Genspark Pricing: Free, Plus, Pro Plans Compared
Genspark's Free, Plus ($49.99), and Pro ($249.99) plans compared from the actual pricing screens โ credits, the unlimited zero-credit lanes, annual savings, and which plan fits.

Genspark's Free, Plus ($49.99), and Pro ($249.99) plans compared from the actual pricing screens โ credits, the unlimited zero-credit lanes, annual savings, and which plan fits.

Genspark's pricing is easier to get right than most AI platforms, because the plans split cleanly along one line: how many credits you burn on premium generation. The everyday lanes โ core chat, standard image creation, voice dictation โ are unlimited at zero credit cost on every paid plan. What you're really buying with Plus versus Pro is the monthly credit pool for the heavy work: video generation, premium image models, and long agent runs.
We're paying Genspark subscribers ourselves, and the numbers below come straight from the live plan screens (screenshots included), current as of mid-July 2026. The short answer: Plus at $49.99 is the right plan for most individual users; Pro at $249.99 earns its price only if you generate media at volume. Here's the full breakdown โ and for what the platform actually does, our Genspark review covers the product side.
| Plan | Price | Credits | AI Drive storage | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Free | $0 | ~100/day, refresh daily | 1 GB | Trying the platform |
| Plus | $49.99/mo ($39.99 annual) | 21,000/month | 50 GB | Individuals, daily real work |
| Pro | $249.99/mo ($199.99 annual) | 125,000/month | 1 TB | Heavy media generation, power users |
| Business | Custom | Custom | Custom | Teams and orgs |
Two fine-print lines worth knowing before the details: Genspark currently guarantees all listed plan benefits until December 31, 2026 โ unusual and welcome in a market where "unlimited" quietly shrinks โ and the unlimited lanes are subject to abuse guardrails, which in practice we've never hit with normal daily use.
Every plan gives you two kinds of capacity:
Both paid tiers include the same headline model lineup โ Claude Fable 5 and GPT-5.6 for LLMs; GPT Image 2 and Nano Banana Pro for images; Gemini Veo 3.1 and Seedance v2 for video; ElevenLabs and MiniMax for audio โ plus full agent access (AI Slides, AI Developer and more) and commercial rights to everything you generate. That single-subscription model access is Genspark's core pitch: the frontier stack under one bill.
The Free plan gives you roughly 100 credits per day (refreshing every 24 hours โ confirm the live number in your dashboard, it has shifted over time), 1 GB of AI Drive storage, and basic Super Agent access with no credit card required. That's genuinely enough to test the workflows that matter to you: run a research task, build a Sparkpage, try the image agent.
What it's not enough for is real work โ the daily refresh means you can't pool credits for a bigger job, and premium video is largely out of reach. Treat Free as a one-week evaluation, decide, and either leave or upgrade.
Here's the current plan screen, monthly billing:
Plus at $49.99/month buys 21,000 credits, the 50 GB AI Drive, full agent access, commercial use, and all three unlimited lanes. A detail the pricing page undersells: the credit dropdown on the plan card lets you adjust your monthly allotment โ smaller credit tiers of Plus exist at lower prices (we've run the 10,000-credit tier ourselves), so if 21,000 is more than you need, check the selector before paying for the default.
Who it fits: anyone using Genspark daily as their AI workspace โ research, chat, unlimited standard images, slides for work, and a comfortable video/premium budget. In our months on Plus, the unlimited lanes absorbed most daily usage, and the credit pool went almost entirely to video generation and premium image runs.
Pro is 5x the price for roughly 6x the credits โ 125,000/month โ plus three genuine exclusives: 1 TB of AI Drive storage, and exclusive access to the top image configurations โ Nano Banana Pro at 4K, Nano Banana 2 at 4K, and GPT Image 2 in High quality mode.
Read that exclusives list carefully, because it's the real dividing line: if your work is producing high-resolution visual assets or serious video volume โ agencies, content studios, anyone shipping client creative โ Pro's 4K model access and credit depth are the product. If you're a heavy chat-and-research user, you'd be paying $200 extra for credits you won't burn; the unlimited lanes already cover you on Plus.
| Plan | Monthly billing | Annual billing | You save |
|---|---|---|---|
| Plus | $49.99/mo | $39.99/mo ($479.99/yr) | $120/year |
| Pro | $249.99/mo | $199.99/mo ($2,399.99/yr) | $600/year |
Standard advice applies: prove the plan fits on monthly billing for two or three months first, then take the 20%. The benefits-guaranteed-through-2026 line makes the annual commitment less risky than usual โ the plan you buy is contractually the plan you keep this year.
For context against the rest of your AI budget: Plus costs more than a Claude Pro or ChatGPT Plus seat ($20), but it's buying something different โ metered access to the whole frontier stack (Fable 5, GPT-5.6, Veo, ElevenLabs) plus the agent workspace, rather than depth in one vendor's models. Many of our readers run one $20 chat subscription for daily depth and Genspark for the multi-model and media work; the combination still undercuts two flagship plans.
Genspark's pricing rewards exactly the user it was built for: someone who wants the whole frontier-model stack and an agent workspace under one subscription. The Free plan is an honest trial, Plus at $49.99 (or $39.99 annual) is the right answer for most individuals thanks to the unlimited everyday lanes, and Pro at $249.99 is a specialist tool for people whose output is measured in rendered media. Decide by your credit burn, not your ambition โ the dropdown means you can always scale the pool later.
The rest of the pricing series: Claude pricing explained, HeyGen pricing and the Avatar V decision, and our full Genspark review. Or browse all guides and prompts on PromptsRush.
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