Clip length

    AI models that generate 30s clips

    4 Versely models will generate a 30s clip in a single pass — 2 video and 2 audio & voice, from 4 providers. For 2 of them 30s is as long as they go; 0 will not go any shorter. The table below works out what 30s costs in credits on each one, from that model's own billing shape.

    4 models4 providers2 cap at 30s150 credits, cheapest 30s job

    What a 30s job costs

    1 of the 4 publish a price matrix that says what 30s costs. The other 3 do not: either clip length is not a term in their billing at all, or the per-second arithmetic contradicts the complete-job range the same matrix declares — in which case nothing is printed rather than picking whichever number suits.

    ModelProviderCredits for 30sHow that is worked out
    Grok Imagine VideoGrok150–210 credits5–7/second x 30s

    Every figure is computed from that model's own price matrix and checked against the complete-job range the same matrix declares. Where the two disagree, the row is omitted rather than guessed at. 3 of the 4 are omitted for that reason or because clip length is not a term in their billing at all: MiniMax Speech, Chatterbox TTS and Seedance 2.5.

    2

    go no longer than 30s

    For these, 30s is the longest single-pass generation available. Getting past it means extending a clip, which is billed as a second job.

    0

    will not go shorter

    Every model here also supports something shorter than 30s.

    All 4 models

    Cheapest complete job first. Every row links to that model's spec page — tier and mode variants share a page with the model they are a variant of, so this is products rather than SKUs.

    ModelProviderCredits per jobWhere it sits in that model's range
    MiniMax SpeechMiniMax1 credit (headline rate)10s below · 60s above
    Chatterbox TTSChatterbox3 credits (headline rate)10s below · 60s above
    Grok Imagine VideoGrok30-210 creditsits longest · down to 6s
    Seedance 2.5ByteDance83-1392 creditsits longest · down to 4s

    How these models are billed

    Two different billing shapes across the roster, which is why a straight comparison of headline figures between two of these models can mislead.

    • Charged per 1,000 characters of input text2 models
    • Charged per second, at a rate that changes with output resolution2 models

    All figures are Versely credits. A credit figure marked as a headline rate is not the cost of a complete job. Your plan's credit allowance is on the pricing page.

    More clip length pages

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    Frequently asked questions

    How many AI models can generate a 30s video?+

    4 models on Versely list 30s among the clip lengths they support in a single pass — 2 video and 2 audio & voice, across 4 providers. Anything longer than a model's own maximum has to be built by extending a clip, which is billed as a second job.

    What is the cheapest way to generate 30s of video?+

    Grok Imagine Video works out cheapest at 150 credits for 30s, computed from its own price matrix (5–7/second x 30s). All figures are Versely credits.

    Is 30s the longest clip these models will make?+

    For 2 of the 4, yes. The other 2 support longer clips as well, so on those 30s is a setting rather than a limit.

    Why do some models have no 30s price here?+

    3 of the 4 are listed without a figure. Either their billing does not have clip length as a term at all — a flat or per-megapixel model charges the same whatever the length — or multiplying their published rate by 30 produces a number outside the complete-job range the same price matrix declares. Where the snapshot contradicts itself, this page prints nothing rather than choosing.

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