Pricing Details
Free: $0 per month; includes limited video generation with Veo-3.1-Fast and Sora-2 access. Veo Max: $10 per month; includes unlimited generations, Veo-3-Fast model access, 30-day access, and up to 5 concurrent video generations (web-only, no API). Veo Sora Ultimate: $15 per month; includes unlimited generations, Veo-3.1-Fast and Sora-2 access, priority queueing, 30-day access, and up to 5 concurrent video generations per model (web-only, no API). Sora Max: $10 per month; includes unlimited Sora-2 generations, up to 5 concurrent videos, 15-second limit, and web-only access. API Max: $10 for 3 days; includes 3,000 API requests, Sora-2 and Veo-3.1-Fast support, web and API access, and 95% uptime guarantee (no credits or plan upgrades). Pay As You Go: $10 for 2,000 credits; 100% bonus credits offer, flexible pay-per-use option. Disclaimer: Please note that pricing information may not be up to date. For the most accurate and current pricing details, refer to the official GeminiGen AI website.
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Strengths
- Low entry cost: Being able to hit Sora 2 HD for about a cent per video is frankly wild for rapid prototyping.
- Strong model variety: Users can jump between creative, photoreal, and experimental models without juggling separate accounts.
- Good for experimentation: Free access and non pro tiers make it easy to test prompts and styles before paying for premium runs.
- Creator friendly billing: Mix of pay per asset and small monthly bundles keeps costs predictable for solo creators and small studios.
Limitations
- Marketing vs reality: Community feedback suggests “unlimited” actually means credit based, with practical limits and occasional generation errors.
- Third party wrapper risk: Because it sits on top of proprietary APIs, model availability and quality can change with little notice.
- Enterprise maturity: Compared with large vendors, compliance, SSO, and governance features appear relatively light.
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What You Get
Key Features
- Multi model video hub: Central access to Sora 2, Veo 3.1, Veo 2, Imagen 4, Nano Banana, and Gemini 2.5 Flash from one interface.
- Text to video and image to video: Users can describe a scene or upload an image, pick length, resolution, and aspect ratio, then generate downloadable clips.
- AI image generation: Imagen 4 tiers and Nano Banana handle still images for thumbnails, storyboards, and ad creatives alongside video tools.
- Freemium plus pay per use billing: A free forever plan plus low per video or per image pricing, with some “non pro” models not consuming credits.
- API access and automation: An API endpoint is promoted for programmatic Sora 2 and Veo 3.1 video generation, handy for custom apps and pipelines.
- ProsLow entry cost: Being able to hit Sora 2 HD for about a cent per video is frankly wild for rapid prototyping.Strong model variety: Users can jump between creative, photoreal, and experimental models without juggling separate accounts.Good for experimentation: Free access and non pro tiers make it easy to test prompts and styles before paying for premium runs.Creator friendly billing: Mix of pay per asset and small monthly bundles keeps costs predictable for solo creators and small studios.ConsMarketing vs reality: Community feedback suggests “unlimited” actually means credit based, with practical limits and occasional generation errors.Third party wrapper risk: Because it sits on top of proprietary APIs, model availability and quality can change with little notice.Enterprise maturity: Compared with large vendors, compliance, SSO, and governance features appear relatively light.
Best For
- Content creators and influencers: Producing TikTok, Reels, Shorts, and YouTube intros without hiring editors.
- Digital marketing agencies: Spinning up test ads, hooks, and variants across multiple markets at low cost.
- Educators and trainers: Creating short explainers, visual metaphors, and motion backdrops for lessons and courses.
- Business professionals and startups: Making product demos, pitch visuals, and quick feature previews for stakeholders.
- Social media managers: Keeping feeds fresh with rapid concept videos, motion graphics, and campaign teasers.
- Uncommon Use Cases: Used by indie game developers to prototype cutscenes and lore clips; adopted by solo newsletter writers to add lightweight motion content to email campaigns.
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