OpenArt AI Video Generator
OpenArt brings image, video, character, and audio generation into a single workspace, with 100+ models from Google Veo, Sora, Kling, and Seedance, plus signature tools like Character Builder, One-Click Story, and OpenArt Worlds. This page walks through what OpenArt does, how it is priced, and where A2E AI fits for creators who also need presenter-style avatars, voice cloning, and a developer API.
Upgrade to premium
No watermark HD output Premium features No daily limit
Key Features
OpenArt is built around one idea: keep the whole creative pipeline in one place. Instead of moving files between separate apps, you generate, edit, and assemble images, videos, characters, and audio inside a single platform. Here is what that looks like in practice.
•
All-in-one creation suite — image, video, voice, music, and 3D generation live in the same workspace, so a project can move from a still to a finished, scored video without leaving OpenArt.
•
Character Builder — create a character once from reference images or a text brief, save it to your library, and reuse the same face and look across every later generation.
•
OpenArt Worlds — generate a persistent, navigable 3D environment from one prompt, then place characters inside it, add props, and capture stills or exports.
•
100+ premium models, one subscription — switch between Veo 3, Sora 2, Kling 3.0, Seedance 2.0, WAN 2.7, GPT Image 2, Nano Banana Pro, and more on a per-generation basis.
•
AI video generation — create clips up to 15 seconds long in up to 4K from text or a reference image, with Smart Shot turning one prompt into several cinematic cuts.
•
Image generation and in-canvas editing — generate an image, then erase, expand, swap backgrounds, restyle, or upscale to 4K on the same canvas while likeness holds.
•
Music, voice, and audio — add AI voiceovers in 30+ languages with lip-sync, score scenes with original music, layer sound effects, and clone a voice from a sample.
All-in-One Creation Suite
OpenArt’s core promise is that every asset is generated, edited, and stitched together without leaving the platform. A creator can start from a written idea, generate visuals, animate them, add a voiceover and a soundtrack, and export a finished clip in one continuous session. For people who otherwise juggle a separate image tool, video tool, and audio editor, that consolidation is the main draw.

Character Builder & Consistent Characters
Consistent faces have long been the hardest part of AI imagery. OpenArt addresses this with Character Builder: define a character from reference images or a brief, save it, then tag and reuse it in future generations. Creators rely on this to build AI influencers, recurring brand mascots, and full stories where the same character appears across many scenes.

OpenArt Worlds
OpenArt Worlds generates a large, persistent spatial environment in full 3D from a single prompt or set of reference images. The world is navigable, and creators can place characters inside it, add objects and props, take still photos from any angle, or export the environment to specialized 3D tools. It is one of OpenArt’s more distinctive features and points toward spatial, game-like creation.

100+ Premium Models in One Subscription
OpenArt aggregates leading models so users can pick the right engine per task: Google Veo 3, Sora 2, Kling 3.0, Seedance 2.0, WAN 2.7, LTX-2.3, and HappyHorse for video, and GPT Image 2, Nano Banana Pro, and Seedream 5.0 for images. Because they sit under one subscription, creators can compare outputs without maintaining separate accounts for each provider.

AI Video Generation
From a text prompt or a reference image, OpenArt produces clips up to 15 seconds long in resolutions up to 4K, and lets users experiment across Veo 3.1, Seedance 2.0, Kling 3.0 Omni, and Sora 2 for different looks. Smart Shot expands a single prompt into three to five cinematic cuts with varied angles and camera moves, which helps when building short-form sequences.

Image Generation & In-Canvas Editing
OpenArt generates images with GPT Image 2, Nano Banana Pro, or Seedream 5.0, then keeps editing on the same canvas: erase, expand, swap backgrounds, restyle, or upscale to 4K. Drop in a reference image and the likeness carries across every edit, which is useful for iterating on a single concept rather than regenerating from scratch.

Music, Voice & Audio
OpenArt rounds out the pipeline with audio: AI voiceovers in 30+ languages with lip-sync, original music in any genre to score a scene, and layered sound effects like footsteps or rain. Voices can be cloned from a reference sample or chosen from presets, and every track exports as WAV or MP3 timed to the video.
What A2E AI Offers That OpenArt Doesn’t
OpenArt and A2E overlap on the open models (Kling, Wan, Seedance, Veo, Sora) and on 4K output. Where they diverge is intent: OpenArt is a creative story studio, while A2E leans toward presenter avatars, localization, and production automation. These A2E capabilities have no direct OpenArt equivalent.
Presenter-style AI avatars from your own footage
Build a talking digital human from your photo or video for explainers, course intros, and product walkthroughs, with up to 200 custom avatars on Ultra.
Dedicated Talking Photo & Talking Video
Animate a single portrait into a speaking presenter, with lip sync at 1 credit/second and Talking Photo/Video at 6 credits/second.
Unified developer API
A public API for avatars, lip sync, image-to-video, and voice clone that draws on the same credit balance as the web UI, built for embedding AI video into products.
Swap toolkit
Face swap, head swap, cloth swap, and actor swap (Viggle) as standalone, API-accessible tools rather than packaged novelty filters.
E-commerce tools
Uncensored generation through models like Wan for legal, consensual artistic and mature work that OpenArt filters by default.
Flexible, one-time pricing with daily free credits
Pro from $14.9 (one-time) and Ultra from $59.9, plus 100 signup credits and 30 bonus credits every day with no credit card.
OpenArt vs Runway vs Luma vs A2E AI
A side-by-side look at how four AI creation platforms line up on the features creators ask about most. Figures reflect publicly listed plans as of 2026.
| Feature | OpenArt | Runway | Luma | A2E AI |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Multi-input generation (text/image/audio) | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Max video resolution | 4K | 4K (Pro+) | 4K (Plus+) | 4K (Ultra) |
| Consistent characters | Character Builder | Limited | No | Custom avatars |
| 3D world generation | OpenArt Worlds | No | Scene-level | No |
| Presenter avatars from your photo/video | No | No | No | Yes |
| Talking Photo / dedicated lip sync | In-story only | No | No | Yes |
| Voice cloning | Yes | No | No | Yes |
| Face / head / cloth swap | Limited | No | No | Yes |
| Developer API | No public API | Yes | Limited | Unified credits |
| NSFW / uncensored | Filtered | Filtered | Filtered | Via Wan, etc. |
| Entry paid price | $14/mo ($7 annual) | $15/mo ($12 annual) | $9.99/mo (Lite) | $14.9/mo Pro (one-time) |
| Commercial rights | Advanced tier+ ($29) | Included | Included | Included |
| Free tier (no card) | 40 one-time credits | 125 one-time credits | Free tier available | 100 signup + 30/day |
OpenArt’s Position: A Creative Story Studio
OpenArt sits firmly on the creative, storytelling side of AI video. Its identity is built on three things: consistent characters, multi-scene stories, and now navigable 3D worlds. The platform is designed for solo creators, social storytellers, and small studios who want to take an idea all the way to a finished, scored, post-ready video inside one app.
The pricing reflects that audience. With an entry plan at $7/month on annual billing and access to 100+ models on every tier, OpenArt is one of the more affordable on-ramps into AI creation. The trade-offs are familiar for credit-based platforms: credits do not roll over, commercial rights start on the $29 Advanced tier, and the free trial is a one-time 40-credit allowance rather than a recurring free quota. OpenArt’s center of gravity is creative content, not presenter-style avatars or developer infrastructure.
What Real Users Say About OpenArt
Across Trustpilot and review sites, OpenArt earns consistent praise for putting many tools in one place. Reviewers single out character creation, image-to-video quality, and the sheer variety of models as standout strengths, and the support team is mentioned repeatedly as quick and helpful. For creators who used to pay for several separate subscriptions, “everything in one platform” is the most common compliment.
The recurring critiques are mostly about the credit system rather than the output. Reviewers note that credits do not replenish on the free tier and do not roll over on paid plans, that premium models can consume credits faster than expected, and that commercial use rights only begin on the Advanced tier, which catches some new users by surprise. A few mention wanting more transparency on exactly how many credits a given generation will cost before they run it.
Why A2E AI Wins for Avatars, Voice & API
Talking Avatars Built for Presenters
OpenArt’s characters live inside creative stories. A2E builds presenter-grade digital humans from your own photo or footage, with dedicated Talking Photo, Talking Video, and lip-sync tools for explainers, ads, and courses.
A Unified Developer API
OpenArt is a creator web app without a public generation API. A2E exposes a unified API for avatars, lip sync, image-to-video, and voice clone, all on one credit balance, so teams can embed AI video into their own products.
Free Daily Credits, Flexible Pricing
OpenArt’s free trial is a one-time 40 credits. A2E gives 100 credits on signup plus 30 bonus credits every day with no card, and offers one-time Pro and Ultra pricing alongside the same major models.
FAQ
Good for social content and brand-safe marketing. For 4K deliverables, API-driven pipelines, or uncensored creative work, A2E AI is often better suited for professional production.
Yes — custom avatars and pre-made talking avatars with voice and lip sync. A2E AI also supports avatar creation from your own images with up to 200 custom avatars on Ultra.
OpenArt is an all-in-one AI creation platform for images, video, characters, and audio. It bundles 100+ models from providers like Google Veo, Sora, Kling, and Seedance, and adds creative tools such as Character Builder, One-Click Story, and OpenArt Worlds, so creators can produce content without separate subscriptions.
OpenArt has a free trial with 40 one-time credits, plus 50 more for joining its Discord, and no credit card is required. The credits do not replenish, so ongoing use needs a paid plan. Paid tiers start at $14/month, or $7/month when billed annually.
As of 2026 there are four paid tiers: Essential $14/mo ($7 annual) with 4,000 credits, Advanced $29/mo ($14.50 annual) with 12,000 credits, Infinite $56/mo ($28 annual) with 24,000 credits, and Wonder $240/mo ($120 annual) with 106,000 credits. A Team plan is $35/seat ($17.50 annual). Credits do not roll over, and commercial rights begin on the Advanced tier.
OpenArt integrates 100+ models, including Google Veo 3, Sora 2, Kling 3.0, Seedance 2.0, WAN 2.7, LTX-2.3, and HappyHorse for video, plus GPT Image 2, Nano Banana Pro, and Seedream 5.0 for images. You can switch models per generation under one subscription.
OpenArt Worlds generates a persistent, navigable 3D environment from a single text prompt or reference images. You can place characters inside it, add props, capture stills from any angle, or export the environment to specialized 3D tools.
Yes. Character Builder lets you create a character once from reference images or a text brief, save it, then reuse it across images and videos with a consistent face and look. It is one of OpenArt’s most-used features for AI influencers and multi-scene stories.
OpenArt can add AI voiceovers with lip-sync to characters inside its story and video workflows. For dedicated presenter-style talking avatars built from your own photo or footage, plus standalone Talking Photo and lip-sync tools, A2E AI is purpose-built for that use case.
OpenArt is primarily a creator-facing web app and does not offer a broad public generation API. Teams that need to embed AI video, avatars, or lip sync into their own products via API often use A2E AI, which exposes a unified API on the same credit balance as the web UI.
A2E AI runs many of the same open models (Kling, Wan, Seedance, Veo, Sora), supports up to 4K output, and adds presenter-style AI avatars, Talking Photo, voice cloning, and a unified developer API. Free signup includes 100 credits plus 30 bonus credits per day with no credit card.
Create with A2E AI
The same major models OpenArt offers, plus presenter avatars, voice cloning, and a unified API. Try free — no credit card, no commitment.
Kling 3.0
Wan 2.7
Seedance 2.0
Up to 4K
Unified API
100 Free Credits