I’ve been testing way too many AI video generators lately (for “work,” obviously… definitely not because I enjoy wasting hours generating random cinematic clips 😅). I’ve tried Runway , Pika , Kling , and recently JXP Seedance 2.0 AI Video Generator —and honestly, they all have very different strengths. Runway was one of the first tools I used. It’s still solid if you want something easy to use, but sometimes the motion feels a little generic. Great for quick experiments though. Pika is fun and beginner-friendly. It’s good for casual content and quick social media clips, but I found the results can be inconsistent depending on the prompt. Kling surprised me a lot. The realism and motion quality are pretty impressive, especially for cinematic shots. A lot of people seem to rank it highly right now. Then I tried JXP Seedance 2.0 AI Video Generator , and this one probably impressed me the most recently. Why? The multi-scene storytelling feels more natural Character consistency is much better than I expected Motion looks smoother It supports multiple input types like text, image, audio, and even video references ByteDance’s newer Seedance 2.0 model also supports multimodal generation and longer, more coherent clips, which explains why the output feels more polished. My honest ranking right now: For realism: Kling For beginner-friendly editing: Pika For fast testing: Runway For storytelling & overall fun: JXP Seedance 2.0 None of them are perfect yet, but AI video tools are getting scary good. A year ago, most outputs looked obviously fake. Now? Some clips genuinely make me pause and think, “wait… this was AI?” 🎬