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OpenArt

Consumer creative AI suite. Text-to-image/video, character consistency, one-click stories. 100+ models including FLUX, Sora 2, Kling 2.6, Ideogram V3, SDXL. Designed for beginners with Magic Prompt auto-rewriting and a unified dashboard.

Free tier · image · video · multi · Hybrid

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Plans
4
Models
0

Updated May 2026

Subscription tiers

Save up to 50% with annual billing

Essential

$14.00/mo

or $7.00/mo billed annually

  • ·4,000 credits/month

Web UI access

Advanced

$29.00/mo

or $14.50/mo billed annually

  • ·12,000 credits/month

Web UI access

Infinite

$56.00/mo

or $28.00/mo billed annually

  • ·24,000 credits/month

Web UI access

Wonder

$240.00/mo

or $120.00/mo billed annually

  • ·106,000 credits/month

Web UI access

No model data yet.

Beyond this tool

Use OpenArt with the Scopeful CLI agent

Drop a skill into your editor, run a multi-step workflow, open the CLI agent, or ask the advisor for a starter prompt. Four real entry points — none of them fake UI.

Strengths and weaknesses

Pros

  • 100+ premium models in one UI (FLUX, Sora 2, Kling 2.6, Ideogram V3, SDXL)
  • Magic Prompt auto-improves prompts, strong for non-experts
  • Consistent character training built in (5–353 chars/mo by tier)
  • One-Click Story creation + full image editing suite (inpaint/outpaint)
  • Annual billing is a clean 50% off monthly across all tiers

Cons

  • No public per-action credit-cost table, costs only visible at checkout in-app
  • Free tier is one-time 40 credits (not recurring), runs out fast
  • Commercial use rights gated behind Advanced ($14.50+/mo annually)
  • Per-seat pricing, small teams scale expensive quickly
FAQ

Frequently asked about OpenArt

Value comparison: credits per dollar
Does OpenArt actually cost money?
Yes. OpenArt charges for ongoing use. The cheapest paid plan is Essential at $14.00 per month on monthly billing. Higher tiers unlock more generations, higher resolutions, or API access. A free tier is offered, but it caps output count, resolution, or commercial use, so ongoing production work generally requires a paid plan. All plan prices on this page were verified by hand against OpenArt’s pricing page, most recently in May 2026. For the per-generation cost of a specific model at a specific resolution and volume, use the Scopeful calculator below. Last verified May 2026.
How much does OpenArt cost per month?
OpenArt’s cheapest paid plan is Essential at $14.00 per month. Larger plans in the table above unlock more credits, more generations, higher resolution tiers, or API access depending on the tier. Most OpenArt plans also offer an annual billing option that lowers the effective monthly cost; the full plan table shows the monthly and annual price side by side. The plan price is the subscription cost, not the cost per generation. The per-generation cost depends on which model and resolution you choose and how many generations you run, and the Scopeful calculator on this page gives you the exact figure for any combination. Last verified May 2026.
Does OpenArt have a free tier?
Yes. OpenArt offers a free tier, typically with caps on output count, resolution, generation length, or commercial use rights. The exact caps vary by model and are listed in the plan table on this page. The free tier is best for evaluation, short trials, and low-volume use. If you are running a production workload past the cap, the cheapest paid plan starts at the price shown in the plan table. For a side-by-side breakdown of what the free tier includes versus the cheapest paid plan, use the Scopeful calculator on this page. Last verified May 2026.
What is OpenArt’s official pricing in 2026?
OpenArt’s official pricing is published at https://openart.ai/pricing. Scopeful mirrors the official plan prices on this page and adds the per-generation cost in real US dollars, which the official page does not show. The official page lists subscription tiers and credit allotments; this page lists the same tiers, the same credit allotments, and the per-generation USD figure for every model. The numbers on this page were verified by hand, most recently in May 2026. For the official feature comparison and any promotional credits or annual discounts, follow the link to https://openart.ai/pricing. For the per-generation cost, use the Scopeful calculator on this page. Last verified May 2026.
How do OpenArt’s credits work?
OpenArt uses a credit allotment on most paid plans. The Essential plan, for example, includes 4,000 credits per month. Each generation consumes a fixed number of credits that depends on the model and resolution, so a simple text-to-image at 1K may cost a small number of credits, while a high-resolution video generation can consume hundreds. Unused credits may roll over on some tiers and expire on others, so check the plan details before relying on credit carryover. The Scopeful calculator on this page converts credits to a real US dollar figure for any model + resolution + volume combination, so you can see the per-generation cost in advance. Representative figures from the calculator: see the per-generation table on this page. Last verified May 2026.
Does OpenArt offer an annual discount?
Yes. The Essential plan drops from $14.00/month on monthly billing to an annual-equivalent of $7.00/month, about 50% off. The discount is offered in exchange for paying the full year up front, so it only makes sense if you are confident you will use the plan for the full term. Other tiers on OpenArt may offer a different annual discount, so check the full plan table on this page for the per-tier annual and monthly prices side by side. If you want to estimate your annual cost for a specific workload, the Scopeful calculator lets you enter the model, resolution, and volume and returns a real dollar figure for any plan. Last verified May 2026.
How does OpenArt's pricing compare to MiniMax on a standard production workload?
For comparable subscription access, OpenArt starts at $14.00 per month, while MiniMax starts at $5.00 per month. The plan-floor numbers are the entry point, not the per-generation cost: the cheaper entry plan is not always the cheaper tool once you account for credit allotments, included generations, and per-call API rates. The fairest comparison is per-output, not per-subscription, and that is what the Scopeful calculator on this page returns. For a standard production workload, OpenArt and MiniMax both produce a per-image or per-second figure calculated by Scopeful from the same reference plan rate, so the comparison is apples-to-apples. Pricing was verified by hand, most recently in May 2026; re-verify before you commit. Last verified May 2026.
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