Pricing

VEED Pricing

VEED pricing combines per-seat app subscriptions, AI credits, watermark and export boundaries, team workspaces, Enterprise sales, and a usage-priced Subtitles API.

AI Video Generators

Pricing checked May 30, 2026

Buyer guide

Where to start before you compare plans

Keep the plan matrix as the fact layer. Use this section to decide which tier is the right starting point for the way you actually buy.

Recommended baseline

Pro

Use this tier as the baseline when the page needs one default subscription anchor.

Real entry point

Creator

Treat this as the real paid starting point when the cheapest visible number is not how most buyers actually enter.

Annual billing

Annual billing lowers the monthly equivalent but creates a larger upfront commitment; confirm the annual total against real credits, seats, exports, and subtitle volume before paying.

API boundary

The Subtitles API is a separate usage-priced developer path through fal.ai, so app seats and API minutes should be budgeted independently.

Tracks

Which plan fits whom

Free

Free orientation

Free

Use the free route to test the editor, recording, subtitles, and AI tools on a small project.

Best for: First-time users validating fit.

Avoid if: Avoid relying on it for watermark-free publishing or predictable production.

Creator

Creator entry

$25/mo · annual $12.25/mo

Use the lowest self-serve paid route when watermark-free social video and basic AI-assisted editing are enough.

Best for: Solo creators and light marketing workflows.

Avoid if: Avoid if 4K, stronger brand controls, or heavy AI generation is required.

Pro

Pro benchmark

$49/mo · annual $24/mo

Use Pro as the practical benchmark when 4K, more credits, brand assets, and recurring production matter.

Best for: Regular creator and marketing teams.

Avoid if: Avoid if a larger workspace, custom templates, or enterprise controls are already needed.

Studio

Studio workspace

$79/seat/mo · annual $38.75/seat/mo

Use Studio when more credits, editors, templates, reviewers, and team workflow justify the higher route.

Best for: Teams producing frequent branded video.

Avoid if: Avoid if one editor can still validate volume before inviting a wider team.

Subtitles API

API captions

Usage-based

Use the API lane only when automated caption-rendered videos are worth a separate per-minute developer budget.

Best for: Engineering teams with predictable automated subtitle volume.

Avoid if: Avoid if editors still need to review every video manually in the app.

Access paths

Subscription, API, and workspace routes

Use this section to separate what is bundled with VEED from routes that need a different pricing page, meter, or sales conversation.

Bundled appIncluded in subscriptionRecommended route

Web and iOS app subscription

Default route for people creating, editing, captioning, recording, branding, reviewing, and exporting videos inside VEED.

Best for: Creators and teams validating recurring social, marketing, training, sales, and internal video production.

Boundary: Use this route first unless the main job is automated API caption rendering or enterprise governance.

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Direct APISeparate API meter

Subtitles API

Developer route for generating caption-rendered videos programmatically, with pricing handled through fal.ai per minute.

Best for: Engineering teams automating subtitle generation at known video volumes.

Boundary: Budget this separately from app seats and account for one-minute minimums, resolution, subtitle style, and API processing limits.

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Team workspaceShared subscription quota

Studio team workspace

Team route for more editors, reviewers, AI credits, custom templates, custom watermarks, brand controls, and repeatable production.

Best for: Teams with multiple contributors, review steps, brand standards, and higher AI-generation volume.

Boundary: Confirm editor seats, reviewer needs, credit owner, brand requirements, and monthly production volume before expanding.

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Enterprise salesEnterprise only

Enterprise sales

Sales-led route for custom usage, SSO, security review, multiple workspaces, onboarding, support, and organization controls.

Best for: Organizations with procurement, security, governance, custom usage, and rollout requirements.

Boundary: Use Enterprise when self-serve plans no longer answer compliance, usage, workspace, or support requirements.

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Plan matrix

Pricing breakdown

Compare entry price, billing cadence, and feature access before you commit to annual spend or a higher tier.

Plans listed

6

Benchmark plan

Pro

Free track

Free plans

1 plan

Free

Free

Free

Usage: 50 AI credits/mo; 2 subtitle min/mo; 10-min exports; 720p; 2GB storage; watermark

Individual track

Individual plans

2 plans

Creator

Individual

$25/mo

Annual billing: $12.25/mo ($147 billed yearly)

Usage: 500 AI credits/mo; watermark-free; 1080p exports; fair-use subtitles; 5GB storage; up to 3 editors

  • No VEED watermark
  • Unlimited auto subtitles subject to fair use
  • AI cleanup tools

Pro

Individual

$49/mo

Annual billing: $24/mo ($288 billed yearly)

Usage: 2,500 AI credits/mo; 4K exports; 50GB storage; brand kit; 30 translation min/mo; up to 3 editors

Most popular
  • 4K export quality
  • Brand kit and stock media
  • More AI credits and translation minutes

Team track

Team plans

1 plan

Studio

Team

$79/seat/mo

Annual billing: $38.75/seat/mo ($465 billed yearly per seat)

Usage: 15,000 AI credits/mo; 4K exports; 50GB storage; custom templates; 60 translation min/mo; up to 5 editors

API track

API plans

1 plan

Subtitles API

API

Usage-based API

Usage: Usage-priced through fal.ai: basic captions start at $0.10 per minute for 1080p and dynamic captions start at $0.20 per minute.

Enterprise track

Enterprise plans

1 plan

Enterprise

Enterprise

Contact for pricing

Usage: Custom AI credits, subtitle usage, team spaces, security, SSO, support, and sales terms

Free plan

Available

Trial

No trial listed

Billing unit

Flat monthly

Pricing checked

May 30, 2026

Watchouts

What buyers often miss

These are the boundary conditions and purchase traps worth checking before you optimize for the lowest headline number.

Credits shape the real budget

AI Playground, model generation, avatars, voice, dubbing, clips, cleanup, and related AI tools can make credits the limiting factor before editor seats.

Free exports are not production-safe

The free route keeps VEED branding on videos, so watermark-free publishing belongs to a paid plan.

Collaborators change the bill

VEED says plans are charged on a per-seat basis when editors are invited, so shared workspaces need seat ownership before rollout.

API minutes are separate

Subtitles API pricing uses per-minute rates through fal.ai, with different rates by resolution and subtitle style.

Editorial pricing notes

Pricing notes

Official plan caveats, contract details, and feature access notes that do not fit into the summary cards above.

Buying path

VEED pricing should be read as a web video subscription first. The default route is the app subscription because most buyers are editing, recording, captioning, translating, branding, reviewing, and exporting videos directly in the VEED workspace.

The free route is useful for orientation, not for dependable publishing. It can show whether the editor, subtitles, recording, templates, and AI tools fit the team, but watermark-free output and predictable production capacity require a paid route.

For serious creators and small teams, the practical benchmark is the plan that balances watermark-free export, higher resolution, AI credits, brand workflow, captions, and storage. The right choice is the one that survives a normal month of production, not the one with the lowest visible price.

Upgrade triggers

Upgrade when the free route blocks the finished asset. Common triggers include watermark removal, higher export quality, longer or more reliable exports, larger upload needs, more storage, subtitle volume, translation minutes, brand assets, and repeatable publishing schedules.

AI usage can move the decision faster than editing alone. If the team uses AI Playground, avatars, image or video generation, voice, dubbing, cleanup, clips, or Fabric workflows heavily, credits become a planning constraint rather than a small included perk.

Team workflow is another trigger. More editors, reviewers, templates, custom watermarks, privacy controls, analytics, workspace setup, SSO, and customer success point toward the team or enterprise path instead of a solo creator plan.

API and team boundaries

Keep the app subscription and API route separate. VEED's subscription plans cover people working in the editor, while the Subtitles API is a developer path for generating caption-rendered videos through fal.ai with per-minute usage pricing.

That boundary matters because a team can need both routes. Marketing may buy seats for editing and review, while engineering budgets API usage for automated subtitle generation. Combining those costs into one headline number will mislead the buyer.

Team and enterprise decisions are mostly about governance. Move beyond a small self-serve workspace when multiple team spaces, custom usage, SSO, security review, onboarding, legal review, or dedicated customer success are more important than the lowest self-serve price.

Final pricing check

Before paying, verify billing cadence, annual total, collaborator seats, AI credit allowance, whether credits roll over, subtitle and translation limits, export resolution, watermark rules, storage, upload size, and API minimums.

Use one representative video for the final check. Export it, subtitle it, translate or dub it if needed, run the AI tools the team expects to use, invite the expected editors, and inspect the finished file or hosted link.

The final decision should name the owner of each cost. Creators own editing seats, marketers own brand and publishing requirements, engineers own API usage, and operations owns enterprise controls. If those owners are unclear, keep the subscription pilot narrow.

Decision archive

Price history snapshots

Track how VEED pricing has moved over time, including plan lineup shifts, free access changes, and starting price updates.

1 archived snapshot
LatestFreemium · Flat monthly

Last confirmed

May 30, 2026

First archived May 28, 2026

Latest archived pricing state remains unchanged since it was first recorded.

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Starting price

$12.25

Access model

Free plan available

Plan count

6

Billing unit

Flat monthly

Free

free

Monthly: $0/mo

Annual: Not listed

Usage: 50 AI credits/mo; 2 subtitle min/mo; 10-min exports; 720p; 2GB storage; watermark

Creator

creator

Monthly: $25/mo

Annual: $12.25/mo ($147 billed yearly)

Usage: 500 AI credits/mo; watermark-free; 1080p exports; fair-use subtitles; 5GB storage; up to 3 editors

Pro

pro

Monthly: $49/mo

Annual: $24/mo ($288 billed yearly)

Usage: 2,500 AI credits/mo; 4K exports; 50GB storage; brand kit; 30 translation min/mo; up to 3 editors

Studio

studio

Monthly: $79/mo

Annual: $38.75/mo ($465 billed yearly)

Usage: 15,000 AI credits/mo; 4K exports; 50GB storage; custom templates; 60 translation min/mo; up to 5 editors

Enterprise

enterprise

Monthly: Not listed

Annual: Not listed

Usage: Custom AI credits, subtitle usage, team spaces, security, SSO, support, and sales terms

Subtitles API

subtitles-api

Monthly: Not listed

Annual: Not listed

Usage: Usage-priced through fal.ai: basic captions start at $0.10 per minute for 1080p and dynamic captions start at $0.20 per minute.

FAQ

VEED pricing FAQ

What is the safest VEED buying path?

Start with the free route to test the editor, then move to a paid app subscription only after confirming watermark, export quality, AI credit use, subtitle volume, and collaborators.

Does VEED charge per user?

VEED states that paid plans are charged on a per-seat basis when editors are invited into a workspace, so team size can change the subscription cost.

Are VEED API costs included in app plans?

The Subtitles API is documented as a separate developer route billed through fal.ai with usage-based per-minute rates, so it should be budgeted separately.

What should buyers check before annual billing?

Buyers should verify annual total, credits, subtitle and translation limits, watermark removal, export quality, storage, upload size, collaborators, and API minimums.