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Making content with AI: what to use, and what it costs you

A tool's price is visible at once, but the two terms that matter more sit in the agreement and are usually learned late: who owns what you make and whether the models train on what you upload. Below they are taken from the text of the terms of use, not from the promises on the shop window — and the gap between the two proved substantial.

There is no ranking of «best AI tools» here: we have no way to compare output quality, and we will not invent scores. What is here is checkable: price, limits, rights and the training policy.

Who owns what you make

Read this line before the price: with some tools commercial use is tied to the plan, and on the free tier what you make does not belong to you.

Anyword. the terms say: "the Customer shall have all right and title in the Generated Content and Company shall not claim ownership with respect thereto"; at the same time the tool reserves the right to use the material "on an aggregate and… source, checked 2026-08-04

Auphonic. Rights stay with the user: «you fully retain any rights that you have with regards to your Content, including copyright» (verbatim). The terms place no restriction on commercial use of the output, and there is no difference between plans… source, checked 2026-08-07

Bria. Differs by plan, and this is written in the terms verbatim: «Certain Services, including but not limited to API access, advanced AI model features, and commercial use rights, are available exclusively to users with active paid… source, checked 2026-08-07

Cleanvoice AI. Rights to the output stay with the user. Terms & Conditions clause 7.3 verbatim: «you also retain all right, title and interest in and to the Results generated through the Services». The licence to the service (clause 7.4) is granted… source, checked 2026-08-07

Colossyan. commercial use is permitted subject to payment and compliance with the rules: «Subject to the full payment of fees and compliance with the requirements of the Acceptable Use Policy, upon creation of a piece of Customer Created Content…… source, checked 2026-08-07

Elai.io. источники расходятся: Here there is a contradiction between the product and the terms, and it has to be stated plainly. Terms of service, clause 2a: «Elai grants you a non-transferable, non-exclusive, revocable, limited license to access and use the Website and… source, checked 2026-08-07

Fliki. Differs by plan, and that is the main point. The terms: the user «retain any and all of Your rights to any Content You create, post, or display on or through the Service» (verbatim). But the commercial licence is a paid feature: the FAQ on… source, checked 2026-08-07

getimg.ai. Differs by plan: verbatim «Can I use created images for commercial projects? Yes, but only with our paid plans. Images generated under these plans can be used commercially, adhering to the CreativeML Open RAIL-M license»; about uploads the… source, checked 2026-08-07

Gling. the terms say nothing about rights in the edited result or about commercial use of it: they are written as terms for the SITE and grant «a non-transferable, non-exclusive, revocable, limited license to use and access the Site solely for… source, checked 2026-08-04

Happy Scribe. rights stay with the user and are expressly extended to the output of the service. Verbatim: «you retain all rights, title, and interest in and to Your Content. This includes any content generated by the Services — such as transcripts… source, checked 2026-08-07

HeyGen. DIFFERS BY PLAN, and the difference is sharp. Paid: «you own all rights in your User Input or User Output», «HeyGen does not claim to own any of Your Content», commercial use expressly allowed. Free: only a «limited, non-exclusive… source, checked 2026-08-07

HyperWrite. the terms do not allocate rights in the generated text directly; the licence to use the platform is granted «for your personal, non-commercial purposes» — verbatim, so commercial use is not permitted by this document. There is no… source, checked 2026-08-07

Koala AI. the result is transferred to the user, verbatim: «Furthermore, we hereby assign to you all our right, title, and interest in and to the Content», where Content means input and output together; the same place says «You retain all rights to… source, checked 2026-08-07

Krea. the terms do not call the user the owner of what is created directly. It says: "Krea may allow you to commercialize certain Content generated from the Services, subject to your adherence to our copyright dispute policy and any other… source, checked 2026-08-04

LALAL.AI. The terms do NOT transfer rights in the output to the user in so many words, and describe no difference between plans. All they say is: «You are solely responsible for the usage and distribution of uploaded audio files and end-result audio… source, checked 2026-08-07

Let's Enhance. The terms do not define rights in the output directly; about uploads they say verbatim «WE CLAIM NO OWNERSHIP RIGHTS OVER YOUR CONTENT». There is no difference between plans as to commercial use in the terms, but there is a practical one… source, checked 2026-08-07

LTX Studio. the terms (Lightricks Ltd.): "you own the Output (excluding any Stock Content or other third party materials therein)", but immediately with the caveat "you further acknowledge that pursuant to applicable law, it may be the case that you… source, checked 2026-08-04

Luma (Dream Machine / Luma Agents). the terms: "Customer owns and retains all right, title, and interest in and to the Output and Luma hereby assigns to Customer all of Luma’s right, title, and interest in and to the Output", but with the caveat "Customer acknowledges and… source, checked 2026-08-04

Maestra. the terms do not speak directly about the rights to what is created. What is said: "As between the parties, all Content, except for Customer Data (as defined below), is owned by Maestra or its licensors", and as to what is uploaded the… source, checked 2026-08-04

Mubert. THE RIGHTS STAY WITH THE SERVICE, AND THE SCOPE OF THE LICENCE DIFFERS SHARPLY BY PLAN. The help centre verbatim: «All the copyright is owned by Mubert Inc. We license tracks for different use cases». The licence page: «Mubert owns all the… source, checked 2026-08-07

Murf AI. DIFFERS BY PLAN. Commercial rights come with any PAID plan: «Yes, all paid plans offer commercial rights over the voiceovers generated in the Studio» (verbatim), including monetisation on YouTube and other streaming platforms. On the free… source, checked 2026-08-07

Notta. rights in what is uploaded stay with the user. Verbatim: «Customer retains all ownership rights in Customer Data», and the service is granted a licence «to access, process, copy, export, and display Customer Data, only as reasonably… source, checked 2026-08-07

Pika. The pricing page marks «Commercial use» on all four plans, including the free Basic, so by the plan grid commercial use is not divided up. Who exactly owns the generated video the pricing page does not say, and the text of the terms of… source, checked 2026-08-07

Pixelcut. Differs by plan: the line «Commercial license» (verbatim) is part of the Pro and Business plans and absent from the free one; the terms of use do not address rights in the output at all — they contain only a non-exclusive licence to the… source, checked 2026-08-07

Playground. источники расходятся: The sources disagree. The pricing page divides the plans: the free one has «No royalty-free license», the paid ones a «World-wide, royalty free license» (verbatim). The terms, on the other hand, draw no distinction between plans and speak… source, checked 2026-08-07

Postwise. rights in the content stay with the user, verbatim: «You retain any and all of your rights to any Content you submit, post or display on or through the Service»; publishing gives the service the right to use, display and distribute that… source, checked 2026-08-07

ProWritingAid. rights stay with the user, verbatim from the terms: «You retain ownership of all content you post, upload to, or otherwise share on the site», and from the privacy policy: «We do not retain any rights to any of the documents or other… source, checked 2026-08-07

Rask AI. the terms: "You are permitted to use the Content you create through our Service outside of the Service, including in commercial contexts, provided that such use complies with all applicable laws, regulations, and these Terms", "You retain… source, checked 2026-08-04

Recraft. the terms distinguish between the plans. The free one: "Assets generated by Free Tier users are Free Tier Assets", a licence "for your personal use" with the restrictions "(i) no commercial use of Free Tier Assets is permitted; (ii) Free… source, checked 2026-08-04

Resemble AI. The terms do NOT contain a direct transfer of rights in the generated audio to the user: there is no wording about ownership of Output in the text. Resemble reserves rights in Aggregated Data — anonymised derivatives and metadata. The user… source, checked 2026-08-07

Rytr. the terms say: "You retain any and all of Your rights to any Content You create, post, or display on or through the Service", while the user grants the tool a licence "to use, modify, publicly perform, publicly display, reproduce, and… source, checked 2026-08-04

Sapling. DIFFERS BY CONTRACT, and the service says so outright. The restriction verbatim: «unless you have signed a service agreement with Sapling stating otherwise, you shall not license, sell, rent, lease, transfer, assign, distribute, host, or… source, checked 2026-08-07

SOUNDRAW. the terms leave the rights with the tool outright: "All Intellectual Property Rights pertaining to the Service and the programs that comprise the Service belong to the Company. The neighboring rights of producers of phonograms to the sound… source, checked 2026-08-04

Speechify. the terms are silent about the rights to what is created; moreover, the licence to the tool itself is given thus: "Speechify grants you… a limited, non-exclusive, nontransferable, revocable license to stream, download and make personal… source, checked 2026-08-04

Sudowrite. the terms speak only about what the user has uploaded: "All rights in and to Your Content remain with you"; the rights to what has been created by AI and commercial use or publication of what is created are not addressed in the terms source, checked 2026-08-04

Suno. the terms split the rights by plan. The free one: "you covenant and agree that you will only use Outputs generated from Submissions made by you through the Service solely for your lawful, internal, personal and non-commercial purposes".… source, checked 2026-08-04

Synthesia. ownership is confirmed: «Customer will own all Customer Data, but excluding the components of the Services and Synthesia Content», and Output (video, images, audio) is classed as Customer Data. About commercial use the terms say nothing at… source, checked 2026-08-07

Taplio. rights in the content stay with the user, verbatim: «You retain any and all of your rights to any Content you submit, post or display on or through Service»; publishing content through the service, however, gives the company the right to… source, checked 2026-08-07

Topaz Labs. Differs by plan, and it is written straight into the price table: Topaz Studio has «limited commercial use», Topaz Studio Pro and Topaz Image Web Pro have «Full commercial use» (verbatim). Who owns the processed image the terms on… source, checked 2026-08-07

Udio. THE HARSHEST RESTRICTION IN THIS SET, AND IT IS THE SAME ON ALL PLANS. Terms of Service (rev. 12.11.2025), clause 1.2 verbatim: «You may not download copies of any Output or any other output generated by the Services», plus an undertaking… source, checked 2026-08-07

Upscale.media. The terms do not define rights in the output: the user is granted, verbatim, «a limited, revocable, non-exclusive and non-transferable license» to use the service's content; there is no difference as to commercial use between the free and… source, checked 2026-08-07

WellSaid Labs. on the pricing page the commercial rights are tied to the plan: Trial has "3 download minutes per month (no commercial rights)", Starter, Pro and Business have "Full commercial rights", with the common subheading "All with unlimited… source, checked 2026-08-04

Wisecut. the terms: "Except as provided in this Section 8, we obtain no rights under this Agreement from you (or your licensors) to Your Content", that is, the rights to what has been uploaded and edited stay with the user; the terms contain no… source, checked 2026-08-04

Wordtune. rights in the text entered stay with the user, verbatim: «You retain all right, title, and interest in and to your User Content»; the licence to use the service, however, is granted «solely for your own personal purposes», and text derived… source, checked 2026-08-07

Do they train on what you upload

A separate question from ownership: even where the output is yours, the input may go into training. An opt-out is far from universal.

Amberscript. NO, expressly denied in the privacy policy. Verbatim: «The audio and transcripts that are being generated, will never be used for training purposes of the language models that are used». It is separately stipulated that when human… source, checked 2026-08-07

Anyword. the terms give the tool "a non-exclusive, perpetual, worldwide right and license to use, copy and reproduce the Content solely to (i) provide the Customer the Services; and (ii) provided that the Content is first aggregated and anonymized"… source, checked 2026-08-04

Auphonic. YES, training on user recordings is stated. Terms of Service: «your Content may be viewed and/or listened to by an Auphonic employee or any person contracted by Auphonic to work on our audio processing algorithms» (verbatim); individual… source, checked 2026-08-07

Bria. About its own models the service writes verbatim «Every asset in our training pipeline comes from commercial agreements with 30+ data partners» and «No scraping. No synthetic data. No gray areas»; about user uploads it says only that… source, checked 2026-08-07

Cleanvoice AI. NO, training is expressly forbidden by the service itself. Terms & Conditions clause 11.7: stored content is not used «for training artificial intelligence models or for any purpose unrelated to the provision of the Services» (verbatim) source, checked 2026-08-07

Colossyan. the most direct denial of the three: «Colossyan will not use… Customer Materials to train any AI model or algorithm, with the sole exception that… Colossyan may use Recordings to train the AI model that creates and operates Customer’s… source, checked 2026-08-07

Happy Scribe. NO by default: training is possible only with the user's explicit consent. Verbatim: «If you have not opted in, Your Content uploaded on or after the Effective Date is not used to train or maintain any machine-learning models». With… source, checked 2026-08-07

HeyGen. they train on both the input and the output, and say so directly: the user grants a licence «to access, use, host, cache, store, reproduce, transmit, display, publish, distribute, and modify Your Content to operate, improve, promote and… source, checked 2026-08-07

HyperWrite. yes, verbatim: the service may use the data «to improve the Software, including to train its machine learning algorithms applicable to its general user base and systems, and related products»; the content of letters and the nature of… source, checked 2026-08-07

LALAL.AI. NO. The privacy policy verbatim: «the OmniSale GMBH does not assume the rights to any uploaded audio and video data, does not use user files for artificial intelligence training or other content». The Terms of Service in the 30.07.2026… source, checked 2026-08-07

Let's Enhance. The privacy policy says the service applies automated systems to uploads verbatim «for security purposes, fraud prevention, compliance with legal and regulatory requirements, investigations of potential misconduct, product development and… source, checked 2026-08-07

LTX Studio. the terms give Lightricks a "worldwide, non-exclusive, fully-paid, royalty-free, irrevocable, sublicensable and transferable license to use the Input you provide, the Output and your Account information including your or any third-party’s… source, checked 2026-08-04

Luma (Dream Machine / Luma Agents). the terms directly permit training on what is entered and created: with paid use the licence is given, among other things, in order to "create, test, improve, train, or otherwise develop the artificial intelligence or machine learning… source, checked 2026-08-04

Murf AI. There is no direct statement in the terms about training product models on user texts and audio. There is only a caveat about quality control: Murf staff «may use your Cloning Voice to create ... utterances, solely for internal quality… source, checked 2026-08-07

Playground. The terms grant the service a perpetual licence over prompts, uploaded images and results: verbatim «a perpetual, worldwide, non-exclusive, sublicensable, no-charge, royalty-free, irrevocable copyright license to use, copy, reproduce… source, checked 2026-08-07

ProWritingAid. no, verbatim: «When using ProWritingAid, your texts will not be used to improve the quality of our services»; the same place says that after a grammar check «all submitted texts and their improvements will be deleted», and that the… source, checked 2026-08-07

quso.ai (formerly vidyo.ai). Yes, uploaded video goes to AI models. The privacy policy: «To enhance these features, we share anonymised data with these AI models. This include the video you uploaded to our app» (verbatim). Which model providers exactly is not named source, checked 2026-08-07

Recraft. the terms: "You acknowledge and agree that Recraft may use your Inputs you provide and the Assets produced by the Services to train, fine-tune, and otherwise improve Recraft’s artificial intelligence models and systems. This training use… source, checked 2026-08-04

Resemble AI. The terms permit internal training on derived data: Content is used «for the purposes of having Resemble AI synthesizing and generating an AI voice model» (verbatim), and Aggregated Data «may be used for ... internal learning and training»… source, checked 2026-08-07

Sapling. yes, verbatim from the terms: the user grants Sapling a licence to use their content «solely for the purposes of providing the Service and to improve the Service and develop new products and services»; the privacy policy confirms: «We… source, checked 2026-08-07

Sonix. NO, expressly denied in the privacy policy. Verbatim: «Sonix does not use your content or Customer Data to train our machine learning or generative AI models». It is separately stipulated that when a third-party AI application is connected… source, checked 2026-08-07

SOUNDRAW. the terms say nothing about training on what the user submits and describe no opt-out. The service answers a different question — about the provenance of ITS OWN training data: «SOUNDRAW is an ethical AI music generator, trained using… source, checked 2026-08-04

Suno. training on what is entered is built into the terms: the user warrants that no additional permissions are required "arising out of or related to our use of your Submissions, including to create your Output or your Voice Model and/or to… source, checked 2026-08-04

Synthesia. improvement using usage data does happen, but with explicit caveats: improvements «will not result in… (d) the improvement or fine tuning of any artificial intelligence components unless integrated with the Services being used by Customer… source, checked 2026-08-07

Udio. YES, stated directly. Terms of Service clause 1.1 verbatim: «You acknowledge and agree that we may use your Input Content and any Output to train or otherwise improve our Services, including our artificial intelligence and machine… source, checked 2026-08-07

Wisecut. the terms directly require consent to training: "You consent to our use of Your Content and any associated data to train and improve our artificial intelligence models. In such circumstances, we will not publicly post or share any of Your… source, checked 2026-08-04

Wordtune. yes, the licence over User Content includes the right to use it to «administer and make improvements to the Software and Services (including, to improve the algorithms underlying the Software and the Services)» — verbatim; the licence is… source, checked 2026-08-07

What is free and what the paid plans cost

2short.ai. Free: источники расходятся: The Starter plan is free, no bank card needed. In the plan card: «30 minutes of AI video analyzing per month», viewing and… Paid: Lite — 9.90 USD/month: 5 hours of AI analysis a month, 60 minutes of fast server-side exports a month, import from Google Drive and via public links, no ads.… Limits: Quotas are measured in hours of AI analysis per month: Starter — 30 minutes (see the contradiction in the free_tier line), Lite… Amberscript. Free: источники расходятся: there is no permanent free plan on the pricing page. The service's own reference file for AI (llms.txt) describes the pricing… Paid: Machine mode, monthly subscriptions: Starter — 19 EUR a month for 5 hours (3.8 EUR an hour), Pro — 29 EUR a month for 10 hours (2.9 EUR an hour), Power — 49… Limits: hours, not minutes: 5, 10 or 25 hours a month on monthly subscriptions and 60, 120 or 300 hours a year on yearly ones. Hours do… Anyword. Free: no permanent free plan is announced; a trial access "7-day free trial" is announced with the restriction "a limit of 2,500 words" Paid: Starter — $49/month with monthly payment, $39/month with annual; Data-Driven — $99/month monthly, $79/month with annual, an extra seat "$59/mo or $49/mo… Limits: the trial period — 2,500 words; Starter — 1 seat, 50 performance predictions, 50 rows of performance data; Data-Driven — 3 seats… Auphonic. Free: Auphonic Free: «Auphonic is free for 2 hours of processed audio per month» (verbatim), credits do not accumulate («Free credits… Paid: Recurring Credits paid monthly: S — 9 h/month for 12 EUR or 13 USD; M — 21 h for 28 EUR or 30 USD; L — 45 h for 58 EUR or 64 USD; XL — 100 h for 117 EUR or 136… Limits: What is counted is the duration of the material submitted for processing, in milliseconds, with a minimum of 3 minutes per… Bria. Free: Free: 100 generations with access to all models through the API, MCP, Skills and SDK, integrations (Figma, DCC and others)… Paid: Pay-as-you-go — verbatim «Starting from $0.018 per generation», with no ceiling on the number of generations, 60 requests a minute, a priority queue… Limits: Free: 100 generations and 10 requests a minute with a standard queue; Pay-as-you-go — no limit on the number of generations, 60… Checksub. Free: there is no permanent free plan on the pricing page; a trial is claimed: verbatim «To help you discover the power of Checksub, we… Paid: monthly: Junior — 18 USD a month, Starter — 59 USD a month (marked Popular), Enterprise — on request, from 299 USD a month paid yearly. Paid yearly: Junior… Limits: limits in credit-minutes: Junior — 2 hours of credits a month (24 hours a year on yearly billing), Starter — 5 hours a month (60… Cleanvoice AI. Free: Free: 30 minutes of audio and video — «Clean 30 minutes of audio and video for free» (verbatim), no card needed; on the pricing… Paid: Pay as You Go (credits valid for 2 years): 5 hours — $11 ($2.20 an hour), 10 hours — $20 ($2.00), 30 hours — $45 ($1.50). Subscription: 10 hours a month — $11… Limits: The duration of the file is charged, with a 1-minute minimum, rounded up: «If you process a 10min 20sec audio file, we bill 11… Colossyan. Free: Starter is free, verbatim «20 min/mo with NEO», «15 custom avatars + 3 voices», «10 interactive videos/mo», «15 auto… Paid: Professional — «$59/mo» paid yearly, an additional member «$30/mo»; Enterprise — «Let’s talk», with no limit on minutes or avatars Limits: the limit is in minutes of generation and differs by model: free — «20 min/mo with NEO»; Professional — «30 min/mo with NEO» and… Dubverse. Free: there is no permanent free plan; a trial is claimed: «2-Day Free Trial», «No Credit Card», «No lock-ins» (verbatim). The volume… Paid: источники расходятся: international prices in dollars: Pro — 18 USD a month for 50 credits (0.36 USD per credit), Supreme — 30 USD a month for 50 credits (0.60 USD per credit)… Limits: credits, not minutes: 50 credits a month on the Pro and Supreme plans. Consumption verbatim: dubbing — 1 minute equals 4 credits… Elai.io. Free: Free — 0 USD, «No commitment»: 1 user, 1 minute of video, 80+ avatars, 75+ languages, «All Creator Features» (verbatim). By the… Paid: Creator — 29 USD/month, or 23 USD/month paid yearly (276 USD a year), 15 minutes a month, 1 user, Full HD. Team — 125 USD/month, or 100 USD/month paid yearly… Limits: Minutes are deducted at the moment of rendering: «Video minutes are deducted upon rendering videos» (verbatim). Quotas: Free — 1… Fliki. Free: The Free plan: 36 credits a month (marked on the pricing page as about 5 minutes of content), 720p video, export length up to 1… Paid: Standard — 2160 credits a year, 1080p Full HD, video up to 15 minutes, no watermark, 1000 voices (500 ultra-realistic), «AI Playground & commercial rights»… Limits: Free — 36 credits a month (about 5 minutes), 720p, exports no longer than 1 minute; Standard — 2160 credits a year, 1080p, video… getimg.ai. Free: There is no free plan on the pricing page: the lowest tier, Entry, is paid; the FAQ on the same page states outright that… Paid: Entry 10 EUR/month (8 EUR/month paid yearly, 96 EUR a year); Core 30 EUR/month per seat (25 EUR, 300 EUR a year); Plus 65 EUR/month per seat (55 EUR, 660 EUR a… Limits: Credits a month: Entry 3000, Core 15000, Plus 35000, Ultra 100000 (on Core and above — per seat); upscaling up to 4K / 8K / 16K /… Gling. Free: Free — "$0", a volume of "1 hour of AI edited media per month", export "Unlimited video export with watermark" — that is, with no… Paid: with monthly payment: Plus — "$20/month"; Pro — "$40/month"; Elite — "$100/month". With annual payment: Plus — "$10/month", Pro — "$20/month", Elite… Limits: the limit is counted in hours of processed material: Free — "1 hour of AI edited media per month"; Plus — "10 hours of AI edited… Happy Scribe. Free: yes, the Free plan — 0 EUR: unlimited meeting recording, 45 minutes per recording, a «10-minute free trial of AI Transcription… Paid: Basic — 17 EUR a month, or 8.50 EUR a month paid yearly (Save 50%); Pro — 29 EUR a month, or 19 EUR a month paid yearly (Save 34%); Business — 89 EUR a month… Limits: Free — 45 minutes per recording, a 10-minute trial of transcription/subtitles/translation, 3 files a month in AI Chat; Basic… HeyGen. Free: Free — «$0/mo»; verbatim: «3 videos per month», «Videos up to 1 min», «1 Custom Digital Twin», «30+ languages», «500+ Stock… Paid: Creator — «$29/mo» ($24/month paid yearly); Pro — «$49/mo» ($40/month yearly); Business — «$149/mo» ($120/month yearly), a team seat «$20/seat/month»… Limits: Free — 3 clips a month, up to 1 minute long; Creator — «600 credits», up to 30 minutes; Pro — «1,000 credits», up to 30 minutes… HyperWrite. Free: yes, but with no figures: the FAQ on the pricing page says «With a Free account, you will have limited monthly credits on our… Paid: Premium — $19.99 a month; Ultra — $44.99 a month; paid yearly Premium is $16 a month (billed $192 a year) and Ultra $29 a month (billed $348 a year) Limits: Premium — 250 AI Messages a month, 3 custom personas, unlimited TypeAheads; Ultra — unlimited AI Messages, 10 personas; a free… Koala AI. Paid: Essentials 9 USD, Professional 49 USD, Boost 99 USD, Growth 179 USD, Elite 350 USD, Advanced 500 USD a month; plus the volume plans Scale I 750 USD, Scale II… Limits: the limit is in words and messages a month: Essentials 15,000 KoalaWriter words and 250 KoalaChat messages, Professional 100,000… Krea. Free: the Free plan — "$0/month", the volume "100 units /day", which in the page's own conversion is "1 Nano Banana 2 generation" and… Paid: on the pricing page: Free — "$0/month"; Basic — "$5.25/month"; Pro — "$21/month" (marked "Most popular"); Max — "$63/month"; Business — "$160/month"; above the… Limits: the unit of the limit is "compute units": Free — "100 units /day"; Basic — "5,000 units /month" ("64 Nano Banana 2 generations"… LALAL.AI. Free: Starter — «Always free»: 10 minutes in the Relaxed Queue, a 200 MB file size limit, downloading results available. Not available… Paid: Lite — 6.75 EUR a month paid yearly (81 EUR a year): unlimited minutes in the Relaxed Queue, 90 Fast Queue minutes a month, files up to 2 GB, batch processing.… Limits: Minutes are deducted by the length of the processed file; for Stem Splitter the formula is «total file length x number of stem… Let's Enhance. Free: 10 free credits on registration, verbatim «No credit card needed»; input up to 24 megapixels or 50 MB, upscaling up to 8… Paid: Personal plans: Starter 12 USD/month (9 USD/month paid yearly), Pro 32 USD/month (24 USD/month), Max 45 USD/month (34 USD/month); business plans for 1000, 2500… Limits: Credits a month: Starter 100, Pro 300, Max 500; maximum upscale 256 / 350 / 512 megapixels; input up to 64 megapixels or 50 MB… LTX Studio. Free: Free — "$0 Forever", "No billing", "800 credits (one time)", that is, the credits are issued once and not monthly; included are… Paid: Lite — "$15 /month", with annual payment "$12 /month", "Billed yearly $144"; Standard (marked Popular) — "$35 /month", annually "$28 /month", "Billed yearly… Limits: the unit of the limit is credits: Free — "800 credits (one time)"; Lite — "8,000 credits/month"; Standard — "28,000… Luma (Dream Machine / Luma Agents). Free: there is no permanent free plan in the pricing table: the first plan is Plus at 30 dollars a month; the page has a "Try for Free"… Paid: Plus — "$30 /month", "$300 billed yearly"; Pro — "$90 /month", "$900 billed yearly"; Ultra — "$300 /month", "$3,000 billed yearly"; Team — "Contact us"… Limits: the unit of the limit is credits: Plus — "10,000 credits", Pro — "40,000 credits" and "4x usage with the Luma Agents", Ultra… Maestra. Free: no permanent free plan is announced on the pricing page: the cheapest entry is "Pay As You Go" at "$12 per 60 credits"; the pages… Paid: the prices are split into four lines. Transcription: Pay As You Go — "$12 per 60 credits", Lite — "$23 per month", Basic — "$39 per month", Premium — "$79 per… Limits: the limit is counted in minutes and credits, separately for each line. Transcription: 60 min for "60 credits", Lite — "180… Mubert. Free: Free (called the Ambassador Plan in the help centre), $0: 25 tracks a month, limited length, MP3 quality, 5 downloads a month.… Paid: Creator — $14 a month: 500 tracks a month, length up to 25 minutes, lossless quality, unlimited downloads. Pro (labelled Commercial) — $39 a month. Business… Limits: Monthly generation limits, verbatim: «The free Ambassador one allows to generate 25 tracks, while Creator & Pro up to 500 tracks… Murf AI. Free: The Free Trial is assigned to every new user automatically, no card needed. It includes access to all 300+ voices in 33… Paid: The tier names are confirmed by the help centre: Creator, Growth, Business (the upgrade order is «You can upgrade from Creator> Growth > Business | Monthly >… Limits: The unit of the limit is Voice Generation Time (VGT). Free Trial: 10 minutes of VGT and 10 minutes of transcription, not renewed.… Notta. Free: yes, the Free plan — 0 USD, «No credit card required» (verbatim): 1 seat, 120 minutes of transcription a month, no more than 3… Paid: Pro — 8.17 USD a month paid yearly, 97.99 USD a year in total (marked «40% OFF» on the page); Business — 16.67 USD a month paid yearly, 199.99 USD a year in… Limits: the transcription quota is marked «Transcription quota (no carryover)» (verbatim — it does not carry over): Free 120 minutes a… Ocoya. Paid: Bronze 15 USD, Silver 39 USD, Gold 79 USD, Diamond 159 USD a month; a 20 per cent discount is claimed for yearly billing, but the page does not show the… Limits: credits a month and the number of connections: Bronze — 100 credits, 1 workspace, 1 user, 5 social profiles; Silver — 500… Pika. Free: Basic — 0 USD: 80 video credits a month, «Access to Pika 2.5 (480p only)», «Image-to-Video only», «Download videos with no… Paid: Standard — 8 USD/month paid yearly: 700 credits a month, Pika 2.5 in all resolutions, Pikaframes, faster generation. Pro — 28 USD/month paid yearly: 2300… Limits: Credits a month: 80 (Basic), 700 (Standard), 2300 (Pro), 6000 (Fancy); additional credits that carry over can be bought.… Pixelcut. Free: Free: limited background removal and limited upscaling, 300 daily credits for generative fill, frame expansion, AI backgrounds… Paid: Pro 10 USD a month, Business 30 USD a month; for yearly billing the page promises a 20 % discount but does not show the yearly figure itself Limits: Free: 300 AI credits a day; Pro — 600 AI credits a month, verbatim «Unlimited Background Removal» and «Unlimited Upscale», 3… Playground. Free: Free: verbatim «Create up to 10 images every 3 hours», 3 generations a month on the Nano Banana, GPT Image 2 and Seedream models… Paid: Pro 15 USD a month (12 USD a month paid yearly); Pro Plus 45 USD a month (36 USD a month paid yearly) Limits: Free: up to 10 images every 3 hours and 3 generations a month on the premium models; Pro — up to 75 images every 3 hours plus 150… Postwise. Paid: Basic 37 USD, Boss 59 USD, Unlimited 97 USD a month; the FAQ on the pricing page claims a 20 per cent discount for yearly billing, but the yearly amounts are… Limits: a monthly generation limit: Basic — 500 posts, 3 social accounts, 3 AI voices, scheduling 3 months ahead; Boss — 1000 posts, 5… ProWritingAid. Free: yes, the Free plan: a limit of 500 words per document, 2 runs of each report a day, 10 Rephrases a day, 3 Sparks a day, grammar… Paid: Premium and Premium Pro; paid monthly 30.00 EUR and 36.00 EUR a month; paid yearly 10.00 EUR a month (120 EUR a year) and 12.00 EUR a month (144 EUR a year)… Limits: Free — 500 words, 2 runs of each report a day, 10 Rephrases and 3 Sparks a day; Premium — unlimited words, report runs and… quso.ai (formerly vidyo.ai). Free: Free — 0 USD a month: 75 credits a month, 720p rendering, splitting into chapters and short videos, direct publishing to TikTok… Paid: Lite — 29 USD/month, or 19 USD/month paid yearly, 100 credits (200 on the yearly plan); Essential — 39 USD/month, or 26 USD/month yearly, 300 credits (600)… Limits: The unit of consumption is a credit: one minute of uploaded video equals one credit, part-minutes are rounded up (25 min 40 s… Rask AI. Free: Free — "$0", "3 minutes included"; the free plan includes video upload, cloning of the speaker's voice in 32 languages and work… Paid: Creator — "$60/month" monthly or "$33/month" with annual payment ("billed $396 yearly", "Save $324/year (45% off)"); Creator Pro — "$150/month" monthly or… Limits: the limit is counted in minutes of processed video: Free — 3 minutes; Creator — "300 minutes/year" with annual payment or 25… Recraft. Free: a Free plan is announced; under the terms of use what is created on it is "Free Tier Assets", they "are owned by Recraft and may… Paid: the pricing page announces a "Pay monthly / Pay annually (save 20%)" switch, a "Plans / API" split and the plan names Free, Basic, Pro and the team plan Teams… Limits: the pricing page describes how the limit is arranged in words: "Subscription credits are included in your plan and reset at the… Resemble AI. Free: FLEX — $0 a month, no subscription fee and no card, pay-as-you-go from credits bought in advance. Included: deepfake detection in… Paid: TEAM — $350 a month paid monthly and $280 a month paid yearly (a saving of $840 a year), 5 seats, reduced processing rates, Intelligence for meetings, large… Limits: There are no limits in minutes; billing is per second and per call. Detect for audio and images: $0.03500 a second on FLEX and… Rytr. Free: Free — "Free forever, no CC required", $0/m, "10K characters per month", 1 language, access to the Chrome extension, no… Paid: Unlimited — $7.50/m with annual payment; Premium — $24.16/m with annual payment; the page states that the prices are "given in USD" Limits: Free — 10K characters per month; Unlimited — "Unlimited generations", with no limit on characters; plagiarism checks: Unlimited… Sapling. Free: yes, the Free plan — 0 USD a month: basic suggestions, working on free domains, encryption, up to 20 snippets. In addition a free… Paid: Pro — 25 USD a month, or 12 USD a month paid yearly; Enterprise — on request, from 10 seats at 15 USD per seat a month; a separate API plan billed by… Limits: the limits are set not by credits but by a set of features and domains: Free — up to 20 snippets, basic suggestions only, working… Sonix. Free: there is no permanent free plan; there is a trial: a «30 min free trial» marked «No credit card required» and «Cancel anytime»… Paid: Pay As You Go — 10 USD an hour of audio without a subscription; Core — 25 USD a month or 275 USD a year (one month free); Advanced — 50 USD a month or 550 USD… Limits: Pay As You Go — hours are bought individually, 5 GB of storage, one user; Core — 5 hours a month, 25 GB; Advanced — 20 hours a… SOUNDRAW. Free: the free plan is defined in the terms: "“Free Plan” means a plan that allows users to use a portion of the Service free of… Paid: with annual payment: Creator — "€5.83/mo"; Artist Starter — "€10.75/mo"; Artist Pro — "€12.42/mo"; Artist Unlimited — "€17.42/mo"; Enterprise (for companies… Limits: the limit is counted in downloads of finished tracks per month: Creator — "Unlimited Monthly Track Downloads", mp3 only; Artist… Speechify. Free: Free — the price is not given on the page, what is announced is: "Listen at speeds up to 1.5x", "Listen anywhere", "10 robotic… Paid: Premium (marked "MOST POPULAR") — "$29 /Month"; above the table there is a "Monthly / Yearly" switch with the label "SAVE 60%", but the annual figure is not… Spikes Studio. Free: источники расходятся: «Basic plan / Your Free Plan for Growth — $0.00 /month» (verbatim): access to demo clips, no bank card needed, «Has watermark»… Paid: PRO+ — 14.09 USD/month paid yearly (3600 minutes a year) or 32.99 USD/month paid monthly (300 minutes a month): no watermark, 1080p export, animated… Limits: The quota is measured in minutes of video: the free plan — up to 30 minutes a month (per the FAQ), PRO+ — 3600 minutes a year on… Sudowrite. Free: no permanent free plan is announced; all the paid plans have trial access, "Start Free Trial — No credit card, cancel anytime"… Paid: Hobby & Student — $10 per month; Professional — $22 per month; Max — $44 per month; Enterprise — on request ("Enterprise, Drop us a line"); there is a… Limits: источники расходятся: Hobby & Student — "225,000 credits per month"; Professional — the page has two numbers side by side, "1,000,000" and "450,000… Suno. Free: Free — "$0/month"; on the pricing page: "Access to v4.5-all", "50 credits renew daily", "No commercial use", "Upload up to 8 min… Paid: Pro — "$8/month" (with annual payment a saving of "$24"); Premier — "$24/month" (annually a saving of "$72"); Free — "$0/month" Limits: Free — "50 credits renew daily", 4 simultaneous generations in a shared queue, audio upload of up to 8 minutes; Pro — "2,500… Synthesia. Free: Basic — «$0/mo», verbatim «1,200 credits/mo», «Usable for up to 10 minutes of video/month», «9 AI avatars», «No credit card… Paid: Starter — «$29/mo» monthly, «$18/mo» paid yearly, «14,500 credits/y»; Creator — «$89/mo» monthly, «$64/mo» yearly, «44,000 credits/y»; Enterprise — «Custom… Limits: the limit is expressed in credits and minutes: free — 1200 credits a month, «up to 10 minutes of video/month»; Starter — «up to… Taplio. Paid: Starter 39 USD, Growth 69 USD, Pro 199 USD a month; paid yearly (a 25 per cent discount) 32 USD, 49 USD and 149 USD a month; for teams and agencies an… Limits: credits a month: Growth — 250 AI credits and 500 comment credits, Pro — unlimited AI credits and comment credits; AI credits are… Topaz Labs. Paid: Topaz Studio 69 USD/month, 45 USD/month on a yearly commitment paid monthly, 399 USD a year; Topaz Studio Pro 75 USD/month on a yearly commitment, 799 USD a… Limits: Topaz Studio: unlimited local rendering and unlimited cloud rendering of images, 300 cloud video credits a month, 2 concurrent… Udio. Free: A free account: «You have an allotment of 10 daily credits» plus an additional monthly limit of 100 credits (verbatim); credits… Paid: Two subscriptions: Standard and Pro. «With our Standard subscription, you can use up to 2400 credits per month. With our Pro subscription, you can use up to… Limits: Credits are deducted in pairs of generations: «Each set of two 32-second songs costs two credits», «Each set of two 130-second… Upscale.media. Free: Free, verbatim: «3 free credits» and «3 free downloads every month to try the platform» Paid: Yearly subscriptions: 1500 credits 31.49 USD a year, 3000 credits 48.99 USD a year, 6000 credits 99.99 USD a year, 12000 credits 120.00 USD a year; one-off… Limits: Verbatim «Each image upscale generally uses 1 credit, though this may vary by complexity» and «Credits are valid for 1 year from… WellSaid Labs. Free: Trial — "Free", "No credit card required"; included: "Create your first voiceover in minutes", "3 download minutes per month (no… Paid: with annual payment: Starter — "$10 /mo", "Billed annually at $120/year", "Save 47%"; Pro — "$33 /mo", "Billed annually at $396/year", "Save 33%".… Limits: the limit is counted in minutes of downloaded audio, not in generations: Trial — "3 download minutes per month"; Starter — "240… Wisecut. Free: Free — "US$ 0.00/mo", marked as always free; included are "Wisecut Editor + WISH (limited)", "60 min/month · 360p resolution", "4… Paid: Starter+ — "US$ 23.25/mo" with monthly payment, "US$ 279" annually with a saving note of "$60/year"; Professional+ — "US$ 83.25/mo" monthly, "US$ 999" annually… Limits: Free — 60 credits a month, 60 min a month, 360p, a file of up to 4 GB, 1 hour of work in the editor, no autopilot; Starter+ — 300… Wordtune. Free: yes, the Basic plan — $0.00: 10 Rewrites & AI suggestions a day, 3 AI summarizations a month, unlimited spelling and grammar… Paid: Advanced — $6.99, or $4.89 a month paid yearly; Unlimited — $9.99, or $6.99 a month paid yearly; both have a 3-day free trial requiring payment details… Limits: Basic — 10 rewrites and AI suggestions a day, 3 summarisations a month; Advanced — 30 rewrites a day, 15 summarisations a month…

What the platforms require

The tool answers for the rights to the output, the platform for how that output is published on it. Requirements for labelling AI content differ widely: some require a checkbox at upload, others forbid automatically generated material outright.

In detail — on the page what platforms require of AI content.

Before you build a tool into your workflow

  1. Open the terms, not the pricing page. The rights to the output and the training policy live only there. The shop window never has them.
  2. Check what happens when the subscription ends. With some tools what you published stays up only while you keep paying.
  3. See whether there is a training opt-out. It is far from universal, and where it exists it has to be switched on by hand.
  4. Check the rules of the platform you intend to publish on: the AI label is its requirement, and it is the one that takes posts down.

On method. Every line is the tool's own statement on its own page, with the document's address. Поля о правах и об обучении were filled from the text of the terms of use and the privacy конфиденциальности.

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