Dola Seed 2.0 Pro is Here: The Multimodal Leap
Free for a limited time in Kilo Code and KiloClaw
If you tuned into the BytePlus livestream last night, “Dola Seed 2.0: The Multimodal Leap!”, you already know the big news. BytePlus dropped Dola Seed 2.0 Pro, and they featured Kilo Code alongside other frontier agent companies such as TinyFish and Eigent AI.
The best part? We’ve got Dola Seed 2.0 Pro natively integrated into Kilo Code right now, and it’s completely free to use for a limited time, across the Kilo universe. Use it in our updated VS Code extension, CLI, KiloClaw and more.
The model is so new it hasn’t even been benchmarked in PinchBench yet. But we got it for you fresh and free.
What is Dola Seed 2.0 Pro?
This isn’t just another text-generation update. Early testing has shown that the Seed 2.0 family matches GPT-5.2 and Gemini 3 Pro on many benchmarks. Dola Seed 2.0 Pro is a true multimodal engine designed to power agent-driven workflows across enterprise environments. It delivers advanced visual understanding capabilities, allowing it to easily analyze images, videos, and visual documents.
During the launch webinar, BytePlus highlighted the model’s three core capabilities: VLM, Browser & Computer Use, and Agentic.
Why It Matters for Your Kilo Workflow
How does this translate to your actual coding and daily workflows? Here is where the new model truly shines when you fire it up in Kilo:
The Perfect OpenClaw Engine: Dola Seed 2.0 Pro is explicitly optimized for OpenClaw and ReAct architectures. It functions as both a business analyst and a personal developer assistant, helping you draft PRDs, summarize messages, and independently manage complex multi-step workflows.
Native Computer & Browser Use: The model includes built-in support for browser use and computer use. This means your Kilo agent can interact directly with digital interfaces to navigate systems, retrieve information, and complete tasks exactly like a human operator would.
Massive Context Meets Persistent Memory: Dola Seed 2.0 Pro boasts a massive 256K context length and up to a 128K maximum output. But inside KiloClaw, that context window is even bigger than it looks on paper. Why? Because of how OpenClaw handles multi-session persistent memory. Instead of cramming your entire project history into the context window for every single prompt, KiloClaw maintains a dedicated MEMORY.md file (a “second brain”) in your workspace.
Because Dola Seed 2.0 is so capable at agentic filesystem navigation, it is quite adept at reading, writing, and updating these memory files. It effectively offloads its knowledge base to your disk, retrieving only what it needs, when it needs it. This interaction with OpenClaw’s memory paradigm turns a 256K context limit into a virtually infinite, persistent project memory.
There are infinite agentic use cases, and this new Seed model is promising for all of them.
The Takeaway
Whether you want to eliminate repetitive manual work, leverage its visual understanding to build UI components from wireframes, or test its persistent memory across a massive codebase, Dola Seed 2.0 Pro brings serious enterprise automation straight to your IDE.
Test drive it in Kilo while it’s free. We’re betting it will become one of your trusted daily drivers.



