soft golden light",
        "size": "2048*2048",
        "enable_base64_output": false,
        "enable_sync_mode": false
});

console.log(result.outputs[0]); // → URL of the generated output
Python example
# pip install wavespeed
import wavespeed

output = wavespeed.run(
    "bytedance/seedream-v4",
    {
    "prompt": "A cinematic shot of a city at sunset, soft golden light",
    "size": "2048*2048",
    "enable_base64_output": false,
    "enable_sync_mode": false
}
)

print(output["outputs"][0])  # → URL of the generated output

Seedream v4 API — Frequently asked questions

What is the Seedream v4 API?

Seedream v4 is a ByteDance model for image generation, exposed as a REST API on WaveSpeedAI. Seedream 4.0 by is a state-of-the-art image generation model delivering high-fidelity outputs and outperforming Nano Banana. Ready-to-use REST inference API, best performance, no coldstarts, affordable pricing. You can call it programmatically or try it from the playground above.

How do I call the Seedream v4 API?

POST your input parameters to the model's REST endpoint (shown in the API tab of this playground) with your WaveSpeedAI API key in the Authorization header. Submission returns a prediction ID; poll the prediction endpoint until status flips to "completed", then read the output URL from the result. The playground generates a ready-to-paste code sample in Python, JavaScript, or cURL for whatever inputs you've set. Full request/response shape is documented at https://wavespeed.ai/docs/docs-api/bytedance/bytedance-seedream-v4.

How much does Seedream v4 cost per run?

Seedream v4 starts at $0.027 per run. That figure is the base price — the final charge scales with the parameters you set in the form (output size, length, count, references, or whatever knobs this model exposes), so a higher-quality or larger output costs more than a minimal one. The exact cost for your current input is shown live next to the Generate button before you submit, and the actual per-call charge is recorded on the prediction afterwards.

What inputs does Seedream v4 accept?

Key inputs: `prompt`, `size`, `enable_base64_output`, `enable_sync_mode`. The full JSON schema (types, defaults, allowed values) is rendered above the Generate button and mirrored in the API reference at https://wavespeed.ai/docs/docs-api/bytedance/bytedance-seedream-v4.

How long does Seedream v4 take to generate?

Average end-to-end generation time on WaveSpeedAI is around 11 seconds per request — measured across recent runs. Queue time scales with global demand; live status is visible in the prediction record.

Can I use Seedream v4 outputs commercially?

Commercial usage rights depend on the model's license, set by its provider (ByteDance). The license summary appears on the model card above; see WaveSpeedAI's Terms of Service for platform-level conditions.