PixelSpark AI Pricing

Pricing Plans

Choose a plan that fits your needs. Credits-based pricing with subscriptions and one-time packages.

Basic Yearly

$9.99
$6.99 / month
Subscription plan billed yearly.
Billed $83.9 yearly

Includes

  • 1200 credits / month
  • 120 Image generations
  • Private generation
  • Unlimited scene creation
  • Commercial License
  • Priority support
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Pro Yearly

$24.99
$17.49 / month
Subscription plan billed yearly.
Billed $209.9 yearly

Includes

  • 4000 credits / month
  • 400 Image generations
  • Private generation
  • Unlimited scene creation
  • Commercial License
  • Priority support

Premium Yearly

$49.99
$34.99 / month
Subscription plan billed yearly.
Billed $419.9 yearly

Includes

  • 10000 credits / month
  • 1000 Image generations
  • Private generation
  • Unlimited scene creation
  • Commercial License
  • Priority support

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Quick answers about Pixel Spark and how preset scenes work.

What is Pixel Spark?

Pixel Spark is a scene-first AI image generator built on the latest model, Nano Banana Pro. Each scenario selects the best-fit tuned model so you can produce consistent visuals faster.

How do preset scenes work?

Each scenario provides a structured starting point (composition, style cues, constraints). We tune the scene and model together to preserve consistency and enable faithful style transfer.

Can I upload a reference image?

Yes. Use a reference image to anchor composition or style, and the scene-and-model tuning helps carry the look consistently.

How are credits used?

Each generation costs a fixed number of credits (shown in the generator). Some scenes use higher-end models or larger outputs and may cost more.

Do I own the images I generate?

You own your outputs. Just make sure your prompts and reference images respect third-party rights.

What should I write in the prompt?

Describe the subject, style, lighting, lens/camera feel, and any constraints. The scene selects the model; add specifics (materials, colors, era) if results drift.