For Hobbiests
Core access
- No access to VEO, Sora, Nano Banana
- No access to Avatars or Brand Kit
Creation limits
- Up to 60 video clips / month
- Up to 300 images / month
- Standard rendering speed
Get started for free today, with the option to upgrade or cancel anytime.
For Hobbiests
Core access
Creation limits
For Creators & Teams
Everything in Starter, plus
Creation limits
For The Ones That Needs Everything
Everything in Pro, plus
Creation limits
See what each plan unlocks - from cinematic storytelling tools to advanced visual capabilities powered by the Eclipse Engine.
Professional includes everything in Starter. Ultimate includes everything in Professional plus the highest-tier creator & studio tools.
Starter includes selected external APIs. Professional and Ultimate unlock the full API catalog, with Ultimate users receiving early access to new and experimental integrations.
Credit usage varies by model and clip length. Treclipse shows live estimates before you generate so you always know what you're spending.
Licensing and data settings can be customized further for teams and studios on Professional and Ultimate plans.
Answers to the most common questions about Treclipse pricing, credits, commercial usage, and the differences between the Starter, Professional, and Ultimate plans.
Treclipse uses a simple plan + credits model. You choose a subscription plan (Starter, Professional, or Ultimate) and receive a yearly pool of generation credits that you can use across image, video, timeline, and storyboard tools.
Pricing is shown as an equivalent monthly amount for clarity, but billing happens per plan cycle. Each plan includes different credit amounts, feature sets, API access, and performance levels so you can match Treclipse’s cinematic AI to your production workload.
Starter is best for individual creators and hobbyists who want high-quality generative tools with a limited number of credits each month.
Professional is designed for serious creators, studios, and brand teams that need full access to Treclipse features, higher credit volumes, and faster rendering.
Ultimate is built for heavy production pipelines and agencies that need the highest monthly credit usage, access to all external APIs, experimental models, and priority queues.
Credits are the usage currency for Treclipse. Every time you generate an image, video, timeline, storyboard, or call an external API model, a small number of credits is consumed.
Different models and durations use different amounts of credits. Higher-end APIs and longer cinematic video clips cost more credits, while still images and shorter sequences cost less. The app always shows a clear estimate before you hit generate, so you know exactly how many credits a render will use.
When your credit balance is low, Treclipse will notify you in-product so there are no surprises. On Professional and Ultimate you can purchase additional credit packs to handle spikes in production without changing plans.
Starter is designed as a light-usage tier and does not include add-on credit packs. If you are consistently hitting the limit, we recommend upgrading to Professional for more headroom and top-ups.
As a reference, Starter is calibrated for up to around 60 cinematic clips and 300 images per month. Professional scales that to roughly 300 clips and 1,000 images, while Ultimate is tuned for heavy pipelines with up to 1,300 clips and 3,000 images per month, plus priority queues.
Actual usage depends on the length and resolution of each render and which external API models you choose, but the plan comparison table above gives a realistic picture of what each tier supports.
Yes. Treclipse includes a curated catalog of external models such as Veo 3, Veo 3.1, Sora 2, Nano Banana, Wan 2.2, Minimax Hailuo, Kling 2.1 Master, Seedream, Seedance, Runway Gen-4 Turbo, Midjourney, Flux 1.1 Pro, and LumaLab Ray 2.
The Starter plan can use selected APIs but does not include Veo or Sora. Professional and Ultimate unlock the full external API catalog, with Ultimate receiving priority access to new experimental models as they are added.
All plans include a personal use license for experimenting, learning, and creating for yourself.
Commercial usage rights are available on the Professional and Ultimate plans, making them suitable for client work, paid campaigns, and brand production. Starter is intended for non-commercial and personal use only.
Yes. You can change plans at any time from your account settings. Upgrades take effect immediately so you can access more credits and features right away. Downgrades or cancellations apply at the end of your current billing period to avoid disrupting active projects.
Your projects, assets, and brand kits remain safely stored in your workspace, and you can re-activate your subscription later without losing your creative history.
We offer a getting-started experience with a small pool of starter credits so you can test Treclipse’s cinematic quality, workflows, and models before committing to a paid plan.
Once you know how Treclipse fits your pipeline, you can move into Starter, Professional, or Ultimate to unlock higher credit limits, external APIs, and full commercial usage.
Most AI clip tools are optimized for quick social edits and basic repurposing. Treclipse is built as a full cinematic studio: multi-model generation, timeline editing, storyboard tools, brand kits, assistants, and unified API access in one environment.
Instead of generic, low-quality content, Treclipse is designed for brand-true, editorial-grade visuals with precise control over style, pacing, and narrative—making it a better fit for creators, brands, and studios that care about craft as much as speed.