AI Image Generator Pricing - How Plans and Credits Work
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AI Image Generator Pricing: How Plans and Credits Work
Choosing an AI image generator is easier when you understand how pricing is structured. This page explains the common pricing models you will see, how to compare them, and how nano bannana credits work in practice.
If you want the exact plans, credit amounts, and billing terms for nano bannana, always use the pricing page as the source of truth:
Common pricing models
1) Pay-per-image
You pay a fixed amount per generation. This can be simple for occasional use, but it is harder to forecast if you run many iterations.
2) Subscription with monthly or yearly allowances
You pay on a recurring billing cycle and receive a defined allowance. This is predictable, but you need to know how unused credits are handled and whether they roll over.
3) Credit-based pricing
Credits convert usage into a consistent unit. The best credit systems show the cost before you generate so you can plan previews, refinements, and finals without guessing.
How nano bannana pricing works
nano bannana uses credits so teams can plan usage and compare outputs consistently.
Key points to know:
- Credits refresh on your billing cycle.
- Yearly plans include credits that are valid for 12 months.
- Rollover rules depend on the specific plan.
- The generator shows credit cost before you run a job.
For the latest plan names, credit amounts, billing terms, and rollover details, check the pricing page:
How to estimate usage
A simple way to forecast usage is to break work into three passes:
- Preview pass to explore direction
- Refinement pass to tighten composition and brand cues
- Final pass for export-ready assets
Track one small project, note how many iterations you typically need, and scale that number to your monthly or yearly volume. This is more reliable than guessing based on image count alone.
What to check before choosing a plan
Use the pricing page to confirm:
- Credit allowance and billing cycle
- Credit validity period (monthly vs yearly)
- Rollover policy, if any
- Commercial usage rights for your plan
- Team features or shared usage (if applicable)
FAQ
Do credits expire?
Credits follow the billing cycle of your plan. Yearly plan credits are valid for 12 months. For the most accurate, current terms, check the pricing page.
Do unused credits roll over?
Rollover depends on the plan. Always confirm current rollover rules on the pricing page.
Can I top up credits or change plans?
Plan changes and additional credit options depend on what is currently offered. See the pricing page for the latest options.
Are commercial usage rights included?
Commercial usage depends on the plan you choose. Review the pricing page and terms before publishing assets.
Is there a free option?
Availability and limits can change. Check the pricing page for current access options.
Next step
If you are ready to compare plans, head to the pricing page for the latest terms:
