PRICES VERIFIED · JULY 2026

USE CASE · SPORTS

The best AI for sports content

Top pick: Kling 3.0 — Athletic human motion — sprints, jumps, strikes — is the hardest motion there is, and Kling leads it.$0.10 / s
Physics pick: Sora 2 Pro — Ball flight, impacts and collisions that obey the sport's actual physics.$0.30 / s
Hype pick: Veo 3.1 Fast — Fast, punchy intro and hype-reel material with audio at $0.15/s.$0.15 / s

Rates shown at each model's base tier, verified July 2026 from official vendor pricing pages and documentation. Vendors change prices without notice — see methodology.

Sports is the brutal test: viewers who watch a sport know its motion intimately, so a wrong sprint gait or floaty ball flight fails instantly. Kling handles bodies best; Sora 2 Pro handles the ball — flight curves, bounces, impacts. Even so, plan the highest retake ratios on this site (×2.5–3) for any full-speed action shot.

What sports creators actually generate profitably: channel intros, hype-reel connective shots, stylized promos and historical-moment reenactments — not fake gameplay footage, which both fails technically and misleads. Analysis and betting-adjacent channels get the most value: dramatic stadium atmospherics and player-archetype shots as narration beds cost $10–20 per video on the mixed-tier approach.

Whichever pick fits, pressure-test the budget in the calculator with your real clip counts — and remember every rate above multiplies by your retake ratio.

Related use cases

Best for cinematic videoTop pick: Gen-4.5Best for game trailers & gaming contentTop pick: Kling 3.0Best for TikTok & ShortsTop pick: Sora 2